Exercise and well being during chemo and radiation
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Az- everybody reacts differently. And some days are better than others. Please don't judge yourself. Some days just walking to the mailbox is all you can do. Or up and down your stairs. Small amounts of exercise over the course of the day will add up to something more.
And don't forget about the well- being side. Sometimes just sitting near an open window or door and watching or hearing the birds will fill your heart. You are doing great! Keep checking in here. Staying connected is good.
Wishing you a great day today
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By starting slowly, perhaps with attention to your breathing. Everything counts.
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Azrescue, just focus on what you can do instead of what you can't do. A few days after surgery I got winded walking up steps, but I improved in about a week. I can't see what treatment you are having right now, so I can't comment on what might be going on. My friend got short of breath because of chemo but it finally resolved. Just do what you can do - even a few minutes of walking on the flat is beneficial - and be proud of yourself for making the effort!
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Yes, azrescue, it all counts. Everything. Do what you can. Small chunks are good. Some days I walked my dog around the neighborhood for his poop walk and counted myself fortunate. I second the comment to focus on what you can do, not what you can't. We have all been through it. In May after my final chemo, I laid in bed for two days and watched tv on my iPad thinking I am so screwed. And during chemo my heart raced and I got out of breath sometimes too. Just always tell yourself this moment sucks, but it will all pass, one day at a time, one hour at a time, one minute at a time.
Having trouble getting winded? I told myself, hey at least I'm not in the hospital. For every fear that entered my head I figured out what could be worse, and made myself feel grateful for what I wasn't going through, if that makes sense. First day after my port got placed that I exercised, I kept expecting it to explode and have blood come shooting out of my chest. We are all strong because we are doing what we have to, in spite of the fear, in spite of the side effects.
Big hugs, and post your achievements, no matter how small you think they are, because in reality they are huge accomplishments right now
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OMG, between Easter and worrying about treatment 2 (and the dexamethasone), I have eaten for three days straight. My smoothie, 3L of water and a 45 minute walk/jog I did maintain. Bet I gained back all the weight I lost during round 1. Ugh.
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Azrescue... I echo what everyone else has said, everything counts! Chemo wiped me out! Those first few days after an infusion were so hard. I set small goals, like Katy said just getting to the mailbox and back. Everyday I tried to accomplish a little more, and sometimes couldn't accomplish that. It frequently felt like moving 2 steps forward and 1 step back. As chemo went on it got a little easier because I started to figure out which days would be my bad ones and which days I would start to feel better. We have been where you are and understand. Please do come back and share how you are doing, no matter how small the victory, wewill celebrate with you. Hang in there! Hugs!
PB
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Spent an hour and a half on the tennis courts this afternoon. It was so nice to be out there today! Slightly frustrating though...I really wanted to take my aggressions out on the ball, but with my fears of lymphedema, it took a lot of restraint on my part to hold back and go slow! So far my arm seems ok, so perhaps I was successful!
PB
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good for you pboi, I love tennis!
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I wish I could play tennis. Of course so would have to have no more SNOW here! Lol. Thinking about planting a garden with yummy veggies in May. Any design ideas
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Jonsey, I don't have one right now, but I like raised bed gardens the best. You put soil in wood frames 3 or 4 feet wide. The soil does not compact because you are not walking on it, and it's easy to water too. I hope to build a few frames this year, once we get the chicken population under control so they don't wreck everything! Here's a web site that has a lot of information about raised beds and other things. I listen to a podcast called "You Bet Your Garden" which is funny and informative.
I'll be doing a workout this morning before rads. My shoulder aches but the rest of me feels okay.
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Jonsey, raised beds if you can swing it. Can be planted more densely, easier on the back to tend, fewer weeds. Which vegetables do you like, and do you know if they grow in your zone?
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I had a good workout this morning. Some fairly heavy rows, leg presses, and some chest presses which were not nearly as heavy as I used to do. But I'll get there! Also some deadlifts and various ab things. My arm seems fine so far - no sign of LE.
The tennis sounds great, Pboi. As long as you build up slowly, you will probably get back to your original level with no problem. Just keep monitoring!
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I truck camped Friday night and got in two nice hikes at Carrizo Plain National Monument. It was much busier than usual because the LA Times and SF paper had articles about the wildflowers. Here are my photos from the hikes. The flowers were amazing!
Hope everyone will have a great week and eat right!
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Moondust, your pics are beautiful!. I had never heard of Carrizo Plain but it is now on my list. Won't have time this year until the bloom is gone :-(, so hope next year is a good flower year also!
I am finally mostly over the crud that has been plaguing me for the better part of two weeks, and has kept me fairly side-lined from exercise.
In three weeks I leave for a trip that includes trecking around town at 7100 feet (Mexico City) and scuba (Cozumel, my first scuba since bc). I feel woefully unprepared but will spend time in the pool between now and then. Hubby and I did spend an hour or so going this weekend going through the dive gear, which had been unused for the past year (last dives were in Belize, in May last year, just before dx, which is where the avatar pic was taken). Fortunately, everything looks to be in good shape gear wise, and I can't wait! As Katy points out, well-being is important, and for me scuba, while not the world's best exercise (yes, some lifting, unless the staff at the resort do that part, which they will for me, but the actual diving, if done right, is more akin to meditation than actual work, IMO...) is the definition of well-being for me!
Have a good and active week all;
Octogirl
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Have gotten in two yoga sessions. A good walk with my family & my dear daughters birthday party yesterday. It's been a good week.
And the raised gardens are in. Can't wait to start eating from our own garden. We planted kale, onion, carrots, radishes, cilantro, peppers, beets. And I think a couple others I can't remember.
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Hi everyone. My first session was March 31st, so I'm not 5 days post. So far I've kept up with my daily dog walks (Saturday was a 3 miler, the rest 1 to 1.5 miles) and my exercise DVD's. I think I'm going to switch to more of a barre type workout along with dance when I can. I love to dance and it's fun and free. I love walking (just walked a 10k on the 20th, and hope to walk a Half in October - we'll see), but I'm also looking for fun workouts just to enjoy. If I have to go through this, I may as well enjoy as much as possible.
I've been trying to eat a lot more healthy, too. During the past few days I've been craving broccoli cheddar soup, so I found this recipe. It says it makes 4 cups, but it's more like 8. I also have a daily smoothie with organic yogurt (for the probiotic) and anti-oxidants.
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Good work, CJ! I'm planning to walk a half next month.
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ksusan. What half are you walking? That's gonna be awesome! My MO said my bloodwork is perfect, and I lost 2 pounds in the last 2 weeks....so feeling cautiously optimistic....
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Eugene Marathon. Great news for you, Jen!
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Thanks, Octogirl. Your trip sounds like it will be fabulous! Diving is one thing I've never tried and would like to.
Azrescue, congrats on getting the gardens in!! I hope you will be enjoying the "veggies" of your labor very soon. We are harvesting lots of chard and romaine right now. The kale needs another week. The arugula and basil are doing well but are still small because they came up from seeds.
CJ, I'm glad to hear you are keeping up your exercise so well after your first chemo. I'll be starting chemo towards the end of this month and hope to still be able to hit my 15K step goal most days.
littleblueflowers, congrats on the good blood work and losing 2 pounds. I think that's just the right speed to lose at.
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I had a 6AM meeting today (I'm on the West Coast, my company's HQ is East Coast so it happens - fortunately I can take meetings from home) but I didn't need to participate, only listen. I pulled out my Tracey Anderson Abscentric videos and did Days 11-20, and followed it with Zumba Amazing Burn - that one is fun. Now it's walk the dogs time, then off to the office.
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Ah, multi-tasked exercise! My favorite.
I had a quick trip East and back this weekend. My exercise was fine, and we won't speak of what I ate. Back on track now, but happy to have eaten a real bagel and some of my mother's delightful pignoli-almond paste cookies. My knee is healing slowly but surely. I saw my PT this morning and she did more release on my rotator cuff. She also gave me a tighter theraband for those exercises and a set of anti-osteoporosis exercises that require an exercise ball (I had asked about re-introducing pushups and she preferred to add this). I will need to update my exercise tracking form, or create a sub-checklist to keep track of all of these activities.
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ksusan, I need to follow your example and ask for a pt referral for my knees. Thank you for that, putting it on the checklist of issues to discuss with MO at my visit tomorrow.
45 minutes of laps in the pool yesterday. Felt really good, woohoo!
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That's great, octogirl!
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Wow! I feel so much better! I managed to get in Les Mill's Combat Cardio Fighter - about 50 minutes of good kickboxing. Felt good to imagine hitting the cancer cells.
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I'm a bit behind on my reporting, but with a new set of exercise ball activities from the PT, I need to make a new tracking chart. Looking forward to a weekend of walking followed by 2 weeks of eating mostly plants.
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Continuing to walk/slow jog daily. Getting very close to doing 4mi/day. Starting to add some strength training to my exercise, but going slow with that.
Ksusan...happy walking this weekend. Why the 2 weeks of eating mostly plants? And after 2 weeks you stop?
PB
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pboi, ksusan, CJ, Octo, you all are doing great!!
My shoulder is beginning to get better after rads. I can raise it over my head without pain. I still can't lift weights over my head, though, unless I support my elbow. I will keep reminding myself not to push it. Meanwhile I've started a bunch of resistance exercises that I CAN do: rows, tricep chair dips, curls, deadlifts, jackknives, and Russian twists. I am doing a few pushups and some one minute planks. After one minute my shoulder starts to ache. Slow and steady, I'll get there. My weight has been steady so far.
Let's all keep moving!
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Because I have a two-week window between meal obligations (guests, consulting work) to knock my salt, fat, and cholesterol back down.
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an hour of pool laps today! It was raining fairly hard (we don't usually see much rain around here in April) so that seemed more fun (indoor pool) than walking...
Octogirl
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