This morning I did:
Livinleggings - 20 Wake Up Yoga Stretch - 21 days of free live online yoga classes - (Day 3)
Felt great! It was a toss-up between this or going for an hour long walk and this won because I'll be able to write this post then have a lovely shower and wash my hair without rushing before starting work this morning. I could fit in a walk around lunch time or later this afternoon.
Last week we spent 3 nights in Wales with family and it was such a good break from the norm including the road trip there and back. We stayed in a cute log cabin and played lots of board games and drank hot chocolate (and some cider) because the weather was pretty horrible. No hike up Snowdon, but noone was really in the mood for that, so we did a couple of walks to waterfalls instead. And I had a very short walk on the beach before it started raining again. Did have hot chips doused with salt and vinegar at the seaside and also shared a decadent belgian waffle with hubby with my fave ice-cream - rum & raisin. :)
So, just before that I was successful in stopping taking the blood pressure medication I'd been on for a month. It made me feel awfully fatigued, with a really tight chest - I barely had energy for my daily walks - and I just about managed my evening job after taking up to 2 hour naps in the afternoon. So, after consulting with the doctor I stopped taking it after taking a smaller dose for a week. Then I went on holiday.
And at the beginning of this week I saw the nurse practitioner again wanting to restart the conversation about starting on hrt. But, my blood pressure spiked again on the reading she took. Not as bad as before, but still high. Thankfully I'd already booked to wear a 24 hour blood pressure monitor from Tuesday at 9am to Wednesday at 9am - it's the only day I could take off work, which was advised. And yesterday the readings came back very normal - so I'm very glad that this proves I have some kind of white coat syndrome when it's taken in the GP's office. I have an appointment to restart the hrt conversation again in a couple of weeks so hoping the blood pressure issue doesn't come up again.
Anyhoo, so that's what's been happening lately. This week I'd like to get to 7,000 daily average steps and I'd like to start fitting these 20 yoga sessions into my week. I have a lovely route through our local park that gives me a solid 9k steps that I'll try to do whenever I have time - on Tuesday evening it took 1.5 hrs so quite indulgent, but it is really lovely and we've had some beautiful blue skies this week so I hope to take advantage again soon.
I'm not tracking calories right now although I'm keen to start again to try to improve protein and then start with some mild dumbbell workouts - perhaps with just 4 or 5kg weights with high reps. It's less than 5 weeks until we go to Turkey for a week so I would have loved to develop some tone in my arms, but I think that would be a bit too ambitious. But, I'll see if I can fit in at least two arm workouts a week until we go. Legs I'm not too worried about and the tummy flab will be what it is.
A non-scaled victory yesterday was that I pulled my jeans down without unbuttoning and that's always a great sign. The scale said 66kg this morning, which is also fine so I don't feel that I need to restrict calories right now, but I know that it will help me to increase protein when/if I get back to it soon. Right now I'm just enjoying feeling energetic again.
So, I've missed out on about two weeks of posts and I've only dipped in slightly lately, but I'm looking forward to catching up on how everyone is doing.
Hope you're all well and have a Thriving Thursday everyone!!! xxx