A question for the girls
katiekeene86
Posts: 12 Member
Right...so this may be TMI, but hell, I'm sure all you ladies have been there.
So I started my period today and I'm soooo crampy, not to mention...flowing heavily. I can't bring myself to do the hardcore workout I usually do because..well, I just think it's a bad idea on multiple levels.
What do you guys usually do when/if you have this problem? I know I should probably get some exercise but I'm feeling just awful. I'd appreciate some advice, or even just reassurance that a cheat day is ok (haha).
Thanks!
So I started my period today and I'm soooo crampy, not to mention...flowing heavily. I can't bring myself to do the hardcore workout I usually do because..well, I just think it's a bad idea on multiple levels.
What do you guys usually do when/if you have this problem? I know I should probably get some exercise but I'm feeling just awful. I'd appreciate some advice, or even just reassurance that a cheat day is ok (haha).
Thanks!
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How about some easy-yoga/stretching? That would probably relief some of the cramps.0
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Make yourself a cup of herbal tea, curl up in the fetal position, and rest.0
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Get some rest.0
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Exercise actually helps relieve the cramping, believe it or not. I don't let TOM stop me from working out.. it will boost your mood as well. Even just getting out for a brisk walk helps. Give it a try!0
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LISTEN TO YOUR BODY!!!! R E S T!!
is this normal for you? it might be helpful to watch your daily iron intake - you might need a top up0 -
I actually discovered that lifting and working heavy when I'm on girl time makes me feel better... It seems to ease some of the cramping and such0
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Exercise actually helps relieve the cramping, believe it or not. I don't let TOM stop me from working out.. it will boost your mood as well. Even just getting out for a brisk walk helps. Give it a try!
Same for me! Sometimes I do take Tylenol to ease the cramps then go for a run.0 -
a great day for a rest, with a good excuse0
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I will skip the heavy workout and do something easy – walk in the park maybe. I try to listen to my body.0
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A gynecologist told me, years ago, that at the first show of blood I should start popping ibuprofen (according to the instructions on the bottle). He said that not only would it drastically alleviate the pain, but it would also reduce the flow.
In my case, he was 100% correct. The reduction in flow is significant when I follow his instructions: take it immediately. It has helped me tremendously. When I follow his instructions, I can do any activity.
In your case, for what you're enduring right now, I think that what is most appropriate is a day of rest. Curl up with a book, and exercise your brain instead.0 -
Make yourself a cup of herbal tea, curl up in the fetal position, and rest.
This is my advice. I can barely walk on my period, let alone exercise.0 -
As long as I can stand upright, I'll walk. Not my normal fast pace, but a comfortable 3-3.5 mph. Once I get going I feel better. That lasts about an hour afterwards then I'm hurting again, but not as bad. And I feel better knowing I got some exercise in.
I listen to my body, if it is ok with some mild exercise, I go for it...if not, I wait it out.0 -
And me, since I've been exercising more regularly, my cramps aren't half as bad as they used to be!0
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I workout the same as I normally would. I have pretty bad cramps so I have to take something for pain relief either way, and once that starts to kick in there's no reason why I can't carry on as normal (except for maybe feeling a bit "blah" but the workout actually helps me with that).0
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Make yourself a cup of herbal tea, curl up in the fetal position, and rest.
QFT. Listen to your body.0 -
I am close to the end of my period right now and I didn't allow myself any break time this week. It was also a light, low pain cycle this time around. Listen to your body, get a little rest in and relax. Watch what you eat and stay within your calories. If you feel like doing a few minutes of exercise, then do it.0
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Exercise actually helps relieve the cramping, believe it or not. I don't let TOM stop me from working out.. it will boost your mood as well. Even just getting out for a brisk walk helps. Give it a try!
True for me as well - plus it helps my....attitude.0 -
If you absolutely cant stand the idea of not doing anything, then I would suggest stretching - you can do a half hour of stretching, working all different muscle groups, and it will still be beneficial.0
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just rest or go for a walk. your body gets stronger when you rest ....(assumes you are resting from having worked out at some point of course)0
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I didn't work out when I felt that way.0
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I do it anyhow...to me the workout you least want to do is the one you need the most. I always feel better and thank myself for it after!!!
Be thankful you don't work with a male trainer like I do who watches your every move...now that really takes the old tom and icky feelings to a whole other level!!!0 -
Exercise actually helps relieve the cramping, believe it or not. I don't let TOM stop me from working out.. it will boost your mood as well. Even just getting out for a brisk walk helps. Give it a try!
this, definitely. if i'm too weak i won't work out but if it's just bad cramps i'll hop on the stationary bike and pedal for 15-20 minutes, it really helps with cramps. and all along i thought my gym teacher was lying to me when she told me exercise helps.0 -
I find that sometimes it helps w/ cramps to do light exercises , maybe stretching, or walking.0
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I would treat it the same as you would as a postpartum mother. Don't do too much until the bleeding ends. If you do want to do something walking is fairly low impact and even a 10 min. walk is better than nothing.It may help you feel like your doing at least something.0
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Thanks everyone for your responses! I'm gonna see how it goes today (it's still early, after all) and see how I'm feeling.
Glad I could get some female perspective. I asked my go-to guy (keyword: guy) for exercise advice and he was like "Uh..I've never had a period. Do whatever you want." Thanks, buddy!0 -
I like the reply of drinking some herbal tea and curling up in the fetal position. Or you could lie on your back and put your legs in the air one at a time and do some leg stretches. Hope you feel better soon. Grandma0
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When I used to have periods I found that taking ibuprofen before the pain got bad really helped too. And then just played it by ear on what to do afterwards. Love ya sweetie0
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I think it's ok to take a rest day. It can be really hard for people with a heavy flow to feel ok on the bad days. A couple of days out of the month won't hurt your progress. If you really want to do something, do something with limited torso and hip movement. (Seated bicep curls or other seated arm exercises.)0
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I'll still exercise on heavy flow days because it makes me feel better, but have to make some adjustments. My most common exercise is running, and have learned the hard way (sadly, the tights weren't even black...) that running is not a good idea on those days. So I go to the gym and hit the recumbent--not upright, for reasons of position--exercise bike instead. Then I can wear a pad for backup (which is too uncomfortable for running), and am close to a bathroom if I need to go change things.0
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Make yourself a cup of herbal tea, curl up in the fetal position, and rest.
This is my advice. I can barely walk on my period, let alone exercise.
I second this. Sure, exercise/stretching can help with the cramps and mood usually, but sometimes we're just too weak to get up and start. Some day I'll get up and exercise anyways, but on others (especially the day before and the first day) I have a date with my bed and a hot pad on my belly/back.
Rest if that is what you need. later on, if you're feeling kinda better stretch out your abdomen and lower back. Workks wonders for me
edited to add that tylenol, advil or mydol all help too!0
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