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hezzer926
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after a few months, i finally gathered up the energy to start working out .. i was able to jog for 7 minutes and walked until the half hour mark...

i came home and am ready to plots haha... is it common to be so tired after starting an exercising program? should i continue to do this?

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i should add i was an avid runner before this happened in august.. at least 3-5 miles a day
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Hi hezzer926,

I too used to be very athletic and active before I became ill. I was a wilderness guide and instructor.

I often would hike 17 miles with a 60 pound backpack at 12,000 feet in elevation, then have enough energy to set up camp, cook dinner and teach a lesson. Then do it all again the next day, for thirty days at a time. I sure do miss those times!

Needless to say, I was in pretty good shape. Once becoming ill, I have tried to remain "active". I started out walking a short distance. I would be extremely tired right after, and even the next day or two.

My energy and stamina have gotten better over the past couple years. I have found that doing yoga or tai chi are alot easier on my body. I recover quicker from this than running or x-country skiing.

My doctors advise me to stay "active", and remind me that pushing myself too hard moves me backward. I can tell if I am pushing too hard by how tired I am right after and then next day.

I also have to count grocery shopping and laundry as activities, and I only do activities every other day to allow my body to heal.

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hezzer926,

I was the same way. My doc encouraged as much activity as I could handle without overdoing it, which is so hard! But *consistent* exercise is a very important part of the healing process, at least for me.

I felt it better to do low impact sports for longer periods of time, esp. biking (slow and on flat ground if I was having a bad day, but I would do it regardless) and yoga, than to do more strenuous ones like running.

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