First of all, I must say this website is really inspiring - I was diagnosed 2 weeks ago and am trying to come to terms with everything - its great to see a community of people who won't quit out there!
Well, I suppose there's no good time to get diagnosed with MS. That said, I am a rock climber/mountain climber/cyclist and have plane tickets booked for an ambitious trip in 4 weeks, which certainly complicates my life a bit. I do have an option to postpone it ($$), but there's a part of me determined to see it through.
So I'm seeking some advice about training and managing my new friend. I've always been good at listening to my body for sports injuries, but that comes with experience in knowing how you respond to the injury. I've already realized I need to avoid the heat, but how far can I doggedly push through symptoms? So far, I seem to be more sore than I expect, and I've got some manageable numbness/tingling which seems to get worse after I push it. Will my muscles just always hurt from now on, or is that a sign i should calm down?
My other concern is the 'fatigue' - are there any ironmen/marathoners who have dealt with extreme exhaustion from this? Climbing mountains is never a short day in the woods - and I worry about hitting a wall in an unsafe place. What can you do about it? Am I better off playing it safe and scaling back my ambitions for now, or is that like giving in?
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks, D
Well, I suppose there's no good time to get diagnosed with MS. That said, I am a rock climber/mountain climber/cyclist and have plane tickets booked for an ambitious trip in 4 weeks, which certainly complicates my life a bit. I do have an option to postpone it ($$), but there's a part of me determined to see it through.
So I'm seeking some advice about training and managing my new friend. I've always been good at listening to my body for sports injuries, but that comes with experience in knowing how you respond to the injury. I've already realized I need to avoid the heat, but how far can I doggedly push through symptoms? So far, I seem to be more sore than I expect, and I've got some manageable numbness/tingling which seems to get worse after I push it. Will my muscles just always hurt from now on, or is that a sign i should calm down?
My other concern is the 'fatigue' - are there any ironmen/marathoners who have dealt with extreme exhaustion from this? Climbing mountains is never a short day in the woods - and I worry about hitting a wall in an unsafe place. What can you do about it? Am I better off playing it safe and scaling back my ambitions for now, or is that like giving in?
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks, D
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