I am Tech in my hospitals' Emergency Department, soon-to-be RN. I've been working in the ED at nights (7p-7a) for almost a year now, with 2 years of Cardiac Tele under my belt. I am a young (21y.o.) male, with a fit physique, I work nights on the weekends (Fri-Sun) and ever since school has started back up, I haven't been able to workout like I typically do (although work in the ED keeps me halfway in shape). It seems like the my first shift every week (Fri), I come home with my both my legs aching like CRAZY!!! It seems like at the end of the shift my legs have no blood flowing and are just completely dry, I guess that best describes the aching feeling. I don't know what sickle-cell pain feels like, but if I had to guess, the pain I get is on point with so. I use great running/jogging shoes that give great support and are tightly fitting to my feet. And after the rest of my shifts of the weekend, my legs feel normal. I don't know if my legs are just getting a hefty workout that first shift, since I'm hardly able to workout anymore, and all the muscles in my legs are just tightening up and are reducing the blood flow to my legs? But what I'm coming here for is any thoughts on this, if any of yall have the same problems and what you do to resolve this issue. I've heard buying TED hose socks from say Walgreens or CVS (non-prescribed). But I believe just a pre-shift excercise would do some justice. If so, what kind of light workouts/exercises would you recommend (legs only)?
Hello yall,
I am Tech in my hospitals' Emergency Department, soon-to-be RN. I've been working in the ED at nights (7p-7a) for almost a year now, with 2 years of Cardiac Tele under my belt. I am a young (21y.o.) male, with a fit physique, I work nights on the weekends (Fri-Sun) and ever since school has started back up, I haven't been able to workout like I typically do (although work in the ED keeps me halfway in shape). It seems like the my first shift every week (Fri), I come home with my both my legs aching like CRAZY!!! It seems like at the end of the shift my legs have no blood flowing and are just completely dry, I guess that best describes the aching feeling. I don't know what sickle-cell pain feels like, but if I had to guess, the pain I get is on point with so. I use great running/jogging shoes that give great support and are tightly fitting to my feet. And after the rest of my shifts of the weekend, my legs feel normal. I don't know if my legs are just getting a hefty workout that first shift, since I'm hardly able to workout anymore, and all the muscles in my legs are just tightening up and are reducing the blood flow to my legs? But what I'm coming here for is any thoughts on this, if any of yall have the same problems and what you do to resolve this issue. I've heard buying TED hose socks from say Walgreens or CVS (non-prescribed). But I believe just a pre-shift excercise would do some justice. If so, what kind of light workouts/exercises would you recommend (legs only)?
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