Yesterday, I went to the local YMCA to work out on my own and with my trainer. My trainer had messaged me early in the morning asking if I could come in at 11:30 or noon. I told her yes, I’d come in at 11:30AM to work with her, and then do my cardio workout afterward.
In case you’ve missed it, working out for me is very difficult. I have to use a recumbent cardio machine that is typically occupied by elderly patients who are not in their prime. (Those in their prime gravitate toward the bikes, but I can’t maneuver my feet into the strappy pedals.)
The reason it’s so difficult for me to work out is because my endurance and mobility went down dramatically over the past fall and winter. Bilateral knee injuries and arthritis from three decades of untreated lipedema that progressed into lipo-lymphedema caught up with me. And it threw a giant wrench into all of my lipedema treatment plans.
I’m determined to improve my life, however, so I have decided to focus on improving my health and mobility in 2024. I’m spending a great deal of time on my fitness. I’ve begun to spend many hours at the YMCA, slowly building up my cardio endurance, lifting lots of weights, and using resistance bands.
Every time I walk into the Y, I feel how wildly out of place I must seem…
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by Shannon Ashl... på medium.com 03-23-2024
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