Tulipgirl6's Journal, 23 March 2014

Ugh; weight's not going down. But I ran at 6 miles per hour yesterday! Wow for me! I can only do short intervals though . . . . I still look like I'm pregnant, and I'm wondering if when I had my c-sections they cut through the muscles in my lower abdomen because I can't even do one leg lift without difficulty! I also have to go for a check up and ask about diastasis rectii. Does anybody know about this? It seems like I may have this condition, following my big pregnancies and big babies. .. ..

Diet Calendar Entry for 23 March 2014:
992 kcal Fat: 52.44g | Prot: 83.37g | Carb: 41.27g.   Breakfast: Food For Life Baking Company Brown Rice Tortillas, Walnuts, Medjool Dates, 365 Organic Almond Milk - Unsweetened, The Cheese Guy Sharp Cheddar, Eggland's Best Large Grade A Eggs. Lunch: Chicken Thigh, Cottage Cheese (Lowfat 1% Milkfat). Dinner: Light Tuna Fish (Drained Solids In Oil, Canned), Calavo Avocado. more...

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Don't know anything about it but when you go for your check up makes sure you tell the doc about your leg lift difficulty.  
23 Mar 14 by member: wholefoodnut
hey tulip, good for you with the workout. keep at it and the body changes will follow. I agree with wholefoodnut. 
23 Mar 14 by member: JennBuck61
Those abdomen cuts can be sooo bad to over come. I can blame my appendectomy and a hysterectomy for my bulging stomach. They used to cut from belly button to you know where for any operations back in the good ole days. I have some really long scars to prove it. 
23 Mar 14 by member: dboza
thank god that has changed dboza. I think a hysterectomy may be in my future because of fibroids. I also hope they will fix my umbilical hernia at the same time. 
23 Mar 14 by member: JennBuck61
I know nothing about that condition either, but hang in there & keep at it. It certainly sounds like you are doing all the right things, but a check up with the doctor, seems like a good idea. Xoxox 
23 Mar 14 by member: Ruhu
I know nothing about that condition either, but hang in there & keep at it. It certainly sounds like you are doing all the right things, but a check up with the doctor, seems like a good idea. Xoxox 
23 Mar 14 by member: Ruhu
I used bing to see what you were asking about. There are some Pilate exercises that are supposed to be for the separation of the muscles after a cesarean. Have you googled diastasis recti? There seems to be a lot of info out there. Good luck, hope the doc can help you. 
23 Mar 14 by member: dboza
Thanks everyone; I hate going to the doctor but I'm going to have to do it!  
25 Mar 14 by member: Tulipgirl6

     
 

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