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  Karate and Exercise 20090120

There was no karate class for the last two weeks of the year, but I haven't been back since. It's nice to be home in the evening and not rush out the door to get to the class. The class is also two hours and finishes between 2030 and 2045. I'm usually ready to get to bed and read by 2100, since I wake up at 0500 on work days. Even after a quick shower after class, I'm still a bit strung up from class and not ready to sleep.

During the off period I also had some lab tests done and found that it is double-very unlikely that I have an iron disorder (hemochromatosis), but do have elevated cortisol. Cortisol is a stress hormone. I don't need the extra stress of squeezing the two-class karate into my schedule, so I don't know what I'm going to do about that. I have been continuing to punch and kick the bag in the garage a few days week. That at least gives me the impact exercise without the risk of injury and doesn't take nearly as long.

I haven't talked with the doc about the cortisol issue yet. Don't have an appt scheduled. Elevated cortisol is a cause of calcium leaching from bones, etc., so I've read that supplementing Ca and vit D is not effective until the underlying issue is resolved. Elevated cortisol is usually associated with Cushing's disease/syndrome, which I apparently don't have because I don't have the symptoms. Dolly says it's time to see an endocrinologist.

The clock is ticking. In June or so I'm supposed to go back for a repeat DEXA (bone scan). If there is no improvement, then the doc would like to put me on an osteo med, but there are potential side effects that could cause issues later, i.e., I'm too young to start that stuff.

Over the weekend I was reading some about exercise and bone density. Apparently it can be improved through exercise that stresses the bones. In young people, exercise contributes to their maximum bone density and it sticks with them. In older people, exercise increases their current bone density BUT the effect goes away once the exercise program is terminated. I requested more information from the National Osteoporosis Foundation, but their materials have been not all that informative since they are so non-committal about everything.


posted on Jan 20, 2009 8:25 AM ()

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Doesnt this all make you a bit insecure? I think that would happen to me.
comment by itsjustme on Jan 22, 2009 5:35 AM ()
Oh yes, quite.
reply by stiva on Jan 22, 2009 6:09 AM ()
ugs.. this is like your never ending battle to get information...
I hope that you can manage to stay away from the meds...
comment by kristilyn3 on Jan 21, 2009 11:59 AM ()
There was a post on the osteo forum I've been following about that: difficult to get clear answers.
reply by stiva on Jan 21, 2009 1:27 PM ()
LOL
comment by janetk on Jan 21, 2009 10:59 AM ()
Uh-huh...but sometimes doing something *enjoyable* is good for reducing stress. Is there something that you like to do? Something that won't be a cause of stress when it's hard to find time to do it? Not everything has to have a grand purpose...
comment by janetk on Jan 21, 2009 10:40 AM ()
I've read about that.
reply by stiva on Jan 21, 2009 10:54 AM ()
I got your e-mail and will get on that right away.

Most things are, in some way, stress related. Have you ever considered doing some kind of something to reduce stress?
comment by janetk on Jan 21, 2009 7:32 AM ()
Thanks.

I used to do yoga and (more) taiji, but stopped that to focus more on weight-bearing exercise. If the high cortisol is the cause of my osteo problems, then the yoga practice was not working to prevent it before.

If I did yoga, taiji, meditation, weight lifting, weight-bearing exercise, aerobics, then that MIGHT work, but I would be stressed trying to find time to do it all.
reply by stiva on Jan 21, 2009 8:22 AM ()
It sounds like you mad the right decision with the scheduling.
AJ
comment by lunarhunk on Jan 20, 2009 12:35 PM ()
It would be nice to go, but the scheduling is just bad. A one hour class would be so much better.
reply by stiva on Jan 20, 2009 6:17 PM ()
Keep us updated. I'm finding this all very fascinating and I'm really hoping you and your doctors can get to the cause and find a solution.
comment by sexysadie on Jan 20, 2009 10:14 AM ()
I haven't heard back from the doc yet about the cortisol question, but it's still a big mystery.
reply by stiva on Jan 20, 2009 6:16 PM ()

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