Also a heart rate monitor may be a good idea to avoid getting your heart rate too high. And by high I mean over 100
Thanks for the reminder! I keep forgetting to get one. I keep saying I will go to an athletic store when I have a few minutes worth of energy (I have tiny arms and want to make sure one fits) and then I forget to go.
@@purrsian and @@TiredSam have some good suggestions. I'm less convinced than @@MikeJackmin about the value of psychological help. Its so hard to find someone who actually understands that they can't make us better by "changing our cognitions".
But for instance someone that lost a leg or arms in the gulf war, they can learn how to cope with the disability. If a counselor told me to exercise I'd walk. But I could cope better. Still, I hope it doesn't come to counseling.
Resting doesn't have to mean doing nothing, unless you're already in a crash and can't even think. Between physical activities, I watch TV or movies, play simple computer games, do Sudoku puzzles, etc. As long as I'm not crashed, I don't find it at all unpleasant to rest.
Maybe I am constantly in more of a crash than I thought. I rest on the couch lots, with only music to listen to. Maybe sort mail, or my facebook MCAS group or look at pictures of rocks. (yeah, I love rocks) But it no longer maintains me, I am way too exhausted during the week. So I need to figure out how to save energy and lay down more.
@taniaaust1 So many good points to quote! And no time, so another summary. Cat doesn't get to go outside much, we live near a green belt with coyote. She won't even pee outside anymore. I've thought about potty training, but I've heard you need a dedicated toilet while training. I have only one... Besides, litter is the easiest weekly chore I have.
Here is a summary since everyone gave me so many good ideas:
I have groceries delivered, I only put fridge and freezer away upon delivery, the rest sits on the floor for a few days or weeks. Takes 5 minutes.
I only do two small loads of laundry per week. I tried doing one, but all my whites are now gray. Back to 2. Clothes are folded while I sit on the couch, and sometimes they are on the couch for several days before I put them away. One to two days with many rest breaks. Biggest chore.
I do dishes (while sitting on a bar stool) for about 5 minutes most mornings, so break up over the week.
Cat box when I can, hopefully 2 times a week. Takes 2 or 3 minutes.
I have a locking mailbox, so I get the mail once per week. Sort as I feel ok. Take the bills out immediately and pay online. I don't file, they are thrown in a box once paid. Takes one minute of energy.
Cook meat for dinner and freeze. (I either have a box of salad or frozen veggies at work). Usually very simple prep, sit on bar stool while doing any prep. Usually slow cooked beef or quick (stove top) cook fish or chicken breast. Putting food in containers is the hardest part, but usually only 5 minutes of sitting on barstool.
I sit in the shower, and sit on the sink counter while drying hair and putting on makeup. Minimal arm lifting. Sit on the bed while getting dressed.
I hate to admit this, but breakfast is chips and nuts in the car. I get home at 6:30 and am usually in bed between 7 and 8. Dinner is milk and pills. I basically only eat at work.
I water plants when they are wilting, takes 3 minutes about every 10 days.
Take the garbage can out once a week to curb, takes 2 minutes.
I can't think of any more chores at the moment, and I have to leave work. What can I change? More later!