posted
Pork chop on a stick Walleye on a stick Deep-fried twinkie on a stick Chocolate covered cheesecake on a stick Alligator on a stick Frozen chocolate covered banana on a stick Deep-fried candy bar on a stick Belgian waffles on a stick Taffy on a stick Frozen key-lime pie dipped in chocolate on a stick Eggroll on a stick Breakfast reuben on a stick Pizza on a stick Dill pickle on a stick Deep-fried spudsters on a stick Caremel apple on a stick Scotch egg on a stick Meatball on a stick Catfish on a stick
It's State Fair time!
Posts: 7954 | Registered: Mar 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
I'm on a mission to stamp out intolerance wherever it exists. That said, who exactly are these Lactose people?
Posts: 3056 | Registered: Jun 2001
| IP: Logged |
posted
Mama and I joined a gym this past weekend, so for the first time in maybe 14-15 years I'm exercising; well, at least the first time I'm intentionally exercising. Three times in three days. I overdid the weights the first two days, so I'm in major pain (could barely sleep last night it was so bad) and recovering, but did the cardio workout today anyway. I'm figuring if I give in on that now, I could do so any time with any excuse I can think of. At this point I'm thinking I might not start up the weights again until next week, to make sure I don't hurt myself again, and sorta to wait until I can lift my arms again. They have childcare (it costs, but it's cheap), so after Mama leaves for work I drop off the moslings, sauna for 10 minutes, work out, sauna again, then shower and get dressed, grab the kids and go, usually directly to the park.
I've also noticed that my pee is pretty much brown, where it used to be light yellow (or even clear when I'd had a lot of coffee). Is that a normal change when one first starts exercising (assume that the one in question is starting out overweight in addition to not being in shape, in case it matters)?
posted
First thing that comes to mind is you could be dehydrated. The more clear your pee is, the more hydrated you are. So brown pee means drink more water and avoiding diuretics (caffiene is a big culprit there).
And, now that I think about it, could have a lot to do with your muscle pain.
Just remember, when you're thirsty, you've already lost some ridiculous percentage of water. Always keep a water bottle handy while working out, and USE it.
posted
Yes, drinking tons of water. I have a one-liter bottle, and I usually (I think it's funny to say "usually" when I've been at this for three whole days) drink four to five of them in a 1.5-2 hour timeframe (plus lots more during the day). I do drink coffee, though, so there's that whole caffeine thing, but I never really bought into that.
I recognize low-water muscle pain, and this ain't it. This is why-in-the-world-did-you-think-starting-shoulder-presses-with-three-sets-of-fifteen-reps-at-120-pounds-was-a-good-idea-when-you-haven't-exercised-in-years-you-should-have-worked-up -to-it-instead-you-schmuck-who-were-you-trying-to-impress-anyway pain.
posted
Could also be that your kidneys haven't been "working" for a while and are now purging themselves.
My pee was brown after I donated one of my kidneys and it was because of the extra workload on the remaining side.
Posts: 1660 | Registered: Jan 2000
| IP: Logged |
posted
My psychologist told me I have OCD(Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), ADD(Attention Deficiet Disorder), and ADHD(Attention Deficiet Hyperactivity Disorder) all at the same time this morning. Aren't I special?? Oh and a severre case of paranoia....
posted
Papa, now you have me worried about rhabdomyolysis. It is possible to overexercise enough that the protein from muscle breakdown can damage your kidneys. Not common, but possible -- more likely in marathoners, although I could make a case for your risk, too.
There is no way to assess this online. Why not give your primary care physician's office a call? If they are concerned, a simple dipstick of your urine can rule out a whole bunch.
I'm really concerned about the discolored urine in the face of muscle pain and adquate hydration. Please, please, pretty please check this out?
posted
I have to take medicine for it......I'm used to it though.....I have a migrane so bad my head feels like it is about to explode....about every day.....its really annoying....
Posts: 6026 | Registered: Dec 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
Huh. Do you take medication to stop the headaches once they have started, or to prevent them from happening? With your frequency, I would hope the latter. If your preventive medicine isn't working, there are probably others you can try.
And I doubt the computer screen is helping, sugar. Do you think a dark room and some sleep will help?
posted
I take the medicine in the morning, at noon, and before I go to bed.....and the computer doesn't bug me that much.....but being in a band....and reading.....and writing......and watching tv does.....oh and playing football but that is a given.......and sleeping just makes it worse for some reason....
posted
Have you tried other medications? Are you working with a physician to figure it out, or are you past that, or are you winging it?
Posts: 14017 | Registered: May 2000
| IP: Logged |
posted
I have tried about three different medications.....tried three different doctors....and the latest one gave me the another prescription and told me to wing it.....I'm going to try another doctor probably....I just seem to have bad luck with doctors...
Posts: 6026 | Registered: Dec 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
speaking of weird medical things - I've broken out! I have grey hair and zits, and that is just not cool.
I wonder why all of a sudden? No diet changes, no medication changes. The only real change is school - is it true that stress can cause you to break out or is that just a myth?
Posts: 14428 | Registered: Aug 2001
| IP: Logged |
posted
I think acne has definitely been shown to be correlated with stress.
Sucks, eh? I'm finding that Clinique brand foaming facial wash and toner (#2) are worth the investment, for me. never thought I'd say that, as I'm a stick-to-the-basics, no-frills kinda gal, but there it is.
Posts: 14017 | Registered: May 2000
| IP: Logged |
posted
CT, I'll call the doc if it's still an issue in the morning. Maybe I didn't drink as much yesterday as I thought. As far as I know, it only started this morning, so I'll drink offensive amounts of water for the rest of today and tonight. I was up a lot of the night anyway, because I couldn't find a comfortable position for sleep, and if that's still the case, getting up to pee won't be much of a problem. I really worked too hard, and I think that's all it was. (And I got your e-mail, thank you.)
On an unrelated note, I received in the mail today my waiver for jury duty. I would love to serve as a juror -- I've done it before and I think it's important that it is done by people as impartial and discerning as me. However, while I could perhaps afford to skip work for a while to serve, we can't currently afford not to have me watching the kids for any length of time. I already checked at the gym, and they won't let me drop off the kids for the whole day.
Another little peeve there -- they accept kids from 3 months to 12 years, but they won't change diapers? So either you have the child potty-trained by 3 months (though they also say they won't escort the child to the bathroom either?), or you hope they don't go for a couple hours, or you interrupt your workout schedule to change the diaper yourself. Or, of course, you let the child sit in a dirty diaper until you're done.
Today Superstation was fairly inconsolable, and I got pulled off the exercise bike to sit with him for about 15 minutes until he was calm. His diaper was dry, and there hadn't been a problem when I put it on, but I pasted some Desitin around his "region" and after a minute he was fine. He's been having some really bad diaper-rash lately, and we can't figure out why. Maybe something he didn't originally present as being allergic to has hit a critical mass or something? It's just unusual, because most reactions are instant and around the mouth. He's also (possibly) teething -- can that cause a diaper rash, even though he doesn't have his head up his butt?
So are these the kinds of random musings that people often put in a livejournal? I've never been much for hournaling, except when it was required for a class (that happened twice).
And the skin on the knuckle of my left pinky is rather dry.
Uh, this is rather not nice of me, but could you consider refraining from using ibuprofen or aspirin overnight, too? Tylenol (acetaminophen) should be fine, as it's processed by the liver and not so hard on the kidneys.
posted
Re: the diaper rash. If you are having a hard time clearing it, it might be superinfected with Candida (yeast). He might need some nystatin or other antifungal to clear it.
Candida is notable for satellite lesions, little spots that extend out past the leading edge of the redness. Candida also tends to be brightest red/pink deep in the creases.
Any powdery/cheesy whiteness in his mouth? If he's breastfeeding, any nipple tenderness or redness?
posted
I was actually planning on taking naproxen -- that usually works better for me on sore muscles. But if you say acetaminophen, then acetaminophen it is.
I took two naproxen last night before bed -- could that have caused or contributed to my pee issue?
posted
That sounds like his diaper, all right. Is nystatin OTC, or do we need to see his pediatrician? I don't recall seeing anything in his mouth, though. He recently shifted from soy formula to soy milk -- can this contribute?
CT, you rock, by the way. Don't know if I said it recently enough.
posted
I doubt naproxen would by itself have caused a kidney problem, not at that low dose and in an otherwise healthy person. But if you do have stress on your kidneys from muscle tissue breakdown, it would likely exacerbate it.
Sorry, sorry, sorry. I know acetaminophen sucks for pain for some people. I'm one of them -- might as well drink a sip of water. And you are a big boy, and you can make your own decisions. I'd just worry less.
Posts: 14017 | Registered: May 2000
| IP: Logged |
posted
Sure, go ahead and try nystatin, if you have some for him already. You can also get it over the counter. We are seeing more and more cases of resistance in our community, though, so if it doesn't work, I'd consider taking him in. The provider can paint his butt with Gentian violet, and that usually works with just one application. Stains clothes, however.
Sometimes little guys get yeast in the mouth, too, and that requires oral nystatin (prescription only, I believe) or Gentian violet there. SOunds like it's just the diaper area, though.
Good luck! Let me know how it works out, if you think about it.
Posts: 14017 | Registered: May 2000
| IP: Logged |