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| 08-06-2004, 04:54 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 479
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I originally visited you with a back issue in early Feb or late Jan,
and you noticed that I may have had some stress (anxiety or high blood pressure issues). Turns out you were right about the anxiety and he back is fine now. My job has been very stressful lately and my normal cycling workouts make me feel like I am doing more harm than good. I have had a couple of panic attacks at work and have noticed that my blood pressure is elevated during these times (140/90). Normally my blood pressure is 125/70. My resting heart rate has been as low as 42-44, but lately it has been elevated (60s/70s). Short rides between 1-2 hours (with max hour rate efforts) are fine but I do not feel good afterwards. Sometimes my heart rate is 20-25 beats higher than normal. Longer endurance rides leave me feeling shaky, anxious, and I can not sleep right after the ride. I have little tremors or body twitches that keep me from sleeping and recovering from the effort. And sometimes I get a tight feeling in my chest. I have seen a team of doctors (general practitioner and cardiologist). The GP has put me on Zoloft (50mg and changing to 100 mg today) and wants to put me on a blood pressure medicine in a month if my blood pressure does not improve. All of my cardio tests have been normal (EKG, stress EKG with Thallium, echocardiogram, and ultrasound of arteries near the kidneys) This has been going on for a while and I wanted to see what you thought. Any advice? |
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| 08-06-2004, 06:17 PM | #2 |
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SYTherapy Creator
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Yoga Therapist and trainer
Posts: 1,068
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While I am happy to see you again for consult or bodywork, I feel you
need more complete turn around. So ...My recommendation is that you engage in a serious yoga program. Learning to relax, meditate and perhaps do it in rhythm with daily life. Optimal for local to Denver area would be Kripalu, Integral, or Classical Yoga center that presents the holistic approach to Yoga, not merely asanas. For those local see www.ytoc.org <http://www.ytoc.org/> for list of centers in Colorado. also an Ayurvedic protocol for deepening your body's ability to release. Recommend consult with Dr. John Douillard www.lifespa.com <http://www.lifespa.com/> or ph 303-516-4409 or other ayurvedic center for shirodhara, warm oil poured over your forehead for 30min. bliss. Also call my secretary Carrie she can do this call 303-875-2438 or Om time in Boulder. Do it weekly for 2-4-6 months. I think even perhaps a stay at yoga center would be a good idea, that way you can learn a yogic lifestyle. Recommend www.yogaville.org <http://www.yogaville.org/> in SW Virginia first as best facility to get lifestyle. They have MD on staff and massage people who are in my yoga therapy program. or www.Kripalu.org as yoga education and stress relaxation center in western MA, offers many forms of massage, is a health spa. I teach at both places and can give you more if you like. I am happy to give you more or clarify what options you wish to do. |
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