alanwest09872
Golden Member
I know it doesnt sound like a huge accomplishment but going from completely disabled only being able to bench 65lbs up to 100lbs in 3 weeks is a huge accomplishment for me. I am working out muscles that havent been used in 10 years. I know its kind of lame thread but I am proud of myself and I want to announce it. I am passed my goal by 1 week and 20lbs. My original goal was 80lbs in 30 days 110lbs in 60 and 130 in 90 days. I am going to edit my goal for the time being. 130lbs in 30 more days 150lbs in 60. If I could do that I would be awesome for my health. I am attempting to do this with 4 hernated disk. And yes my doctor knows I am benching/working out my body. So they are aware. I also have a physical therapist coming to my home to help me work out my body.
Now I just need to figure out how to work out my lower back in a safe way so I can learn to walk in great distances again. Right now I can barely walk around a walmart without extreme pain. Half the time I have to ride around in the little electric cart because of my back. When I feel really good I actually walk around walmart. (This is when my depression isnt bad. When I have a good day) (Its a different story completely just dont want someone comparing 2 different threads and say it doesn't add up) I go through these spells of extreme depression where I cant even leave my bed room for more then 5-10mins without getting extremely anxiety (passing out type of anxiety) So some times I am fine and other times its so horrible I cant do anything. Working out does help my depression thou It helps release endorphins.
Well thats it. I am proud of myself and I really hope if I contiune doing this that I will get stronger and stronger. I do a different workout routine then what I am supposed to because of my back. See I cant do multi sets in a row. I have to wait time inbetween each set because If I dont my back kills me. So I will do 10-15 reps then wait 30mins to 1h then I do another 10-15 reps. I do this 5-10 times a day. It seems to be working really well for me so far. I wouldnt recommened it to anyone its very time consuming and not the right way to do it at all.
You can follow my weight training here at http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2168531
Now I just need to figure out how to work out my lower back in a safe way so I can learn to walk in great distances again. Right now I can barely walk around a walmart without extreme pain. Half the time I have to ride around in the little electric cart because of my back. When I feel really good I actually walk around walmart. (This is when my depression isnt bad. When I have a good day) (Its a different story completely just dont want someone comparing 2 different threads and say it doesn't add up) I go through these spells of extreme depression where I cant even leave my bed room for more then 5-10mins without getting extremely anxiety (passing out type of anxiety) So some times I am fine and other times its so horrible I cant do anything. Working out does help my depression thou It helps release endorphins.
Well thats it. I am proud of myself and I really hope if I contiune doing this that I will get stronger and stronger. I do a different workout routine then what I am supposed to because of my back. See I cant do multi sets in a row. I have to wait time inbetween each set because If I dont my back kills me. So I will do 10-15 reps then wait 30mins to 1h then I do another 10-15 reps. I do this 5-10 times a day. It seems to be working really well for me so far. I wouldnt recommened it to anyone its very time consuming and not the right way to do it at all.
You can follow my weight training here at http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2168531
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