mbmundt
Cathlete
About 1-1/2 weeks ago, I was on the floor stretching out my lower back because it was feeling tight and sore on the right side. I did a stretch that I had done numerous times before and got relief. This time it left me lying on the floor in massive pain and I could not get up. All the muscles in my low back and down the side and front of my leg totally cramped up on me. I managed to roll over onto my stomach and got some relief and somehow managed to get myself up off the floor and over to the bed. I was in such pain and could not sleep and in the middle of the night I tried getting up to get an ice pack and the second my foot hit the floor the pain went shooting down my leg all the way to my foot like a lighting bolt. The pain was so bad, that I ended up passing out.
I've been using ice and heat to get the inflammation down and warm up the muscles so they can relax. Ive been doing lots and lots of stretching and using our inversion board, which felt the best. I'm suspecting that is was my sciatic nerve that created the issues but now I feel like the muscles are so strained fromall the bad cramping. My other saving grace was I went to see an acupuncturist. I have had two sessions with her and have another this week.
Since I'm gradually starting to feel better, I would like to gradually get back into my workouts but I tried doing a simple walking tape (Leslie Sansone) and I started getting pain down the side of my leg so I only did 3 miles and then hung on the inversion board and did stretches.
I'm looking for suggestions in some exercises I could do with my upper body to get somewhat of a cardio factor with out incorporating too much in the legs. I work out at home in my basement so I'm limited on what's available to me as compared to a gym.
If anyone has gone through this and has some suggestions on exercises they did until they were able to do more with their legs, I'd love to hear from you. This not working out thing is driving me nuts.
I've been staying away from the weights as well mainly because of picking them up and causing strain on my lower back. I think I could start doing some upper body stuff with lighter weights then what I'm used to.
Sorry for going on and on..... looking for input, feedback, anything.
Thanks for listening!
Brenda
I've been using ice and heat to get the inflammation down and warm up the muscles so they can relax. Ive been doing lots and lots of stretching and using our inversion board, which felt the best. I'm suspecting that is was my sciatic nerve that created the issues but now I feel like the muscles are so strained fromall the bad cramping. My other saving grace was I went to see an acupuncturist. I have had two sessions with her and have another this week.
Since I'm gradually starting to feel better, I would like to gradually get back into my workouts but I tried doing a simple walking tape (Leslie Sansone) and I started getting pain down the side of my leg so I only did 3 miles and then hung on the inversion board and did stretches.
I'm looking for suggestions in some exercises I could do with my upper body to get somewhat of a cardio factor with out incorporating too much in the legs. I work out at home in my basement so I'm limited on what's available to me as compared to a gym.
If anyone has gone through this and has some suggestions on exercises they did until they were able to do more with their legs, I'd love to hear from you. This not working out thing is driving me nuts.
I've been staying away from the weights as well mainly because of picking them up and causing strain on my lower back. I think I could start doing some upper body stuff with lighter weights then what I'm used to.
Sorry for going on and on..... looking for input, feedback, anything.
Thanks for listening!
Brenda