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Old 17 December 2008, 12:37 PM
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Tanya - at least it's a good start though.

Best of luck with it all!
Old 17 December 2008, 01:21 PM
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nsld,

yes i have normal parameters....yes i have had asthma due to an allergy to cats hence the peak flow,but the reading only goes to 800 and i once blew that in the docs

but the issue here is i dont really excercise nowadays have fits and starts but my anxiety does make my heart beat faster in certain situs with no excercise i guess mild panic attacks or massive ones not sure lol..so used to it now..my doc says thats great because your heart is working out aslong as your bp dont significantly rise which mine doesnt stop fooking worrying he says..lol.
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but my anxiety does make my heart beat faster in certain situs with no excercise i guess mild panic attacks or massive ones not sure lol..so used to it now..
Some light reading for you that I strongly recommend (if you haven't read it already) She was years ahead of her time.

Essential Help for Your Nerves: Recover from Nervous Fatigue and Overcome Stress and Fear: Claire Weekes: Amazon.co.uk: Books
Old 17 December 2008, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by imatrukahs
nsld,

yes i have normal parameters....yes i have had asthma due to an allergy to cats hence the peak flow,but the reading only goes to 800 and i once blew that in the docs

but the issue here is i dont really excercise nowadays have fits and starts but my anxiety does make my heart beat faster in certain situs with no excercise i guess mild panic attacks or massive ones not sure lol..so used to it now..my doc says thats great because your heart is working out aslong as your bp dont significantly rise which mine doesnt stop fooking worrying he says..lol.
What you are doing is thinking yourself into a frenzy or somatosizing (spelling on that?) and the power of the mind is enough to get the cardiac cascade up and running.

I had similar and a consultant colleague charged me full whack for tests and consult to put my mind at rest, not sure what was worse, doing the tests knowing nothing was wrong or the £600 bill for it!
Old 17 December 2008, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by tanyatriangles
Just got back from the doctors and the chemist

He told me I was OK on the treadmill, but that I need to build up slowly, so running on it is out for the first few weeks, brisk walking is the order of the day, apparently.
The blood pressure pills I am on are Amlodopine, now upped to 10mg, with added aspirin daily, , plus some statin to bring my cholesterol under control.

Damn, but growing old sucks
ok, well amlodipine is a calcium channel blocker so it doesnt limit heart rate like a beta blocker, it can however have an effect on sight and balance so be aware that your new dose may make you wobbly on the treadmill!

Agree with the doc that you need to walk before you can run and the idea is to work hard at walking rather than just ambling.

How old are you? again this effects the level of impact you can engage in, if your a post menopausal woman then its useful to get some impact/resistance into your workout for bone density benefits.

Now that you are on a statin you may get some pins and needles in the arms/legs or itchy skin whilst you get used to them.
Old 17 December 2008, 09:42 PM
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nsld...interested,how do you know so much?

Putting ones mind at rest is worth any amount of money IMO!!!

As you seem knowledgable my doc wants me to take motilium (domperidone 10mg) for nausea due to anxiety but i am paranoid i am going to get an allergic reaction so suffer instead of trying to feel better..your opinion?
Old 17 December 2008, 09:48 PM
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Errrmm - I guess he's probably a doctor?!!
Old 17 December 2008, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Matteeboy
Errrmm - I guess he's probably a doctor?!!
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Old 17 December 2008, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Matteeboy
Errrmm - I guess he's probably a doctor?!!
If he is,can i have a private line to him!!

In all seriousness if true good stuff.
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Is this for the gym or at hom,e?
Old 18 December 2008, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Matteeboy
Errrmm - I guess he's probably a doctor?!!
nope,

Exercise physiology and sports science so get to deal with a lot of stuff related to meds and drugs especially in post surgical/illness cases.

Doctors study about 5 hours on exercise in 5 years, the last people you want advising on exercise and activity are doctors.
Old 19 December 2008, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by imatrukahs
nsld...interested,how do you know so much?

Putting ones mind at rest is worth any amount of money IMO!!!

As you seem knowledgable my doc wants me to take motilium (domperidone 10mg) for nausea due to anxiety but i am paranoid i am going to get an allergic reaction so suffer instead of trying to feel better..your opinion?
you have PM
Old 19 December 2008, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by nsld
nope,

Exercise physiology and sports science so get to deal with a lot of stuff related to meds and drugs especially in post surgical/illness cases.

Doctors study about 5 hours on exercise in 5 years, the last people you want advising on exercise and activity are doctors.
Do you find it interesting? That sort of thing has always interested me, from pouring over magazines and books when I was a serious gym head, to looking a the latest ideas in nutrition (which seem to change a lot).

And nice applying it too - I think of your own body as a blank canvas - you can do whatever you want to it - be built like a brick outhouse, be an endurance athlete or something in between.
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Originally Posted by Matteeboy
Do you find it interesting? That sort of thing has always interested me, from pouring over magazines and books when I was a serious gym head, to looking a the latest ideas in nutrition (which seem to change a lot).

And nice applying it too - I think of your own body as a blank canvas - you can do whatever you want to it - be built like a brick outhouse, be an endurance athlete or something in between.
It's incredibly interesting and when you get the right results very fulfilling as well.

Every body is different and if you can match the environmental load to the body accurately you can do amazing things, from simple things like fixing back pain by re arranging a desk to getting someone with horrendous nerve damage running again and on the fun side getting amateur skiers to move better and ski better.

Problem is its an industry packed full of idiots with a weekend "pay and pass" certificate.

The medical stuff is also incredibly interesting as every body reacts differently to the meds given.
Old 19 December 2008, 03:34 PM
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I sort of wish I had pursued it more professionally - I have quite a few friends who are physios, osteopaths, doctors, etc and absorb all they tell me like a sponge.

I went a bit OTT with the weights (having gained three stone) and found surfing harder (harder to catch waves) and running more tricky so upped the cardio a bit and eased off on the weights - within weeks the difference was enormous.

Also had as recurring dislocation "fixed" by good physio as well as an unstable knee - I always stick to the exercises rigorously which helps.

Just amazing that really you can do anything you put your mind to.
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