Choosing a machine to help with Constipation IBS
#244097 - 02/04/06 08:03 AM
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Augie
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Hi experts! I was wondering which would be a better investment for exercises purely to help my Constipation An elliptical or a treadmill. Any opinions?
-------------------- ~ Beth
Constipation, pain prodominent,cramps, spasms and bloat!
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Does the elliptical your looking at have a function that will make the incline "like stairs"? If so, I would say that one!!
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It's just the cheapest one I could find. So, maybe I should go with the treadmill or stick with the elliptical regular kind? This is purely to help the constipation...not trying to lose weight. I know you have had great success with the exercise helping your C...so thanks for your input.
-------------------- ~ Beth
Constipation, pain prodominent,cramps, spasms and bloat!
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I am major C and have always had better luck w/ the elliptical.
-------------------- IBS-C with major bloat!
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Beth, have you used an elliptical machine before? I tried the one we have at the gym and personally am not a fan of it. Not the brand but the actual motion of using it. To me it's like a half-run and I felt really out of synch with the movements.
I think a treadmill would help yor constipation? Shell?
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Gotcha, I should stay out of this as I am a D.
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can you post the brand and models number so what you are looking at?
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I can't really comment on which one I think would be better for helping with C. I think either one since excercise in general would help get things moving. I just wanted to add that I looove ellipticals, I am waiting to be able to afford my own right now. They are low impact and easy on my knees and I feel like they target so many different parts at once. I bought a cheapy and took it back, it is not worth the money, they have no range of motion and a short stride on them, which makes them very tiring and uncomfortable to use. So if you get one you should invest some money so it is worth it for you.
-------------------- Microscopic Colitis, IBS-A, GERD, Hiatal Hernia
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I just know if I do get one, it will be the cheapest I can find because I don't have any money for it really. But if I do find one I'm interested in, I'll post it.
Thanks!
-------------------- ~ Beth
Constipation, pain prodominent,cramps, spasms and bloat!
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Good point!
#244415 - 02/06/06 10:39 AM
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Augie
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I've never even tried one yet! I may not be able to do it. They cost more than the treadmills. I'm just tired of walking outside in the rain and cold. I need something I can do everyday without worrying about the weather. And also when it's most convenient for me!
Thanks Tina!
-------------------- ~ Beth
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