Taking a running/exercise break? GIRLS! (PERIOD PROBS)
francesca123456789
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For about a year I have run every other day and I average about 15-20 miles per week. I know it's not that intense but lately I feel like I just need a break. I get so stressed even the thought of running but I still push myself. I am currently trying to gain weight. I'm not underweight at all (112lbs ; 5ft4 ; BMI: 19.7) but I haven't had a period in a long time and my doctor said it could be down to my weight/body fat percentage also I don't think my natural weight should be this low. I'm going to see a specialist in 6-8 weeks. Do you think taking a break from running for a while might help? I know stress has a huge impact on hormones and feeling obliged to workout is pretty stressful sometimes. I was thinking about taking a week off and cycling a bit instead with maybe some kettlebells.
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if you feel like you need a break - you do ! - do something else instead - or even do a week of rest and stretch / massage0
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Thanks for the reply! It's hard not to feel guilty though! I'm thinking of just taking the week off and cycling if I feel like it because I love cycling :-)0
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man, i lost my period when i got to 113. i'm 5'5... i lost it for 2 years. i wasnt even exercising. i was just eating a lot of fruit and vegetables. i was convinced it was something other than my diet because i was eating healthy and plentiful.... and i wasnt even exercising.... but then i gained 12 pounds as an "experiment" and got it back..... now i'm just trying to SLOOOWWWWLLYYY get back to 113... hopefully it will work this time without the period stop.0
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You should take care of your self first.0
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man, i lost my period when i got to 113. i'm 5'5... i lost it for 2 years. i wasnt even exercising. i was just eating a lot of fruit and vegetables. i was convinced it was something other than my diet because i was eating healthy and plentiful.... and i wasnt even exercising.... but then i gained 12 pounds as an "experiment" and got it back..... now i'm just trying to SLOOOWWWWLLYYY get back to 113... hopefully it will work this time without the period stop.
I haven't had one in two years either! Well I had two but they were nothing! I actually wanted to stop losing at 120lbs but then I lost more! I'm at a point now where I am just like 'do I want to be healthy or thin?'. It kind of puts it into perspective I guess!0 -
You should take care of your self first.
Yeah you are right! Routines are hard to break though! But I just need to get over myself! Hahah0 -
Just curious, but in a five day period, how many calories are you eating and netting after exercise?0
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It's happend to me, and body fat wasn't even an issue. I didn't eat enough and exercised too much (running mostly). It's not worth it. Take a break, and find a balance. I don't believe everyone should eat their exercise calories, but it seems like you may benefiting from it since it sounds like you aren't getting enough. I'd stop for a while.0
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Thanks for the reply! It's hard not to feel guilty though! I'm thinking of just taking the week off and cycling if I feel like it because I love cycling :-)
Not to be weird, but are you in college? Both my sister and myself had the same no period issue our freshman year and it disappeared as we found our "school families." I would imagine that this has a lot to do with stress so take care of yourself.0 -
Just curious, but in a five day period, how many calories are you eating and netting after exercise?
I don't count calories any more but I reckon I average about 2000 a day! I never really think of eating back the cals because I find it hard to eat a lot of food as I get full so quickly! So after calculating my net cals per day would probably be between 1700-1950! So that's probably not enough to gain! I've never thought about it this way haha0 -
Thanks for the reply! It's hard not to feel guilty though! I'm thinking of just taking the week off and cycling if I feel like it because I love cycling :-)
Not to be weird, but are you in college? Both my sister and myself had the same no period issue our freshman year and it disappeared as we found our "school families." I would imagine that this has a lot to do with stress so take care of yourself.
Yeah I know! Haha it seems so obvious like why not just cycle! I'm not competing in a marathon so why stress about running ll the time! Duh!
I am actually! I'm from the UK so I am first year in university! I think stress is probably playing a role and I think it could be a combination of a lot of stressors!0 -
It's happend to me, and body fat wasn't even an issue. I didn't eat enough and exercised too much (running mostly). It's not worth it. Take a break, and find a balance. I don't believe everyone should eat their exercise calories, but it seems like you may benefiting from it since it sounds like you aren't getting enough. I'd stop for a while.
You're def right! Sometime you just need to hear it from someone else! Thanks!!0 -
Geez, I'd be thrilled if I killed my period off!0
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Take a break from running if you want to. Find another form of exercise you might like, such as swimming, yoga, lifting weights, etc. The thought of exercise shouldn't stress you out - find something you love.0
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Some types of oral contraceptives will cause light or no periods. Those that are progesterone only, such as Depo Provera, and some IUDs will do this as well.
I assume your Dr. asked about medications, but it's worth mentioning.0 -
I've taken breaks, and it really helped me out. Its nice to just relax for a little while and reevaluate things. It really did me a world of good, I think a break might be a good idea for you as well :-)0
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i think considering your bmi and taking in to account that you run... you might be over stressing your body.. yes... how many calories do you eat each day? make sure to eat back all your exercise calories as you have no weight to lose.. i wouldnt suggest taking break from your running but just increase your caloric intake.. like perhaps if you are eating 15,00 calorie and not eating back exercise calories then you should eat may be 2000-2500 calories.. actually during the menstrual cycle female body is preparing itself for possible pregnancy, however with a very low body fat percentage menstrual cycle comes to a halt because female body thinks it is not ready for pregnancy ( now fat must be providing some sort of support system, i dunno for sure) but increase you r weight.. you will get your periods.. if you still arent getting it then your doctor will prescribe you a contraceptive that will make you bleed after you stop taking it. (prolly for 5-7 days)
p.s: i am a medical student, not a doc .. but this is what i have learned so far in medical field.. i hope it helps0 -
http://skepchick.org/2014/02/the-female-athlete-triad-not-as-fun-as-it-sounds/
As to the eating back exercise calories, some people do not understand how MFP works differently from other sites.
Especially when it comes to keeping a reasonable deficit so you can actually have just fat loss and really benefit from the exercise as much as possible, which is harder when you are dieting.
Other sites:
You set up profile with how much exercise you are going to do and your daily life level of activity and a TDEE is calculated, say 2200.
Your desired weight loss is subtracted, say 1 lb weekly or 500 calories.
2200 - 500 = 1700 eaten daily.
If you miss your planned workout you better eat less to keep your deficit. If you workout more you should eat more.
MFP method:
You set up profile with your NON-exercise daily level of activity and a non-exercise maintenance (or TDEE) is calculated, say 2000.
Your desired weight loss is subtracted, say 500 cal.
2000 - 500 = 1500 eaten on non-exercise days.
You run and burn 800 calories, your maintenance or TDEE for that day literally just went up.
2000 + 800 = 2800 burned total.
Same deficit taken off.
2800 - 500 = 2300 eaten on that exercise day.
Same deficit is taken whether you exercise or not.
And yes, MFP setup is confusing, because they deal with exercise goals right next to diet goals, but there is no math between the two.
For those that think you shouldn't eat it back, why don't you accomplish your weight loss faster by not eating at all, if you think a bigger deficit is better?
Because you don't know the human body, and what you are doing to it, by taking an extreme deficit, or in that case, creating one more often than not.
http://www.t-nation.com/diet-fat-loss/truth-about-metabolic-damage0 -
I would take that as a blessing. Nothing fun about periods0
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I am nearly the same height and weight as you are and I'm in the same situation. I started uni 6 months ago and put my body through hell with extreme chronic stress, no sleep, too much caffeine, too much running and not enough food. As a result my periods are MIA, my hair is coming out in chunks and I feel so awful. I joined MFP recently to get my health back! I cut my running back to 3 days per week with light cycling, walking or strength training on the other days and dialed back the stress by taking less classes. I've also increased the percentage of my total calories that come from fats because you need fats to build hormones. This seems to be working for me. It's been quite a roller coaster ride but it will come to end eventually. Message me if you'd like to chat!0
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I Used to be hardcore runner, and I lost my periods as well. I had to go on medication to make them come back and out soooo much weight on me. I was so sad! I wish I had done things more natural and just quit exercising. But I felt so guilty not exercising. It's a slippery slope. I remember thinking, "Ugh I have to run today" like it was my job. Sometimes I think people get roped into thinking that any exercise has to be scheduled and labeled. Meaning that cleaning your house can burn as many calories as going for a light jog. It doesn't have to be labeled as exercise in order for it to be exercise.
Now I exercise 4 times a week, drink limited caffeine and even though I feel like I should be exercising more, I have to remind myself I don't want to be dog tired, think, and sickly feeling because ive over exreted myself!0 -
I Used to be hardcore runner, and I lost my periods as well. I had to go on medication to make them come back and out soooo much weight on me. I was so sad! I wish I had done things more natural and just quit exercising. But I felt so guilty not exercising. It's a slippery slope. I remember thinking, "Ugh I have to run today" like it was my job. Sometimes I think people get roped into thinking that any exercise has to be scheduled and labeled. Meaning that cleaning your house can burn as many calories as going for a light jog. It doesn't have to be labeled as exercise in order for it to be exercise.
Now I exercise 4 times a week, drink limited caffeine and even though I feel like I should be exercising more, I have to remind myself I don't want to be dog tired, think, and sickly feeling because ive over exreted myself!
Hi I am so sorry to hear about that! I haven't really been running now for 4 weeks! How are you now? xo0 -
Edit- found it.
If you are gaining why are we doing all the running?0 -
Edit- found it.
If you are gaining why are we doing all the running?
I know, right? Hahah. I have only ran about 4 miles in the last month! It feels better but I still seem to be losing! I must not be eating enough (I don't count cals anymore but maybe I should start again)0 -
man, i lost my period when i got to 113. i'm 5'5... i lost it for 2 years. i wasnt even exercising. i was just eating a lot of fruit and vegetables. i was convinced it was something other than my diet because i was eating healthy and plentiful.... and i wasnt even exercising.... but then i gained 12 pounds as an "experiment" and got it back..... now i'm just trying to SLOOOWWWWLLYYY get back to 113... hopefully it will work this time without the period stop.0
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Don't be obsessed with numbers. Listen to your body. :-)0
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It may be the stress from exercising or it could be your weight. In either case listen to your body. Cut back on the running a bit and see what happens. If that doesn't work perhaps you may need to gain a few pounds. I hope you are able to get things under control.0
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The specialist will probably do some blood tests on you-including thryoid and prolactin. An elevated prolactin (pituitary hormone) can cause periods to stop. Chances are it is your low body fat/stress/over exercising but just adding that the specialist may check these things to rule out other issues. Remember to take a breather! Maybe take a yoga class and learn how to calm down and reduce your stress. Good luck!0
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Don't be obsessed with numbers. Listen to your body. :-)
This just doesn't work for some people. The OP said she thinks/feels she is eating plenty but it still losing so obviously something is not right in that equation. If she listened to her body, she'd continue to lose weight and not understand why. Sometimes it's best to use the tools provided (like food and exercise diary) at least for a little while to see exactly what's going on. It's likely that once she starts logging everything that she'll find she's not eating nearly enough.
If you really like being active, I don't think there's anything wrong with it but you definitely need to find a better balance. Cycling is great but make sure you're not doing so much that you're burning the same as you would be running. I agree that exercise can be great to help with stress so if you feel like you'll be more stressed without it, don't cut it out, just try to cut down. Maybe try some lower intensity things like yoga, walking, swimming.
Also consider trying to integrate more calorie dense foods into your diet (lean meats, whole eggs, avocado, nuts, seeds, nut butters, dried fruit/trail mix, even chocolate) so you're getting more calories for a lower portion. Add healthy oils to foods as you're cooking, etc.
Good luck!0 -
Maybe you need to work out your tdee... Stop the running for a while... Eat above tdee.. Google scooby calculator. Eat more, exercise less, gain weight.. Just my 2 cents worth.0
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