5 months out-64lbs down.......but the exercise is killing me!
I have recently ramped up my workout to between 1.5-2hrs 3-4x a week. All was well before but I have noticed that since I am exercising more I am exhausted all the time. Like falling asleep in the recliner as soon as I get home tired... Vit D is within normal limits(now), I take my vitamins, drink my water..I don't eat back my calories even though everyone around me tells me its because I don't eat enough. I usually eat a snack before and a small meal after. My next appt. is in June but does anyone have suggestions for how to NOT be so tired?
I have recently ramped up my workout to between 1.5-2hrs 3-4x a week. All was well before but I have noticed that since I am exercising more I am exhausted all the time. Like falling asleep in the recliner as soon as I get home tired... Vit D is within normal limits(now), I take my vitamins, drink my water..I don't eat back my calories even though everyone around me tells me its because I don't eat enough. I usually eat a snack before and a small meal after. My next appt. is in June but does anyone have suggestions for how to NOT be so tired?
I find that whenever I add something new to my exercise regimen, it wipes me out. For example, I recently added Aikido twice a week to what I already do and I crashed hard around 3pm today. I never take naps! But I'm just wiped out. Past experience tells me that my body will adjust to this new normal, and that I'll start having more energy in a few weeks.
So, my advice? Give it time and be kind to yourself until your body adjusts. Take those naps if you need them :)
VSG with Dr. Salameh - 3/13/2014
Diagnosed with Binge Eating Disorder and started Vyvanse - 7/22/2016
Reconstructive Surgeries with Dr. Michaels - 6/5/2017 (LBL & brachioplasty), 8/14/2017 (UBL & mastopexy), 11/6/2017 (medial leg lift)
Age 42 Height 5'4" HW 319 (1/3/2014) SW 293 (3/13/2014) CW 149 (7/16/2017)
Next Goal 145 - normal BMI | Total Weight Lost 170
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on 5/20/15 7:51 pm
I have recently ramped up my workout to between 1.5-2hrs 3-4x a week. All was well before but I have noticed that since I am exercising more I am exhausted all the time. Like falling asleep in the recliner as soon as I get home tired... Vit D is within normal limits(now), I take my vitamins, drink my water..I don't eat back my calories even though everyone around me tells me its because I don't eat enough. I usually eat a snack before and a small meal after. My next appt. is in June but does anyone have suggestions for how to NOT be so tired?
2 hrs at a time is a lot. Are you staying hydrated during that time? Could make a big difference.
Also consider the role of protein in muscle recovery. I drink part of a protein shake in the first 15 minutes following a workout.
My nutritionist recommended a sublingual vitamin B12 supplement for energy. Don't know whether it's the B12 or the exercise (which came first--chicken or egg scenario), but I'm pleased with my energy level.
Having said that, I can't shake the feeling that 2 hours at a time on a regular basis would strain the body. It sounds like you're fit, with that level of endurance, but I wonder about the cumulative effect. How about shorter sessions with greater frequency and time built in for recovery? Just a thought. I'm by no means an expert. Still learning.
Maybe you should ramp up your routine a little more slowly till your body gets used to it. Maybe do the 2 hour thing 1x or 2x & your old routine for the other times. When you get more used to it then ramp it up to what your doing now, & if your body needs to rest, then do so.
I find that sometimes whenever I push myself sometimes I might need to rest more, but then my next workout is still pretty good because I listened to my body & took the break. Whenever I tried to workout & my body was tired my workout ended up being really crappy. It's a balance between pushing yourself to the next level & staying at the old one.
No one surgery is better than the other, what works for one may not work for another. T-Rebel