
Originally Posted by
Dennis Martinez
Jason if your sick Tabatas might not not be a good idea since its taxing to the nervous system and might cause your immune system to shutdown even more so just take that into account as you ramp up your training my friend
Don't I know it. Right now I'm pretty knocked down with Crohn's flare up. I pretty much always have some symptoms but I live my life in spite of them; I just ride the rollercoaster and do what I can to mitigate the worst of them. Every once in a while though I get a genuine FLARE where my immune system goes on a rampage and tries to kill me by eating my gut. The ups and downs of the rollercoaster have been getting worse over the last couple of weeks. Tuesday night at work it finally hit big time. Awful abd pain, projectile vomiting, the whole bit. So I went down to the ER and got tuned up with some IV meds. Now I'm in the completely wiped out phase. Can't eat, nauseated, intermittent abd pain, tired as hell. I'm actually on the rebound and it usually only takes 3-5 days or so to get back to my regular baseline. Hoping to get back in the gym Monday and see how it goes. If I can pick up where I left off, I'll just keep training with my eye towards competition. If I can't, then I might have to skip this tourney and catch the next one.
The worst is knowing that the meds I've been on in the past kinda wrecked my heart. I'll never have world-class cardio because my heart has been weakened. When I train REALLY hard and push it to my maximum I sometimes end up with pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs. In this case, because the right side of the heart can't keep up). I don't get it very often and when I do it's certainly not nearly as bad as having heart failure or anything, but it still sucks. The coughing wears you out. I keep working at it though and I'm really hopeful the Tabatas can make a difference in getting me to *my* peak form -- even if that's not exactly world-class athlete status.