Water retention can be hard on the system so if you can't fix the cause fighting the symptom is sometimes a sensible thing to do. Depending on where it occurs it can lead to bad wound healing, infections, shortness of breath, and decreased heart function. In the short term it's usually not a problem though.I questioned him about it, and the diuretics cure nothing but the symptoms, so I am not sure why they make sense.
Thanks Cate, that is very true for me. I forget that despite the way I am feeling now the hernia surgery was successful and my gut feels a whole lot better for it. Now I just need to get past this latest thing.I think it's easier to focus on our limitations, rather than on our achievements.
I hate to admit it, but that is true!We just don't bounce back as quickly as we used to.
Thanks LaMa, I suppose that is true. I have been doing some research online and gaining or losing 5 lbs of water weight would not be a big deal, but 20 lbs is too much...Water retention can be hard on the system so if you can't fix the cause fighting the symptom is sometimes a sensible thing to do. Depending on where it occurs it can lead to bad wound healing, infections, shortness of breath, and decreased heart function. In the short term it's usually not a problem though.
I like to think the water weight isn't effecting me too much, but it is likely related to the feelings of exhaustion...I feel pretty crappy with half as much water weight so I can kind of commiserate.
Hey LaMa, I have long been trying to think of aging and mobility as I do things around the house. The vegetable garden is a good example, I just big pots that result in the bottoms of the plants being about knee height, will let me longer tend to things. I am optimistic about the blood work, but there is something wrong, I just got to figure out what. I do know the hernia surgery has fixed a lot of problems, stomach pains I long attributed to gas or digestion are just gone, or mostly gone. My digestion is not fixed, but mostly so, even after giving up the supplements and some of the more extreme things the dietitian put me on...Glad to hear the mowing went well and wasn't TOO tiring. When my parents designed their current garden my gran was still alive and either walking with a walker or in a wheelchair so all narrow bits were made wide enough to easily navigate on wheels. Definitely makes mowing easier as well!
I hope your blood work will come back clear with only some minor thing they'll call you for and can easily fix.
Thanks Err, I need all the crossed fingers I can get, LOL!Crossing my fingers for you Rob
Interesting observation, not something I have ever thought much about. I know I do always struggle to see the bright, positive side of things... maybe that is internalizing struggles, I need to think on it. The binges were strange, not good things of course, but not so bad as I had feared they would be when they struck. As Cate said to me at the time done and dusted, I try not to worry about binges past now, just trying to be vigilant about not doing it again. That can be a struggle for me, but no worse than before.Any story you tell here seems to be a nice one. Do you understand yourself why you internalise any struggles you may encounter?
I know that, and I really do appreciate your support, you have been a good friend here for a long time now.I mean this in a nice way. I am supporting you always.
Absolutely true. I wonder if you really do have less energy than before losing weight or if you just did less in one go. I can remember how much you struggled on your first bike rides. Speaking of which: biking might be a good way to get some movement in right now without straining your bruised abdomen too much.Some activity and exercise is better than none, even if its not real intense.
Did not know that about the hollyhocks, and yes the Oregon grape berries are kind of edible, but quite sour. I chose both because they are fairly drought resistant and low maintenance. The Oregon grapes attract a lot of bees and other insects, and are native to Utah, good qualities. You are probably right about the exercise, I just need to get started and not worry too much about what I can do. Just do something...I had to look up Oregon grape berries and hollyhock and just learned that the former are edible (the latter is used for stomach tea here).
Ha, yes I suspect I will be at least a little sore.Glad to hear it felt good and I hope it'll still feel good tomorrow morning!
Thanks Err, not your level of exercise dedication, but not bad (for one day anyway)!Yay Rob!
Thanks Cate, it does feel well done right now.Well done
Kind of, but I still feel tired. I just pushed through it, and that seemed to work. Will try again tomorrow.That's great Rob, sounds like your energy levels are returning to normal.