Body Pain Getting Out of Bed in the Morning
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infinity ag
12:18p, 4/26/24
Hey all. Middle aged guy here. I experience body pain in the morning when I get out of bed. It gets better in 15 minutes as I warm up. Anything I can do or is this part of aging and nothing can be done?
bam02
1:23p, 4/26/24
What do you mean by bloody pain? Like pain, but somewhere in the body?
jtraggie99
1:29p, 4/26/24
I mean I'm 47 and lift weights 4 days a week. There's usually always something sore these days
. But then there is sore and then there is actual pain.
Hoosegow
1:32p, 4/26/24
Ah hahahahahahahahaha!

Maybe one of the first times I have thought of this on the HAF board. This has to be a troll!

Okay, sorry infinity. I know you post over here a lot. You are getting old. Just wait.
infinity ag
4:05p, 4/26/24
In reply to bam02
bam02 said:

What do you mean by bloody pain? Like pain, but somewhere in the body?

You might need newer glasses.
I said "body pain", not "bloody pain".

It just feels stiff and painful to get out. Then I am okay with no pain in about 15 minutes. I wonder if I need to do certain exercises. I go to the gym 3 times a week for running and weights.
infinity ag
4:05p, 4/26/24
In reply to jtraggie99
jtraggie99 said:

I mean I'm 47 and lift weights 4 days a week. There's usually always something sore these days
. But then there is sore and then there is actual pain.

I guess I meant being sore, not pain.
bam02
4:20p, 4/26/24
Do you work on flexibility much?
bigtruckguy3500
8:54p, 4/26/24
In reply to infinity ag
Where specifically? Back? Legs? Neck? Shoulders? Is it more muscle stiffness and tightness? Or is the joints that seem a bit rusty in the morning? And is it true pain? Or like a discomfort?

Hard to say. What's your current routine?

In general, there's a saying in sports medicine world - "Motion is lotion." The less you move the stiffer you become. So keep moving, and keep mobile, especially if it's your joints. If it's your muscles, is it due to inadequate recovery? Or not sufficient working out? Maybe you need soft tissue work, or more stretching.
2girlsdad
9:00p, 4/27/24
Did heavy squats this AM, I'll get out of bed stiff for the first 5 minutes tomorrow AM and then be good.

I'm 42.
Buford T. Justice
8:18a, 4/28/24
As a 75 year old lady recently said to me, "getting old is a *****. Something hurts all of the time."
"Gimme a diablo sandwhich and a dr. pepper...to go"
10andBOUNCE
4:38p, 4/28/24
In reply to 2girlsdad
2girlsdad said:

Did heavy squats this AM, I'll get out of bed stiff for the first 5 minutes tomorrow AM and then be good.

I'm 42.

First 5 minutes?? Heavy squats mean the next 5 days I'm stiff.
Max Power
5:50p, 4/28/24
It's more noteworthy when I wake up and nothing hurts.
OasisMan
7:12p, 4/28/24
OA
hillcountryag86
9:55p, 4/28/24
OP, do you take any prescriptions?
Southlake
6:14p, 4/29/24
I do a 25 minute session of yoga every other day ( in addition to cardio and resistance training)

No aches. No pain. Increased flexibility.

I hate yoga, but it really helps.

I'm 65
Farmer_J
8:49p, 4/29/24
I'll bet you a $100 bucks i's inflammation from bread and sugar. I had the exact same symptoms. Get out of bed in the morning feeling like a 90 year old man.

I cut out all bread and sugar during the keto craze and the first thing I noticed is that nothing hurt in the morning. I was limber like in my 20s.

Do an experiment for one month. It's life changing.
double aught
9:04p, 4/29/24
In reply to Farmer_J
Yeah, but when do you eat the bread and sugar?
infinity ag
11:42a, 5/2/24
In reply to bigtruckguy3500
bigtruckguy3500 said:

Where specifically? Back? Legs? Neck? Shoulders? Is it more muscle stiffness and tightness? Or is the joints that seem a bit rusty in the morning? And is it true pain? Or like a discomfort?

Hard to say. What's your current routine?

In general, there's a saying in sports medicine world - "Motion is lotion." The less you move the stiffer you become. So keep moving, and keep mobile, especially if it's your joints. If it's your muscles, is it due to inadequate recovery? Or not sufficient working out? Maybe you need soft tissue work, or more stretching.

Legs are fine. I mean mainly upper body. Shoulders and lower back. Neck is okay.

The last 2 weeks have been particularly bad. I have been sitting a lot during my job search with interviews and training stuff. I believe that causes lower back pain and it was excruciating for about a week. Then I go to the gym and do the torso twist machine thinking I wanted to strengthen it. The pain came back and is slowly subsiding.

I probably need to go on daily walk/jogs in the evening since I spend most of the day at my desk.
infinity ag
11:42a, 5/2/24
In reply to hillcountryag86
hillcountryag86 said:

OP, do you take any prescriptions?

None. Never have. In general I avoid meds if possible. Don't even take annual flu shots and I have been fine.
infinity ag
11:44a, 5/2/24
In reply to Southlake
Southlake said:

I do a 25 minute session of yoga every other day ( in addition to cardio and resistance training)

No aches. No pain. Increased flexibility.

I hate yoga, but it really helps.

I'm 65

I need to get into Yoga. Everyone who does has positive things to say. What asanas do you recommend for beginners?
infinity ag
11:47a, 5/2/24
In reply to Farmer_J
Farmer_J said:

I'll bet you a $100 bucks i's inflammation from bread and sugar. I had the exact same symptoms. Get out of bed in the morning feeling like a 90 year old man.

I cut out all bread and sugar during the keto craze and the first thing I noticed is that nothing hurt in the morning. I was limber like in my 20s.

Do an experiment for one month. It's life changing.



ooooooo!
I love bread and sugar, but I don't have it regularly. Usually I take a slice, split it into a quarter, apply some peanut butter and have that as a snack. Maybe once a week a slide as a sandwich with fish fillet inside.

Sugar, I love that but I 100% cut down pop/soda since Jan 1 and my weight has dropped 10 pounds since to 166lbs. So I see the difference. No ice cream either. But I have half spoon sugar in my coffee but go easy on desserts whenever it is around.

Maybe you are on to something.
bam02
11:49a, 5/2/24
In reply to infinity ag
You need to work out and you need to stretch
agz win
3:13p, 5/5/24
Maybe drink a glass of water and stretch in b d before getting up.
The Lost
10:19p, 5/5/24
In reply to infinity ag
infinity ag said:

bigtruckguy3500 said:

Where specifically? Back? Legs? Neck? Shoulders? Is it more muscle stiffness and tightness? Or is the joints that seem a bit rusty in the morning? And is it true pain? Or like a discomfort?

Hard to say. What's your current routine?

In general, there's a saying in sports medicine world - "Motion is lotion." The less you move the stiffer you become. So keep moving, and keep mobile, especially if it's your joints. If it's your muscles, is it due to inadequate recovery? Or not sufficient working out? Maybe you need soft tissue work, or more stretching.

Legs are fine. I mean mainly upper body. Shoulders and lower back. Neck is okay.

The last 2 weeks have been particularly bad. I have been sitting a lot during my job search with interviews and training stuff. I believe that causes lower back pain and it was excruciating for about a week. Then I go to the gym and do the torso twist machine thinking I wanted to strengthen it. The pain came back and is slowly subsiding.

I probably need to go on daily walk/jogs in the evening since I spend most of the day at my desk.


Make sure you have a good ergonomic chair, your posture matters a ton
VP at Pierce and Pierce
10:23a, 5/6/24
I would encourage you to drink more water, spend 15-20 minutes every night stretching, use a rubber band for shoulder exercises, and try to eat less bread and sugar at night as these cause inflammation. In the morning, have 1 glass of water upon waking and try to stretch even if for 2 minutes.
johnhoward
6:15a, 5/9/24
I get you. I have the same morning aches and pains. What helped me a lot were physio massages. The massages loosened up my muscles so I could move around without pain a lot faster. Try some stretches before bed and take a warm shower in the morning. That also helps me feel better. If you can, check out physio massages. Here is the link to the clinic where I go: https://scarboroughphysiochiro.com/. It's worth it, and they tailor the massages to your needs. It's made my mornings better.
O.G.
3:19p, 5/9/24
Foam rolling, stretching/yoga early in the morning and throughout the day has helped me a lot.

I do a lot of dead hangs & back stretches as well.
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