firemedic
Cathlete
I just found out that I have Exogenous Cushing Syndrome which has been caused by taking Hydrocortisone Acetate for the last 13 yrs and for the rest of my life. I've gained weight even though I always workout and eat pretty clean. My question is when it comes to lifting weights, should I go lighter or can I still do your programs that lift heavier weights (which I do enjoy)? I asked my dr. but she couldn't answer that question for me. All she said is working out, cardio or weights, is fine. I just don't want to make myself "bigger" by lifting heavy. I've been trying to do my own research about this but it's hard to find out the right info on working out and lifting weights for a particular disease. Any info, books or anything that anyone can recommend would be great. I'm just at a loss and now I don't want to even workout because now I'm fighting a losing battle with weight. I just love working out, mostly for my sanity, but I love how I feel after and later in the day and even sleep better when working out. Talk about going into instant depression, that's how I feel and have been feeling for 5 days now. I haven't worked out and am now feeling worse. So I hope there's someone out there with some helpful/hopeful info.
Kim
Kim