Recently, I started doing
wheelchair yoga. It felt good to move my upper body in a controlled and
meditative way. Last week, I decided to try a YouTube video called, “Energized
Seated Yoga.” Unfortunately, I pushed myself too far and while folding myself
over, I fell out of my wheelchair. I ended up needing four stitches and
currently have two black eyes. Thankfully that was all. It could’ve been much
worse. The whole incident made me think.
I have to come to terms with the
fact that it’s okay to take it slowly and be careful. It’s not only okay but
it’s necessary. I have to respect my MS. All too often, we think we “need” to
push ourselves, be it doing housework, studying, or exercise. But what I’ve
learned is that pushing myself too far today depletes the energy I need
tomorrow. Once again, Spoon Theory at work.
As someone with MS, I also have to pay careful
attention to how the environment affects my body. One peculiar symptom seen in
people with MS is our sensitivity to heat. Many of us experience a temporary
exacerbation of our symptoms when we get too warm. We can be sensitive to even
a slight increase in our core body temperature that may be due to physical
exercise or a warmer environment.
Thankfully
this ‘pseudo-exacerbation’ of the symptoms does not
cause any nerve damage. With time, we may figure out our intolerance
to heat and be as prepared as we can be.
Thanks Rachel
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I am so sorry you fell & got hurt! All with the best intentions. You can tell people there's a secret society of wheelchair fighters & they should see the other person. 😉
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