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Thanks for reaching out with your experience, olliec. I've been awfully conflicted about working out, particularly in the last couple years since the symptoms of my illness have seemed to intensify. Striking the balance between conditioning and deconditioning seems to be the ticket. I've found that if I allow myself to "take it easy" I encounter certain benefits, but to the detriment of others. I feel very lazy for currently having the goal of weight training three times per week - but I just can't handle more than that right now. I'm definitely going to spend some time investigating the resources mentioned in this thread.
Re Yoga: The benefits of yoga go beyond physiology. At best, it's also a meditative practice which trains the mind to regard the letting go of struggle as a natural state. Surrendering to whatever state the body is in is part of healing. It's not giving up. Rather, if we can let go of the urge to fight and insist that things should be different than they are, then we are better able to find the right path to discover whatever we truly need at any given moment.
Re Naltrexone supply issue: I use Skip's (compounding) pharmacy in Boca Raton, FL. They will ship your Naltrexone by mail. http://www.skipspharmacy.com/
Re Yoga: The benefits of yoga go beyond physiology. At best, it's also a meditative practice which trains the mind to regard the letting go of struggle as a natural state. Surrendering to whatever state the body is in is part of healing. It's not giving up. Rather, if we can let go of the urge to fight and insist that things should be different than they are, then we are better able to find the right path to discover whatever we truly need at any given moment.
Re Naltrexone supply issue: I use Skip's (compounding) pharmacy in Boca Raton, FL. They will ship your Naltrexone by mail. http://www.skipspharmacy.com/