For me, I had to get back slowly after my 1st relapse (very traumatic). I finally found the Alan Bowling book Complementary & Alternative Medicine in MS. It was recommended by doctors fwiw. I decided to try everything in there until I found something that worked for me.
Physical therapy has been a dream - especially because I do a lot of Pilates! I found that most helpful, a lot of strength-building "from the core." It really makes me feel stronger & gives me the courage to take more risks physically which was a big psychological hurdle for me. I also do acupuncture & saw a nutritionist who put me on a gluten-free diet. It seems to help with fatigue (but my current pregnancy is messing with that right now!). Once my OB gives me the all-clear to exercise, I hope to be back to physical therapy, Pilates, yoga & biking. I think I finally understand that I don't need to push myself so hard. Before MS, exercise meant no pain, no gain. Now I need to take it more slowly. I can actually enjoy the activity more - not so focussed on pushing myself. Do it for the fun instead. Tennis has been a new pastime. I like it b/c I can regulate the fast/slow, hard/soft. My husband is accomodating Being a competitive person, it's a real paradigm shift.
Physical therapy has been a dream - especially because I do a lot of Pilates! I found that most helpful, a lot of strength-building "from the core." It really makes me feel stronger & gives me the courage to take more risks physically which was a big psychological hurdle for me. I also do acupuncture & saw a nutritionist who put me on a gluten-free diet. It seems to help with fatigue (but my current pregnancy is messing with that right now!). Once my OB gives me the all-clear to exercise, I hope to be back to physical therapy, Pilates, yoga & biking. I think I finally understand that I don't need to push myself so hard. Before MS, exercise meant no pain, no gain. Now I need to take it more slowly. I can actually enjoy the activity more - not so focussed on pushing myself. Do it for the fun instead. Tennis has been a new pastime. I like it b/c I can regulate the fast/slow, hard/soft. My husband is accomodating Being a competitive person, it's a real paradigm shift.
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