I went and got an inhaler from my doctor. I have exercise induced asthma. Especially if there is a chill in the air. I had people stopping to check on me when I was hiking in Sedona. So embarrassing.
Now I take a puff before I start, and then mid way if needed. |
He’s your husband! Who cares if you’re out of breath with him. I feel like you might have issues that go far deeper than being out of breath when you exercise. |
Obviously. But I'd like to solve the small issues if I can. |
She wasn't rude about it. She just asked why I couldn't climb the 6-story staircase at Mammoth Cave without being out of breath. |
Lose weight and get an inhaler.
Those are the options. I've even had to stop during sex to use my inhaler. |
Your small issues are caused by your self esteem and mental health issues. How do you expect anything to change if you don't address those? I've been a size 20 and I'm very familiar with your thought process. But just suck it up and do it and then get some therapy. Or go to the gym. |
Me too! I just sound like I'm dying, but I have pretty good aerobic fitness and lung capacity. |
Believe it or not, some people are actually worthless. There's no reason to have a high opinion of yourself if you're a failure. That doesn't mean we can't make small changes. |
OP, you seem very sensitive to this issue, e.g., referring to your 11 year old's simple question as "calling you out" and being worried what your husband will think. I empathize and also think it's worth pushing yourself to exercise, shortness of breath at all. Don't let that worry preclude you from exercising.
FWIW, I'm the fit one in our family and have an 11 year old who would likely ask about shortness of breath (not rudely) and also a DH who is considerably less fit than me. It wouldn't occur to judge him for being out of breath - of course he would be in that case. Anyone pushing past their limits gets out of breath, even very fit people. I'd encourage you to see this issue for what it is and push past your worry. |
No one is worthless. Op also has a husband and kid and owes it to them to work on herself. |
I agree and kindly suggest getting out of your own head. |
It was OP who posted that. |
Exercise while doing something at home. My wife and I watch TV for an hour after we put the kids to bed. When my wife wanted to get started exercising again and didn't have time to exercise during the day, she started by marching in place while we watched TV. Then she added small weights while she marched. Later she increased to jogging in place. After a few weeks of doing this at home, she finally made time to go out for walks/jogs in the neighborhood during the day (she teleworks).
But this helped her get a bit more toned and less out-of-shape before she started going out of the house for exercise. |
Oh sorry. I've seen people be really mean to those who are overweight and the last sentence made me think it wasn't OP who posted. If OP think she's worthless, she definitely needs therapy. My point still stands that she owes it to her family |
I have POTS (a form of dysautonomia) and even when I was a size 2 who could jog 6 miles, I was still huffing and puffing the whole time.
Everyone's body is different. There's no shame in that; don't let it keep you from enjoying what you can! Maybe you can get a treadmill and build up some stamina in the privacy of your home before attempting things in public. But ultimately, you need to find a way to let go of worrying about other people's judgment. Life is short! |