For your knee - Try icing it for 15-20 minutes several times a day along with plenty of advil. It may not seem like there is inflammation if it physically doesn't look swollen but there is definitely inflammation. Next, be diligent about riding a stationary cycle daily if possible, don't worry you probably won't lose any weight with how much you have got used to eating and probably it will even increase your appetite with this exercise. Also, the amount of calories burned is less than 50 for each 5-10 minute cycling, which you can easily make that up I assume. of some sort at the gym etc. the motion is the key to blood flow and creating oxygen to help heal the knee.
As far as your description with your gain being so noticeable physically as well as aesthetically now, I understand exactly what you mean. I myself went from 215 Lbs. up to 260 Lbs. and wow did I not only see a difference but I felt such a difference. Even when I was at 245 and climbing I found the easiest of things to be much more difficult with not only my belly getting in the way but with stamina. Bending over and tying my shoes while seating would leave me dizzy and virtually cut off my breath and when I got to 260 it was that much more challenging, I am sure I had a strained look on my face. I commonly would drop something in fairly tight quarters and bend down to pick up and my butt would bump into something then I would get up and move slightly and my hips or belly would bump into something else. A crazy discovery was when I was running after a football pass one day with a few friends and like you mentioned I felt my huge Gut bouncing and and jiggling uncontrollably and when I went to stop my momentum with my extra weight didnt allow me to stop on time and I virtually laid out a buddy that I thought I should have been easily able to stop before crashing into. I really couldn't stop all the extra weight.
I would love to hear a few more from you because I have several other encounters to tell!
As far as your description with your gain being so noticeable physically as well as aesthetically now, I understand exactly what you mean. I myself went from 215 Lbs. up to 260 Lbs. and wow did I not only see a difference but I felt such a difference. Even when I was at 245 and climbing I found the easiest of things to be much more difficult with not only my belly getting in the way but with stamina. Bending over and tying my shoes while seating would leave me dizzy and virtually cut off my breath and when I got to 260 it was that much more challenging, I am sure I had a strained look on my face. I commonly would drop something in fairly tight quarters and bend down to pick up and my butt would bump into something then I would get up and move slightly and my hips or belly would bump into something else. A crazy discovery was when I was running after a football pass one day with a few friends and like you mentioned I felt my huge Gut bouncing and and jiggling uncontrollably and when I went to stop my momentum with my extra weight didnt allow me to stop on time and I virtually laid out a buddy that I thought I should have been easily able to stop before crashing into. I really couldn't stop all the extra weight.
I would love to hear a few more from you because I have several other encounters to tell!
8 years