Medical Conditions that inhibit Weight Loss
Weight loss can be a difficult goal to achieve. Some inhibitors
include poor planning, low motivation, and lack of knowledge.
These can be over come easily. Other conditions may be a bit
more difficult to compete with.
Pain
Pain can inhibit your ability to excersize either a little or it
can inhibit it completely. If you plan on exercising and are
experiencing pain, use a little common sense: If it hurts to do
it, don't do it. Sometimes your pain can be a symptom of years
of inactivity and starting slow and easy is preferred. In other
cases you may want to consult a physical therepist.
Thyroid
This will require that you see a doctor and get the proper
medications. Low thyroid or underactive thyroid will cause a low
metabolism. Most of us are aware that the metabolism dictates
how much energy your body burns. A doctor can work with you and
help you find the exact amount of medication required to balance
your thyroid activity. Some exercises can help balance your
thyroid. Consult a physical therapist for help with the
exercises.
Diabetes
Unfortunately diabetes and overweight conditions go hand in
hand. Most people who have diabetes are overweight and need to
monitor their blood-sugar levels. If insulin levels are too high
it will promote weight gain. It is highly recommended you work
with your doctor closely when using insulin to regulate
blood-sugar levels. If you use diet and exercise to control your
blood-sugar levels you will achieve your goals more readily.
Prescriptions
If you are having trouble reaching your weight loss goals, it
may be attributable to the Prescription Medications
you are taking. Some medications that contain steroids will
cause you to gain some weight. Other medications like
anti-seizure drugs and psychotropic drugs may also inhibit your
weight loss efforts. Work with your doctor to find a medication
that will do the job needed without obstructing your weight loss
goals.