? re: exercise, fibro and back issues

  • I'm new here. Have 50 lbs to lose, have hypothyroid, fibromyalgia, many back issues-mild scoliosis, pinched nerves, arthritis in neck, lower back, bad right knee, hip problems.
    I'm feeling way older than the 44 yrs I am.
    I know I need to exercise but I just don't know which way to go with it.
    I recieved 2 'walk away the pounds' dvds as a gift.
    My chiro told me once that yoga was good.
    I can't afford a gym or personal trainer so need soemthign I can do here at home.

    Any suggestions? I have some stretching exercises and will start the WATP soon. I don't think I need to do it every day. What can I alternate it with, how do I deal with the pain from my 'ailments'?
    So many questions. I just dont' want to do more damage than I have already.
    Thanks for your answers

    lol! I don't want to be a whiney but I forgot to add I also had a abdominal hysterectomy w/vag. cuff suspension and a bladder sling back in Sept 08. I'm still quite tender from that.
  • One thing about exercise is it can help you feel better. I have had back problems, knee problems and overall leg problems. I feel better when I'm exercising regularly.

    You might want to look at some beginner Yoga dvds and definitely do the WATP videos. Walking outside can also be a good exercise. I would start with a few days per week and see about doing it every day.
  • thanks, sometimes my hips just hurt so bad when I walk, feel them crunching, or like they pop out of place.
    I knowif I'd just get up and do something I'd be alot better off.

    What beginners yoga videos would you suggest?
  • For yoga DVDs, it appears there a few good options:
    Yoga for the Rest of us
    http://www.amazon.com/Yoga-Rest-Us-P...ref=pd_sim_d_5
    Essential Yoga for Inflexible people
    http://www.amazon.com/Essential-Infl...?ie=UTF8&s=dvd

    Those are some pretty gentle routines.