delayed muscle pain after physical activity?
GretaGirl8
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Okay, this is not exactly an exercise question...but here it goes.
On Sunday, I was trying to show what a super star gymnast I used to be to my stepdaughter. I didn't stretch out and have done these bends and flips in years. Stupid. but 4 days later I feel that my whole abdomen is in pain as in it hurts to sneeze. Is this common?
On Sunday, I was trying to show what a super star gymnast I used to be to my stepdaughter. I didn't stretch out and have done these bends and flips in years. Stupid. but 4 days later I feel that my whole abdomen is in pain as in it hurts to sneeze. Is this common?
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DOMS is common after activity you are not accustomed to, yes.
If the pain persists for some time then it might be something more serious but I would give it a few days.0 -
GradatimFerociter wrote: »DOMS is common after activity you are not accustomed to, yes.
If the pain persists for some time then it might be something more serious but I would give it a few days.
thank you for the reply. do you think it is strange that it took 4 days to really hurt?
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When I start a new lifting pattern it can take 3 days to feel the DOMS. If I'm not mistaken it can take upto 8 days to feel the full force of them.0
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ThePhoenixIsRising wrote: »When I start a new lifting pattern it can take 3 days to feel the DOMS. If I'm not mistaken it can take upto 8 days to feel the full force of them.
okay so 4 days isn't beyond the realm of possibility. When does the swelling typically subside. Thank you.
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It is different for everyone. I did a new leg workout Monday and they are still tender to the touch if weight is applied to the muscle. I think the longest it has lasted for me was 6days after presentation of pain.
Heat can help for short periods. Moving and loosening the muscle help for the day. It is always the worst when I wake up because everything has tightened up again.
I haven't found any OTC painkillers helpful.0 -
ThePhoenixIsRising wrote: »It is different for everyone. I did a new leg workout Monday and they are still tender to the touch if weight is applied to the muscle. I think the longest it has lasted for me was 6days after presentation of pain.
Heat can help for short periods. Moving and loosening the muscle help for the day. It is always the worst when I wake up because everything has tightened up again.
I haven't found any OTC painkillers helpful.
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Oh, and do you ever experience shakiness and chills? I read some wear DOMS can affect electrolytes and fluid.0
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GretaGirl8 wrote: »Oh, and do you ever experience shakiness and chills? I read some wear DOMS can affect electrolytes and fluid.
I haven't, but your body is spending energy to heal the muscle which uses a large amount of fluid(swelling in muscle) I can see that messing with fluid and electrolyte balance in the rest of the body.
Maybe try sipping a bone broth soup if you are feeling these things?0 -
Quickly learn difference between sore and injured.
I'll get DOMS with a fierceness about 36 hours to 48 hours after the stimulus causing it. Generally gone withing 24 hours of that, in some cases with some really rough workouts or something new that I overdid, it has taken 5 days to get over my DOMS.
Last week, I did a squat session that ended out with 3 sets of 100 leg extensions at a fairly heavy weight for me. Hit me Weds. night (tuesday workout) and lasted until Sunday evening.0 -
DOMS usually sets in after about 48 hours for me, and can last up to 4 days. However, when I was starting out, or after coming back after a hiatus, it usually starts after 2 days, gets worse on days 3-4, and can last up to a week.
I've gotten shakiness and chills after 24 hours, but it usually subsides quickly and goes hand-in-hand with inadequate sleep and nutrition in the previous days. YMMV0 -
It's probably DOMS. Unless your pee looks like coffee or tea.0
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Yeah, you used a bunch of muscles you havent in a while and stretched them out more than they have been used to in a long time - the body is amazing at healing itself - and next time you know better0
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rainbowbow wrote: »It's probably DOMS. Unless your pee looks like coffee or tea.
from what I can gather based on info posted here and some googling. I definitely overexerted myself on sunday. I had minor discomfort on Wednesday and horrible discomfort yesterday with an episode of shakiness, body aches and chills that subsided quickly. I am a dehydrated person to begin with (and not such great nutrition). So when the fluid/electrolyte imbalance took place, my body couldn't handle it.
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GretaGirl8 wrote: »rainbowbow wrote: »It's probably DOMS. Unless your pee looks like coffee or tea.
from what I can gather based on info posted here and some googling. I definitely overexerted myself on sunday. I had minor discomfort on Wednesday and horrible discomfort yesterday with an episode of shakiness, body aches and chills that subsided quickly. I am a dehydrated person to begin with (and not such great nutrition). So when the fluid/electrolyte imbalance took place, my body couldn't handle it.
Yeah, stay hydrated, ice, take some Advil and wait it out.0 -
I had some more chills today, but they subsided. I also am drinking lots of water, but don't seem to be voiding it all. Is that because it is being retained for repair of my muscles?0
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Or you just are underwatered, flower.
Make sure you keep your salts balanced. If I'm the least bit loose and easy with my magnesium intake I get utterly wrecked.0 -
okay, I just read an article that says after muscle repair--they will become stronger and thicker. so will I gain weight from the one time gymnastics fiasco? (pardon the fact that I am not actually very fit but am posting on the board (I walk...that is it).0
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no, you will not.
Not at the level of precision that you are thinking.0 -
you aren't going to gain muscle from 1 gymnastics fiasco. It takes a lot of hard work and proper nutrition to gain muscle and is very difficult, especially for a woman.0
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thanks for all of your responses. They are very helpful.0
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I got this syndrome after a power weight class. 3 days of having difficulty walking down stairs ...owie ;=) It really was intense. The good thing is once it was over, it was over. I use that memory to keep me going whenever I even think about skipping a class ;=)0
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Am I the only one that likes the doms?0
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GretaGirl8 wrote: »Okay, this is not exactly an exercise question...but here it goes.
On Sunday, I was trying to show what a super star gymnast I used to be to my stepdaughter. I didn't stretch out and have done these bends and flips in years. Stupid. but 4 days later I feel that my whole abdomen is in pain as in it hurts to sneeze. Is this common?
I have to ask....was your stepdaughter impressed with your abilities??
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I think it's a possibility that you actually have a UTI - abdominal pain, not peeing a lot despite drinking extra, chills... just keep an eye on it.0
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ThePhoenixIsRising wrote: »ThePhoenixIsRising wrote: »
I hear ya. There's something about that ache that's "cozy". Plus it makes me sleep like a rock.
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The hurt is cozy. I agree. Working stupid hard to earn some doms today.0
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GretaGirl8 wrote: »Okay, this is not exactly an exercise question...but here it goes.
On Sunday, I was trying to show what a super star gymnast I used to be to my stepdaughter. I didn't stretch out and have done these bends and flips in years. Stupid. but 4 days later I feel that my whole abdomen is in pain as in it hurts to sneeze. Is this common?
I have to ask....was your stepdaughter impressed with your abilities??
lol...I think she was adequately impressed.
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RedheadQuine wrote: »I think it's a possibility that you actually have a UTI - abdominal pain, not peeing a lot despite drinking extra, chills... just keep an eye on it.
actually, I was in the ER on sunday with a temp of 103.5. I was diagnosed with kidney infection. I was given IV antibiotics--followed by oral antibiotics to take for the next seven days. I am feeling much better today. I do have some muscle tenderness in the abdomen--that I think could be related to doms.
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DOMS doesn't usually last for 9 days0
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