40 YO trapped in an 80 YO Body -Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
sassyswede
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In 2006 I was diagnosed with RA in my mid 30's
I was quickly put on prednisone and GAINED allot of weight (100 lbs)
I subsequently did everything I could to loose the weight and finally lost some of it (70 lbs) it just fell off after i stopped trying.
In 2012 I had some major life changes and quit smoking THE WEIGHT came back
I have tried all kinds of things over the past few months and cant seem to loose anything
in the past 3 weeks I got more serious on MFP and with the gym and my diet
I am limited physically but go to get my workout on even if its just 30-45 minutes of cardio
to give you an idea of my severity - YOGA is too much strain on my feet/ankles and hands/wrists
I am looking for supportive folks that can understand my struggle.
I log in daily I miss a meal log here or there but improve daily
I am looking for ideas and feedback that are real - NO SNAKE OIL PLEASE
I was quickly put on prednisone and GAINED allot of weight (100 lbs)
I subsequently did everything I could to loose the weight and finally lost some of it (70 lbs) it just fell off after i stopped trying.
In 2012 I had some major life changes and quit smoking THE WEIGHT came back
I have tried all kinds of things over the past few months and cant seem to loose anything
in the past 3 weeks I got more serious on MFP and with the gym and my diet
I am limited physically but go to get my workout on even if its just 30-45 minutes of cardio
to give you an idea of my severity - YOGA is too much strain on my feet/ankles and hands/wrists
I am looking for supportive folks that can understand my struggle.
I log in daily I miss a meal log here or there but improve daily
I am looking for ideas and feedback that are real - NO SNAKE OIL PLEASE
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Add me if you like. I had arthritis so bad it completely destroyed my hips and they were finally (after nearly a decade of misery) replaced. My exercise of choice is swimming since it is easy on the joints. I have cleaned up my eating and swim 3 times a week.
Consequently, I am almost medication free (except synthroid for my slow thyroid) and finally slowly losing weight. Oh yes, I am 60 (30 at heart).0 -
I understand what you are going through. I quit smoking January and actually did pretty good on the weight gain, less than 5 pounds. I am overweight but have always been active, no I don't run marathons, but love to walk and would for at least an hour every day as well as dance aerobics. That all changed as I have RA and am trying to adjust. You know, when you can't even pull your pants up, exercising is the last thing on your mind. I am in the early phases, waiting for the appointment with the rheumotologist and seeing what the next course of action will be. Until then, I keep walking, even if it's only for 10 minutes.
Anyways, if you want to add me that would be great. I am looking for support also.
Good luck!!0 -
Best of luck with your first RA Doc Visit ,,,its stressful in the beginning and you cant seem to do enough for relief ... I added you and maybe we can be support to one another
I am learning more about what i can do each day and some are better than others0 -
I'm 22 and was diagnosed with RA at 19. Working out is really tough some days, but even when I flare I try to stay active, even if it means just going on a short walk around the block. The more active I am, the less I hurt. If you check Youtube, they have some yoga exercises for arthritis sufferers to help strengthen the joints. I've done a few and they've helped: I've worked my way up to doing the 30 Day Shred because of them.0
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I'm 22 and was diagnosed with RA at 19. Working out is really tough some days, but even when I flare I try to stay active, even if it means just going on a short walk around the block. The more active I am, the less I hurt. If you check Youtube, they have some yoga exercises for arthritis sufferers to help strengthen the joints. I've done a few and they've helped: I've worked my way up to doing the 30 Day Shred because of them.
Thank you0 -
Hi, I know how you feel.... I also have RA and FM...... all the same, PAIN we learn to live with it day to day..
I also was on drugs, gained the weight, so decided to try the A La Natural approach... ( no snake oil )
I started having Flaxseed oil a day in my morning shakes, with Lecithin granules... Also I take high strength Red Krill oil capsule a day... within weeks I was more mobile,
I then started sleeping with a Magnetic Pillow and Bed mattress sheepskin magnetic undercover.... the magnet therapy is wonderful.... I could hardly move my neck, and not turn to look sideways at all without pain.. within weeks I could do both.
I think we just have to try these different things and find what suits us best...... So far the above is working, plus some days if the pain is bad I take one Voltaren Rapid tablet... Buy at chemist...
I hope this will help, I do feel for you because I know the pain you feel.... Good luck
I'm happy for a chat anytime ..... Amelia0 -
Swimming is definitely one of the best choices to do for exercise with Arthritis, not only is it light on the joints, the water can really help sooth the pain.
I also found, while just playing in the ocean one day, that it really helps releave the pain. My doctor allowed me to go off my meds, and I for the first time started to experience severe pain in my knee where I couldn't really walk up the stairs, but after wadding around in the ocean for an hour, it disappeared.
I have a different type of arthritis than you, so I can't promise it'll be as efficient , but anythings worth a try! Best of luck with working out0 -
I am 38 with RA and feeling old myself and pretty discouraged about losing weight. I am newly motivated though and hope to stick to it this time.0
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I have RA and I am doing so much better in my 50s than in my 40s! Just posted a query under Community Board/Fitness & Nutrition about Tea and morning creaky joints.
Please read and participate. I am still learning how to keep episodes under control without pharmaceuticals. Search on "TEA:Creaky Joints"0
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