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I had my first swim for a couple of weeks after what I think was a virus (a bit hard to tell whether my body's fighting a virus or just think it is lol). Did my usual half hour but deliberately took more breaks to ease into it.
Yesterday I walked to the supermarket and back - about a km each way.
It's Winter here so weather's not great, although not too cold today.
AS, IBS, reflux oesophagitis and dysphagia, PCOS/insulin resistance, asthma... Currently managing my AS with humira, methotrexate, low starch diet and exercises. Also taking omeprazole, metformin etc.
Last week I went on a couple of 2 mile walks. Saturday I walked 2 miles with my wife. Then I went 3 miles on the elliptical. Then I walked home from the gym which is a mile. Then in the afternoon my wife, and I walked around Salt Lake. After walking around Salt Lake we hiked up to Ensign Peek that overlooks Salt Lake City. The hike is only about 1/2 mile, but it is a good up hill. I think I over did it because my shoulder was very sore Saturday night.
Sun cycled 8 miles with an eight mile walk up mountains in the middle. Some days you can almost forget you have AS and this was one of them (paid for it the following two though!)
Weds 4mile cycle (the there bit into a headwind) with a 5mile walk in the middle.
Fri 10 mile bike ride down a beautiful Glen.
Today 1 hour ride, yippee back in the saddle only able to do walking pace at the moment but was good blue skies warm and sunny
NSD almost all the way No dairy hard cheeses occasionally and homemade ghee Still trying to work out what makes me tick and what makes me drop
'Chew your drinks and drink your foods' 'Let your knife & fork do the work of your teeth and let your teeth do the work of your stomach' Mahatma Gandhi
walked about 1 mile, 20 minutes on sunday, no problem.
walked about 1 mile, 20 minutes today, my SI joint is so angry at me.
Its crazy
hoping the humira shot tomorrow settles down my SI joint if nothing else. I just want to be able to go for walks again as a start.
sue
Spondyloarthropathy, HLAB27 negative Humira (still methylprednisone for flares, just not as often. Aleve if needed, rarely.) LDN/zanaflex/flector patches over SI/ice vits C, D. probiotics. hyaluronic acid. CoQ, Mg, Ca, K. chiro walk, bike no dairy (casein sensitivity), limited eggs, limited yeast (bread)
I went to the orthopedic surgeon yesterday for a post op appointment. He said I can start running again. I am trying to get the courage to hit the road again, while trying not to actually hit the road again.
I had my first swim for a couple of weeks after what I think was a virus (a bit hard to tell whether my body's fighting a virus or just think it is lol). Did my usual half hour but deliberately took more breaks to ease into it.
Yesterday I walked to the supermarket and back - about a km each way.
It's Winter here so weather's not great, although not too cold today.
Good job!
It's summer here in Colorado and the UV index is already HIGH!
Originally Posted By: Grumpyally
On holiday last week
Sun cycled 8 miles with an eight mile walk up mountains in the middle. Some days you can almost forget you have AS and this was one of them (paid for it the following two though!)
Weds 4mile cycle (the there bit into a headwind) with a 5mile walk in the middle.
Fri 10 mile bike ride down a beautiful Glen.
Today 1 hour ride, yippee back in the saddle only able to do walking pace at the moment but was good blue skies warm and sunny
Good job! Sounds gorgeous! (Glen?)
Originally Posted By: Sue22
walked about 1 mile, 20 minutes on sunday, no problem.
walked about 1 mile, 20 minutes today, my SI joint is so angry at me.
Its crazy
hoping the humira shot tomorrow settles down my SI joint if nothing else. I just want to be able to go for walks again as a start.
Good job! Update on the shot? :hugs:
Originally Posted By: Orch
I went to the orthopedic surgeon yesterday for a post op appointment. He said I can start running again. I am trying to get the courage to hit the road again, while trying not to actually hit the road again.
WOWZAZ! Maybe you could join a running club? That way you wouldn't be alone.
Yesterday I swam 21 laps and then about 50 sweaty stinky 13 year olds got in the pool from CMU football camp. ICK! I jumped out to fast!
Go TEAM!
Here's my new favorite video.
"They Killin It Arthritis Commercial Remix NEW 2012"
ANA+ RF+ Rh- HLAB27+ Dx JRA 1967, GAD 1997, AS 2009, HMs 2010, CPS 2013 pulmonary edema w/ NSAIDS 2009
glad your can run again, i know how much you enjoy it.
just be careful!
sue
Spondyloarthropathy, HLAB27 negative Humira (still methylprednisone for flares, just not as often. Aleve if needed, rarely.) LDN/zanaflex/flector patches over SI/ice vits C, D. probiotics. hyaluronic acid. CoQ, Mg, Ca, K. chiro walk, bike no dairy (casein sensitivity), limited eggs, limited yeast (bread)
I went to the orthopedic surgeon yesterday for a post op appointment. He said I can start running again. I am trying to get the courage to hit the road again, while trying not to actually hit the road again.
My husband (who isn't a spondy)can run for miles on trails, grass etc but can hardly run at all on concrete or tarseal without getting injured. Just a thought that you might want to start offroad.
AS, IBS, reflux oesophagitis and dysphagia, PCOS/insulin resistance, asthma... Currently managing my AS with humira, methotrexate, low starch diet and exercises. Also taking omeprazole, metformin etc.
I went to the orthopedic surgeon yesterday for a post op appointment. He said I can start running again. I am trying to get the courage to hit the road again, while trying not to actually hit the road again.
My husband (who isn't a spondy)can run for miles on trails, grass etc but can hardly run at all on concrete or tarseal without getting injured. Just a thought that you might want to start offroad.
Off road with a running buddy! A GPS! And a cell phon e!
ANA+ RF+ Rh- HLAB27+ Dx JRA 1967, GAD 1997, AS 2009, HMs 2010, CPS 2013 pulmonary edema w/ NSAIDS 2009