I'm having difficulties that the last couple of weeks I've been experiencing symptoms of stress that seem to be getting worse. I can't think of any reason why
I'm not overweight and live a healthy lifestyle, trying to trying to cut fat - it seems nearly all of it is around my waist an sides (170 5ft 9") a lot seems to point to high cortisol.
Emotionally, I don't feel worried or angered. More of slow, lazy difficult to concentrate feeling (ie, beast mode will not activate, everything seems like a lot of effort). Yesterday morning I had a lot of negative thoughts, felt very lonely and was almost sobbing. It can at times be difficult to relax, after I've had a workout, showered, finished household chores I like to spend an hour watching TV or a film, but recently I've found it hard to follow and don't understand the plot. I've also been finding it hard to maintain conversations.
The past couple of days I've laid back of the workouts. This Sunday I would have done some outdoor HIIT, but I was experiencing painful stomach cramps and constipation a few hours before - therefore went for a light run instead when it cleared up.
Throughout yesterday I had a constant headache on the right side of my head that would just not go away and I decided not to workout and take a restful night. The headache is still there a little bit now, but it's not as noticeable.
I'm getting 7-8 hours of sleep, and don't bother setting an alarm as I seem to naturally wake up at the same time every morning.
A typical day:
Morning: 4 egg omelette with veg, Green tea, 2 pints of water
Lunch: Chicken salad, 1 coffee
Afternoon: 2 pints of water, 1 coffee, 1 handful of nuts
Evening: If workout, around 7pm. PWO shake (whey protein, glycine, creatine, BCCA). Meal: Meet/fish with large portion of vegetables and more water.
Alcohol consumption about 3-6 units per week (usually consists of a glass of wine about once a week, or the odd beer now and again).
I try to avoid cheat meals at home so I don't feel guilty when eating out.
3 times a week weights using the main lifts
2 times a week, HIIT.
In the evenings around 10pm I used to get really hungry, and found my self eating an extra omelette or a tin of tuna - now I don't feel hungry at all.
Generally I have a comfortable lifestyle, there are no worries with work, I don't have any debt and I'm on top of my finances. I'm lucky enough that my commute to and from work is no more than 15mins allowing me to take my time in the mornings.
I also try to do things in advance as much as possible to free up time, such as preparing my food for work, having clothes ready, clean dishes etc.
Things that used to help me relax are no longer working, such as taking a long bath and getting into freshly clean bed sheets. The other week I went to have long evening at a local spa, the sauna and steam rooms just made me feel like it was hard to breathe and I could feel my heart beating rapidly (I've been going to health spa's for years and don't usually experience this).
I'm not overweight and live a healthy lifestyle, trying to trying to cut fat - it seems nearly all of it is around my waist an sides (170 5ft 9") a lot seems to point to high cortisol.
Emotionally, I don't feel worried or angered. More of slow, lazy difficult to concentrate feeling (ie, beast mode will not activate, everything seems like a lot of effort). Yesterday morning I had a lot of negative thoughts, felt very lonely and was almost sobbing. It can at times be difficult to relax, after I've had a workout, showered, finished household chores I like to spend an hour watching TV or a film, but recently I've found it hard to follow and don't understand the plot. I've also been finding it hard to maintain conversations.
The past couple of days I've laid back of the workouts. This Sunday I would have done some outdoor HIIT, but I was experiencing painful stomach cramps and constipation a few hours before - therefore went for a light run instead when it cleared up.
Throughout yesterday I had a constant headache on the right side of my head that would just not go away and I decided not to workout and take a restful night. The headache is still there a little bit now, but it's not as noticeable.
I'm getting 7-8 hours of sleep, and don't bother setting an alarm as I seem to naturally wake up at the same time every morning.
A typical day:
Morning: 4 egg omelette with veg, Green tea, 2 pints of water
Lunch: Chicken salad, 1 coffee
Afternoon: 2 pints of water, 1 coffee, 1 handful of nuts
Evening: If workout, around 7pm. PWO shake (whey protein, glycine, creatine, BCCA). Meal: Meet/fish with large portion of vegetables and more water.
Alcohol consumption about 3-6 units per week (usually consists of a glass of wine about once a week, or the odd beer now and again).
I try to avoid cheat meals at home so I don't feel guilty when eating out.
3 times a week weights using the main lifts
2 times a week, HIIT.
In the evenings around 10pm I used to get really hungry, and found my self eating an extra omelette or a tin of tuna - now I don't feel hungry at all.
Generally I have a comfortable lifestyle, there are no worries with work, I don't have any debt and I'm on top of my finances. I'm lucky enough that my commute to and from work is no more than 15mins allowing me to take my time in the mornings.
I also try to do things in advance as much as possible to free up time, such as preparing my food for work, having clothes ready, clean dishes etc.
Things that used to help me relax are no longer working, such as taking a long bath and getting into freshly clean bed sheets. The other week I went to have long evening at a local spa, the sauna and steam rooms just made me feel like it was hard to breathe and I could feel my heart beating rapidly (I've been going to health spa's for years and don't usually experience this).