Originally Posted by PLBFitness
Hey Rose, welcome to the forum!
Are you sure that you can't exercise? Have you tried pool exercise/therapy? Also, what is your daily diet like? Are you sure that there's nothing you can do there to improve things? With the money that you would likely drop on a dangerous surgery, you could probably get an amazing team working with you (dietician, qualified pool therapist, physiotherapist, etc.).
Hi, thanks for the welcome. Yes, I am sure I can't exercise - not at a level that is beneficial to weight loss. I have attended physios for my back and hip issues but have had no improvement. I now attend a personal training sessions for Pilates to try and build core strength. I have tried pool therapy and my back was a million times worse. My physical issues are complicated. I am hyper mobile and in addition over produced relaxin during my pregnancy. This caused back and hip damage. With the excess weight I am carrying, this means it is extremely risky for me to carry out the exercises to build core strength without me doing further damage. My abs also split (which is quite common in pregnancy) but have not returned to their normal position.
I am not quite sure what you mean about the money - it is not an issue of money whatsoever. I should also point out, I am a doctor so I am very aware of the risks involve and also the health issues that I have. My blood pressure has not stabilised which makes cardio very risky for me (I have recently had a TIA. Believe me, surgery is not something I take lightly, hence I have not already jumped in and had it done. I need to loose weight to take the strain off my back and hips - I can then work on doing more exercises to build my core strength.
As I said above, previous to this, I have never been over weight. I was always very active - I still have my horses that I am currently too heavy to ride, I used to run regularly, hike, and swim. I understand the importance of exercise and diet. I have analysed my diet (with the help of a dietician) and have indeed made some changes i.e. low GI, avoiding eating late, portion control (awareness). Unfortunately this has not yielded results; hence I am now considering surgery.
From being a very active mobile person for 30 years and then thrown into a life of constant back and joint pain along with migraines, sleep apnoea and basically completely sedentary life is a living hell and I must do something to get my life back.
Sorry, this has turned into a bit of an essay but it is very difficult when folk continually point out the obvious solution i.e why don't you just exercise? After studying medicine for 13 years, I have thought of that!
Maybe this is in incorrect forum for me to join - I apologise is thats the case.