I THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO DIE (I’ve Been Hospitalized 4 Days with Rhabdomyolysis)

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  • @bignoknow
    @bignoknow  2 ปีที่แล้ว

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  • @BigBliqs
    @BigBliqs 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I’m 18, and last year I had rhabdo. My ck level was 180,000 and the doctors were surprised that my kidneys weren’t damaged and that I was able to walk. I’m so happy that you are doing good. God is good🙌🏽

  • @labelsk8er0121
    @labelsk8er0121 6 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Noah as a kidney cancer survivor I myself have also been there waiting for death to knock on my hospital door. It's absolutely the most horrifying and humbling situation one will ever experience! I ended up losing my right kidney but I'm fine now as you will be also! It takes a strong man to admit his flaws and weaknesses and you do a great job of both at the same time being humble and making all of us feel better about our day go day bullshit we encounter! Much love man and thank you for all you do! If you ever need anyone just know I'm here for you also not just as a fan but as a brother in life!

    • @bignoknow
      @bignoknow  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Brave of you to share this. Thank you.

  • @bignoknow
    @bignoknow  6 ปีที่แล้ว +61

    This has been one of the scariest and most humbling experience of my entire life. Even now I write this while sitting in my hospital room with an IV in my arm. Listen to your body everyone and be very careful trying new movements. Better to scale and take it slow until you know what your body can and can't do. CrossFit has been a wonderful journey and I have never had anything like this happen before. I will use this experience to stay more safe going forward and help others do the same.

    • @MrHero1976
      @MrHero1976 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Get well soon bud

    • @kirstenschaenzer6991
      @kirstenschaenzer6991 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      bignoknow glad you're ok. take care of yourself. ❤

    • @suryaananda108
      @suryaananda108 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      bignoknow Love, Light & Healing to you Noah. Sending prayers. Will keep you in my Japa meditations. ❤️🙏

    • @terrancesmith5389
      @terrancesmith5389 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You made a mistake, learn from it, move on, don't do it again.

    • @mattj3447
      @mattj3447 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      bignoknow Your story hits so many tones of the time I got Rhabdomyolysis. I also did a very strenuous workout on my chest, followed by alcohol and worked the same muscles again the following day, after little sleep and dehydration. Note I had not worked out in a long time, therefore pushing myself on the same muscle group over two days, plus alcohol caused my muscles to rapidly break down. I had the dark coloured urine and extreme pain in my chest, accompanied with swelling. Got took straight into hospital with CK over 2000 like you and spent a further 5 days on IV fluids. Unfortunately I already had a kidney problem, which worsened it to the point where I'm currently at 16% renal function and have been placed on the organ transplant waiting list. My renal consultant also told me a story about someone who drank alcohol and ran a half marathon, ultimately resulting in them getting rhabdomyolysis. I think people need to be aware that hydration is absolutely essential when working out. Like you say in your video, listening to your body is absolutely paramount, it does it's best to let you know when it's suffered and needs to rest. I hope these comments find you in good health. Thank you for sharing your story

  • @jefflohmeyer3157
    @jefflohmeyer3157 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Recently was hospitalized with Rhabdomyloysis myself, CK level was over 50,000 at the time I was admitted. Spent 6 days hooked up to the IV. Looking forward to getting back active, terrifying experience.

  • @drustories9857
    @drustories9857 6 ปีที่แล้ว +56

    I’m sure you will disagree… but for all of its good & there is a lot of it… CF is bad.
    I did it for 2 yrs. I learned tons… I got really strong.
    But it destroys your body. And the cult like atmosphere is creepy.
    I know it’s fun going there… but listen to your body bro.
    Feel better. Heal up. Good luck.

    • @bignoknow
      @bignoknow  6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      It certainly must be done carefully and I learned that the hard way. Awareness and respect for your body and individual abilities mixed with various safe movement over speed in weight is key going forward. CrossFit has been one of the greatest blessings of my entire life but clearly has it's pitfalls and I fell deep into one of them. I will use this experience to educate others and keep them safe in their fitness journey as well as myself going forward.

    • @AlDuartefromOrlando
      @AlDuartefromOrlando 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      It can be bad at bad boxes and if you go all out all the time. I pace myself, push myself and go all out when it makes sense at my CF box. I don't care about winning. I care about my health and physical fitness, and when done my way, CF is relatively safe.

    • @drustories9857
      @drustories9857 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Al Duarte admittedly, I may had had a shitty box (I think they were decent but not the best)
      I did pace myself tho. I never cared about finishing 1st or even put my numbers on the board.
      And I still damaged my body. ~ the way it worked for me was after I quit cf… once I began working out on my own… after taking about 6 months off… I then noticed several new aches and pains in my body, my knees, my elbows specifically. And I completely attribute those to cf

    • @waqidj
      @waqidj 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      dru Stories yes it does

    • @BlackLabelSlushie
      @BlackLabelSlushie 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      dru Stories did your elbows heal, dru?

  • @TheManicRainbow
    @TheManicRainbow 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Oh my god I saw the thumbnail of you in a hospital bed with the gown on and my heart dropped. And while I am so sorry to hear about what happened, I was a bit relieved that it was a physical problem and that you didn't have a relapse with your depression or anything. You're a big part of my daily dose of positivity and I would have hated to see you go through that again. Not to say that this isn't horrible and a serious issue. I'm glad you're getting treated and I hope you better soon. Please be careful, love.

  • @anxietyanddepressionsuck7489
    @anxietyanddepressionsuck7489 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    praying for you Noah, stay positive and rebuke the anxiety and negative thoughts

  • @BentleyJax-River
    @BentleyJax-River 6 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    So sorry to hear about all of this Noah. I really never heard of this and it sounds quite frightening. Please take care of yourself and rest. Prayers coming your way.

  • @the51project
    @the51project 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I used to crossfit. But I didn't want injured - so I took private lessons with the crossfit instructor - on technique. Unfortunately his ego got in the way - on practising deadlift - he said 'you can lift more' and proceeded to get much heavier weight - I said no, but he ignored that and said try anyway - when I lifted, I was thinking on the weight - not technique. Now I have a permanent click in my neck and pain, as I've damaged the disks. Crossfit produced great results, but it injures many people. I would not recommend crossfit to anyone, and that's just a fact. I'd be interested to see if there were any numbers on crossfit injuries, compared to other 'sports'. I expect it would be top. Do this heavy exercise, as quickly as you can - not best way to control technique.

  • @daveytolley
    @daveytolley 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I'm an old 70 year an old once gym rat since a teenager. My dad was naturally a strong person (coal miner) that would tell me " son you have to let your muscles recover from intense workouts! Your muscles are like a piece of meat: if you take a hammer to them and beat the hell out of them they will become a piece of destroyed mush." Back off a little and you can still enjoy the endorphins and not damage yourself beyond repair. I've been so sore I could hardly walk up a flight of stairs. Now an old fart I realize I should have included my training to other sports like golf, swimming, volleyball, archery and so on. Then I could say I'm truly cross fit. I bet you could really be good at Judo. Get well and don't be so hard on yourself. Your pal,

  • @rgawt1870
    @rgawt1870 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Noah, I'm sorry to hear whats been happening to you recently. Don't lose hope, this is part of life. This is part of having a human experience. We're not human beings having a spiritual experience. We're spiritual beings having a human experience. I have learned that from Dr. Wayne Dyer.
    Stay positive

  • @jerryarcia6187
    @jerryarcia6187 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I had this same experience! I worked out and when I was done I felt dizzy and had to pull the car over. My buddy took me to the ER because I was panicking !! Turned out it was what you had. I stayed in the hospital for a week but I never came out the same. I felt so weird when I left the hospital. Like extreme brain fog I have anxiety and panic attacks almost every day. I rarely leave the house only when I have too i guess I got traumatized.. and I never worked out again it’s been 4 years .....

  • @ozmark123
    @ozmark123 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I am very happy to see that you are recovering and doing well. Again, your channel is such an amazing public service. Thank you for your humility and ability to share your life with us.

  • @Evettesparkle
    @Evettesparkle 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Oh no, what on earth! I'm sorry this happend but glad you had the wisdom enough to not ignore it and go to the hospital. Sounds like you're in good hands and you will be ok. Thanks for sharing this, I never knew about it.

  • @saymatattooremovalchannel9264
    @saymatattooremovalchannel9264 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Wow!!! Something similar happened to me when I over trained few years back. Long story short I suffer from Graves’ disease and have irregular heart beat and was stupid and kept over training until I had heart failure and was hospitalised for days. - lesson learnt - all the best on your recovery

    • @bignoknow
      @bignoknow  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      BuffSam xo must have been so scary for you

  • @Jc22ny
    @Jc22ny 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Noah Wishing you a speedy recovery with as little pain as possible. My Prayers and thoughts are with you.

  • @LydiaIsRedeemed
    @LydiaIsRedeemed 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Get well Noah, sorry to see you're going through this. Keep the faith my friend.

  • @ms3ben
    @ms3ben 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This isn’t a common condition but can happen to crossfiters due to the very high intensity.
    Glad you’re recovering well.

  • @bstokes9424
    @bstokes9424 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm sorry you have been dealing with all this. Much sympathy and prayers for you I had to go in for gallbladder surgery and I also had the catastrophic thinking about possibly dying. Glad you have your wife there to help you.
    Maybe looking at the alcohol use is useful.
    Much love. Can't wait to hear you are back to normal. 💗💗💗

  • @AlDuartefromOrlando
    @AlDuartefromOrlando 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have followed you on and off since your testosterone cypionate days. I've been on it for about a year myself. I was NOT doing crossfit when I started following you. I was doing HIIT at OrangeTheory Fitness, as well as traditional weight training at LA Fitness. You influenced my decision to split the core of my training between HIIT and crossfit. Now, I do these two things, along with olympic weight training, traditional weight training and a run club (about 10 activities a week lasting about an hour each). I do not look at crossfit as a competitive sport. I view it as a way to become thinner, stronger, faster,... basically healthier and more physically fit. I compete with myself mostly. I take days off when I feel I need to. I take weeks off when I feel I need to. Overall, I keep getting better and feeling better, so that's what counts for me. Thank you for reminding me to leave my ego at the door. Most importantly, get well soon.

  • @shylowrobinson9673
    @shylowrobinson9673 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I know how you feel brother! Today makes day 7 in the Hospital. I did the Murph and I weigh 230 and the100 pull-ups destroyed me. I couldn’t extend my arms for 2 days and finally on Sunday night I decided to do some research Mid day Monday morning went to the bathroom and my urine looked like pepsi!! I went to the ER and they got me back pretty quick my CK levels came back over 100,000 the nurses said they have never seen anything like it before and someone not be in renal failure and on dialysis!! It’s truly a blessing From God I wasn’t dead! My levels as of this Morning day 7 are down to 5,000. Praying I can get out of here soon and spend time with my newborn and wife!! Hope things are going great for your brothers. Gods good!! 🙏🏼

  • @fluffystarafina
    @fluffystarafina 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We can feel so vulnerable when in hospital, no wonder u had anxiety! I felt the same recently, only i had cellulitis. You've been faced with your mortality, never a comfortable experience. On the other hand, at times like this we realise how loved we are. ✌❤

    • @bignoknow
      @bignoknow  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      love these words. Hospitals make you feel so vulnerable. Sorry to hear of your cellulitis.

  • @Mr.Rejuvenator
    @Mr.Rejuvenator 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had rhabdomyolysis and I thought I was gonna die seriously. Never knew my whole body could lock and cramp and spasm all at the same time. I was trying to prepare myself for death while lying there in the hospital. I couldn't breathe due to diaphragm locking. Thank God I fought and made it. Never knew I could experience such excruciating pain. Pay attention to your body before it forces you to listen.

  • @Winston0Boogie
    @Winston0Boogie 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love watching these videos of people talking about their diseases or conditions. As a nursing student it helps me understand these conditions much better. Thanks a lot for your story, buddy!

  • @jaydee2kool
    @jaydee2kool 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for sharing! I'm a nursing student and hearing real-life stories from people about their health issues is a huge help. God bless and happy recovery!

  • @FilthyFairy
    @FilthyFairy 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I can see why you were depressed when you were younger- you seem very intelligent. Very interesting video and your way of speaking is incredibly fluid and elaborate, it’s great.

  • @bryanschubert9232
    @bryanschubert9232 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I got rhabdo from doing pullups during CrossFit too but about a day and a half after the workout, I was peeing blood and I knew that it was time to go to the ER. My hospital's lab was able to detect CK levels up to 100k and I far exceeded that. I spent 6 days hooked up to an IV in the hospital and I was released when my CK was at 23k with the understanding that I would drink tons of water at home during the following week and I had to follow-up with my PCP within a week. Luckily, my CK was down to 9k after spending a few days at home and miraculously, I didn't have any kidney or liver damage from this episode. With all that being said, I had rhabdo just over two years ago and I can say that I've eperienced severe degredation in strength, endurance, and general ability. I used to run half marathons, bike long distance, and do triathlons and I simply can't do them anymore. Working out is a miserable experience post-rhabdo. They say that I fully recovered from rhabdo and from a clinical sense (meaning no kidney and liver damage), that may be true but I know that there's no way that I'm back to where I was before rhabdo so, in essense, I have not yet fully recovered. There are very few things that I'd go back and do differently in life but if I could go back and talk myself out of joining that CrossFit gym, I would jump all over that opportunity.

    • @KaBar762
      @KaBar762 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @B Schub I had rhabdo years ago and still have a lot of issues too but have found that adding glutamine to my diet has helped. Read about it some and decide if you think it would help you too and let me know. I'm curious if this will help others.

  • @yokosack
    @yokosack 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    So glad I found your channel. I’m a nurse and it’s really great to hear your perspective of your own health and the process in which you identified your issues. You’re very brave to openly speak about your anxiety, thank you so much for sharing!

  • @ChristopherKellum
    @ChristopherKellum 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    in the hospital myself, day 2 got the exact CK level 108,766.. hoping for a fast recovery im also documenting my process as well in hopes to educate, thanks for the video

  • @joedell71
    @joedell71 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Wow how scary for you. I've been working out for decades and I've only known of one person who gave themselves exercise induced Rhabdo. Stay safe man. Get well soon.

  • @zackbeaulieu4486
    @zackbeaulieu4486 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m not really into fitness or anything but I’ve had Rhabdo before . I’m a recovering heroin addict and being homeless walking the streets of Kensington, Philadelphia for many days straight with no fluids caused Rhabdo in my legs . I know what you mean when you talk about the pain from this . I was in a wheelchair for days afterwards . I’ve been clean from all drugs and alcohol since . It scared me straight into sobriety. I’m glad you’re doing better . God bless .

  • @fluffystarafina
    @fluffystarafina 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Speedy recovery Noah xxx

  • @zanni2695
    @zanni2695 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hope you'll get better soon, hang in there big guy ;-)

  • @TJuice1986
    @TJuice1986 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m currently in the hospital right now from rhabdomyolysis. My pee was almost black and my kidney levels are through the roof. Luckily my kidneys aren’t damaged at all and I’m still getting a ton of fluids to try and get it all out. My labs are over 40,000 and they don’t go above that here. It has been over 40,000 for about 2 and a half days now. I’ll be making a video like this tonight on my experience.

  • @NWforager
    @NWforager 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    brah , i think my nephrologist may just have mentioned your case to me . A few crossfitters here in the PNW recently died with rhabdo. She did tell me that trt taxes my kidney and to not use creatine again. You do Not want to lose your kidneys yall =\ i think Way more bodybuilders,powerlilfters...etc Need to check their kidneys/blood levels yearly no matter if you feel healthy . With our super high sodium and protein intake in the west adding in heavy muscle breakdown of lifting tons can often be asking too much for our little fist size filters ,particularly for ppl of color apparently . Youre SO Right that we need to treat our bodies like the temples they are . The more we know that better we'll do

  • @mr.worldwide5798
    @mr.worldwide5798 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your authenticity is truly admirable, I'm been following you for a while and sad to hear that you had this issue. Someone other said nicely about training in comments "its a marathon, not as sprint!" and that's a common problem for so many people, including myself. But in the end glad to hear you are getting better, thumbs up Noah! I keep fingers crossed for you.

  • @BMann-in1vk
    @BMann-in1vk 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I am so glad you are going to be ok. God be with you.

  • @creativemindsof87
    @creativemindsof87 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm in hospital right now with Rhabdomyolysis. My CK levels were at 48,000 when I came in. Now it's below 20,000 (last night's reading). Waiting on labs this morning. Fortunately I caught it early. I'm okay now. Should be released today. Kidneys are great. Liver is great. Scary experience though. Been in hospital about 36 hours. Came in about 38 hours after my workout (also drank alcohol that night after my workout, not heavily, but enough apparently). Full recovery for me, thankfully. Doctors & Nurses have been awesome!!
    Moderation when it comes to workouts from now on. Definitely going to get alcohol out of my life. Lifestyle changes after this experience for sure.

  • @jjcevering9411
    @jjcevering9411 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    My father did die of it. Recently...Nov 5 2018. He only lived for 13 days after He was found. He fell between his nightstand and bed, got stuck without circulation, could not free himself... for nearly 2 days.
    He was a 73 yr old type 2 diabetic. Dialysis only gave us those last 12 days. We thought he would recover but the renal failure did set in. He would have needed an amputation of his paralyzed left arm...his left leg and right arm were also paralyzed. My family is and I am missing him.
    God bless you ! Especially....
    for sharing.

  • @audreysewconfused7740
    @audreysewconfused7740 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I can definitely understand the reassurance part. I'm not a RN/RPN or MD but working in an ER, some people are just so wide eyed because of the pain and concern. It was the beginning of the process, being in the ER waiting to see a doctor but just using relaxing words and heated blankets or cold packs, the relief people expressed was like having worries put on the side.

  • @vikingv45
    @vikingv45 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Crossfit's mascot used to be Rhabdo the Clown. Either way hope you recover soon!

  • @mattfromeurope
    @mattfromeurope 6 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Sounds like the worst part of rhabdo is over and you're recovering. Just take it easy and get better before you pick up crossfit again. You sought treatment right on time, your kidneys are good, and the doctors are flushing out all the s**t that might clog those up. God has his hand over you.

  • @hadaskebed5491
    @hadaskebed5491 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Stay strong brother may GOD JESUS CHRIST protect you.

    • @JoeyT1
      @JoeyT1 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      God Jesus Christ?Which one?

  • @rsanabriajr292
    @rsanabriajr292 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I appreciate you for sharing your story. I too was in the hospital for Rhabdo a year ago around this time. I experienced pretty much everything you did except after being sore for a few days I noticed my urine was unusually brown. Or the coke colored And boy when I say how worried I got and how quick I googled it. I never knew rhabo existed until I google brown urine I did more and more research and everything associated with rhabo was everything I experienced. Long story short the ER at the hospital was careless and a very depressing moment sitting there on I.vs. I noticed All the Other stories like yours and other youtubers CK levels usually a 20k 40k? ..My CK levels came it at over 200,000!! Smh let that sink in I was hospitalized for maybe 9-10 Days and thank God for the doctors and nurses I had by my side..I couldn’t be anymore humble than I am now.. and today I still haven’t been able too work out, drink or do anything the same like I feel like I lost so much muscle because of how high my CK was. Just thought I’d share my story..people need too be aware of this !

  • @luguy8347
    @luguy8347 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow MAN, very, very scary. So big of you to allow us into your story at this moment. You so kind to remember both of the good women in your life, right there by your side. But, you were smart to look for HELP and avert a serious crisis with your physical health never mind adding to your emotional well-being. It’s interesting, that when we don’t want to die, the fear is paramount, you can feel your blood pumping through you and containing yourself on ever level is mind altering it brings you to your knees in prayer. Then the release of knowing something bigger then our own selves has held you together to be your better self, the strength of this better self that in the future you will again bring forth in you time of need. Make no doubt of it, you’ll have to call forward this same strength ( that you thought foreign to you) in the unseen future and you will now know from this ordeal amongst past ones that you’ve not only endured but risen up to be restored. Restored and renewed. Visualization. Lisa. You must get better, we’d be lost without you ; )

  • @MinionBoy3756
    @MinionBoy3756 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I Hope U Feel Better Noah

  • @GJCAMERON1
    @GJCAMERON1 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very sorry to hear this happened to you. One thing I would say as a nurse, they're not interrupting you. They are caring for you haha. If you were in a condition that they didn't have to disturb you they wouldn't man! I promise. Speedy recovery dude!

  • @oliverwilson-hall4675
    @oliverwilson-hall4675 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Jesus... My heart sunk when I saw this, thoughts go out to you. Wish you Speedy recovery. perhaps reconsider your gym goals a little... :)

  • @danspartan27
    @danspartan27 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for sharing this. I was getting crazy on the Gym and I saw your vids and stopped right there the regular thought of mine "no pain no gain" or "go hard or go home" and star thinking "rest!, push your self but to a safe point".
    Thank you so much and I hope you are doing way much better now.
    God bless

  • @rishaa682
    @rishaa682 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    good lord. moderation in everything (including exercise). Sorry if I repetively comment this on a lot of your videos, I really think you have some unresolved trauma from childhood and/or your past that needs to be healed. but at least you know your body is strong! it stayed strong for you through this and I'm sure it will keep going :) keep on healing, its a journey for all of us.

  • @IKimdraculaI
    @IKimdraculaI 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank God you went to the hospital in time to do something about it Noah. Have a nice recovery, hope you’re in top shape again soon buddy!

  • @gliese9846
    @gliese9846 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    So sorry you're going through this. Being in a hospital must be awful. And I can totally relate to how this would make you seek reassurance. This is what any doctor's appointment turns me into - a reassurance seeking child.
    Looks like you've got it under control, though. Really happy it turned out OK.
    Get well soon, Noah!

  • @JT-xs4br
    @JT-xs4br 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    It is sadly ironic how when you live your entire life with suicidal thoughts, that as soon as you have a physical ailment that is life threatening that you don’t want to die. I had the same thing happen to me. But it is all about control. Hang in there. Learn from it and grow from it. Good thoughts going forward young man.

  • @Realityof76
    @Realityof76 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    You were not being dramatic at all. It is very real and very scary. I’m glad you could admit you were afraid and went and got help and checked out for your sake and your wife! You are brave. I’m glad I came across this because I have never heard of this and being a person that workouts sometimes way too intense, it’s a good thing to know. I think I could have had this once and just got lucky and it worked itself out because what I experienced in my legs was just what you described! But it’s all good now. I know now though if I ever get to that point to go get checked out! Esp if I can’t walk!

  • @cdecoqueta-vp3cz
    @cdecoqueta-vp3cz 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Can't say much helpful cause im in a pretty bad place, but i know you can get through this! Truly All my best wishes!!

    • @bignoknow
      @bignoknow  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That was helpful and I appreciated it. Please take good care of yourself in all that you face.

    • @JSJS23
      @JSJS23 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I hope things are better for you

  • @3phase480
    @3phase480 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sorry to here that. Open workout 16.4 gave me Rhabdo. I went to the hospital the same night because the lower back pain I had was so bad. I spent 4 days in the hospital using IV bags (to flush the dead muscle fibers out of the blood stream). I had a lot of pain during my time in the hospital and for several months after during the rehab process. I hope you get well soon!! Stay hydrated when training Crossfit!!

  • @Bukhalifa1
    @Bukhalifa1 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just got out of the hospital. My CK level was over 41k !!! I’m glad I didn’t die. I’ll be taking a break from the gym for a while.

  • @katelynnwilliams1974
    @katelynnwilliams1974 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow, I really needed to watch/hear this. I just got discharged from the hospital yesterday (7/8/18). I was in for 5 long nights and 6 days with Rhabdomyolysis in both my thighs. I did a spin cycle class last weekend and ended up going to my primary doctor the next day in an extreme amount of pain. She didn't do a blood or urine test and told me I just "over worked" my body. The ER doctor ended up telling me my primary DR probably assumed because I was so young, it was nothing serious. (I'm only 20 years old) That night I woke up in excruciating pain and could not move my legs, I thought my body was shutting down. My boyfriend ended up taking me to the ER and my CK levels were 19,858. I was immediately admitted and given IV. The next morning my ck levels were 32,000 and my second to last day there I hit my peak at 52000. Both my kidney and liver were struggling to the point I was urinating blood because my kidneys were so damaged, they were pushing to filter everything out. When I tell you I thought I was going to die, I seriously mean that. I can relate so much when you said you realized how much you took your physical health for granted. I am finally back home and on the path of regaining my strength back. Rhabdo is so rare and not many people know the fear that comes along with it. Thank you for sharing your story.

    • @hansfranz9914
      @hansfranz9914 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      i had rhabdo a few weeks ago. although i had light brown urine and swelling of right arm, i felt fine. google told me what I had and the ER confirmed it. I tested at the lab limit of 150,000 CK with an estimate of 200,000. After one night, down to 99K. I was on IV plus drinking 1000 mL of water each hour. On day 2, CK at 50K and the specialist cleared me for release. I continued with drinking same amount of water and 72 hours later CK of 8,200. I am going back for another test in a week but pretty confident my levels are back to normal level of around 100. The swelling is gone. No meds in the hospital. The only discomfort was soreness in my biceps and triceps but I have had that post weight training. But I think what triggered it was a deep tissue massage 2 days after heavy workout. I thought that the massage would break up the lactic acid and help with recovery.

  • @cherylhuk154
    @cherylhuk154 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am a 37 year old recovering alcoholic I have never been so scared in my life when my body gave out on me and I couldn't move my arms legs hands couldn't breathe and was in horrible pain. I thought I was dying or having a stroke. My body was suffering from rhabdo. I had a serve serious case of it. My drinking was causing me to not eat for sometimes 2 days at a time and definitely not drinking enuff water. it is terrifying. it was enuff to make me quit drinking and I was a SERIOUS alcoholic. Happy to see u are ok. 👌

  • @stiles05s
    @stiles05s 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was also hospitalized for Rhabdomyolysis when I was in college, about 10 years ago. Same deal, overtraining biceps and back (not CrossFit, just traditional weight training), arms swelled up like balloons and my kidneys were actually failing when I was admitted, (urinating blood). I was put on an IV for a while just like you were, and luckily I didn't suffer any long term damage. It really spooked me but also made me realize my own physical limits. Sorry to hear you had to go through the same experience. Glad to hear all is well now :)

    • @bignoknow
      @bignoknow  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      stiles05s I bet that would be scary. Glad you had no lasting damage and I appreciate you sharing.

    • @stiles05s
      @stiles05s 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      bignoknow Also, one thing I forgot to mention. I still am weight training to this day, I don't go with any less intensity as I did before, I just learned not to push myself past failure on exercises my body isn't accustomed to. If I work something into my routine regularly, I'll push myself as far as I can, and I never have issues. I remember having to wear a hoodie with pockets on the front because I physically couldn't get my arms past 90 degrees lol. I can have a laugh about it now but it sure wasn't funny back then. One thing I noticed after the IV came out and I got out of the hospital was that I lost a noticable amount of muscle mass. I guess the silver lining is that no one can really tell you that you don't work hard in the gym!

    • @kpittdesigns
      @kpittdesigns 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      My son is currently in the hospital with this, also just from lifting weights. His first CK level was 67,000. Still high after a couple days on IV. He urinated brown twice which prompted us to go to the doctor. Thanks for sharing.

  • @anabolical6521
    @anabolical6521 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for being so straight up as you always are big guy!! Being an old man (amazing I made it this far...lol) the one thing i've learned is Train hard, Party hard=Die hard!!! Hunter S. Thompson use to say "But the ticket, take the ride" and I live by that! We can do whatever the hell we want as long as we are willing to pay the price. You and I use to speak on fb (which I no longer use) but I continue to follow and support you here. You're right, listen to your body! You have an amazing opportunity to take stock right now and learn moderation is key! People scoff at Crossfitters all the time but their training blows me away. I'm man enough to say I couldn't survive it...lol I like to have the odd beer, train hard in the gym and eat and live as healthy as possible. I try to train in a way that will allow me to still train and look good well into my 60s!! I NEVER wanna be that guy that talks shit about "Back in the day I use to...." because my bodies all fucked up and I can barely lift my pants!! It's a marathon brother, not as sprint!! Hate to break it to ya, but you're young and as long as you SLOW it down your best days are still ahead!! Stay real and take care of yourself Noah!! Cheers

  • @IamPowerSurgeOfficial
    @IamPowerSurgeOfficial 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    God bless you bro. My friend has this and is getting treatment. I work out a lot and am gonna be careful not to over due it. Your story may have saved lots of people’s

  • @amirsamadi5551
    @amirsamadi5551 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well, you’ve got balls sharing all this. I’m glad you’re alive to tell about it and I hope you are doing better. Thanks for sharing. Be well, be safe.

  • @kylerbryant5893
    @kylerbryant5893 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey man nice to see I'm not alone. I was unaware how much damage I could do to my body and did some extremely intense workouts and my levels are at 90,000 right now.

  • @radix3d
    @radix3d 6 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    The next time someone tells you over training is bullshit, point them to this video... LOL

  • @krystacrane3825
    @krystacrane3825 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Feel better soon. Glad you were able to catch this as fast as you did. Lots of love & prayers being sent your way

  • @maxchesher
    @maxchesher 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good luck with you’re recovery man wish you well, keep us updated if you can!

  • @vernschock7645
    @vernschock7645 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video -you sound a lot like me-years of anxiety-binge drinking depression etc.. Last 4 years have been great-sober-meditation and lots of exercise-GOOD LUCK CHAMP & merry Christmas to you & your family

  • @happysparrow5929
    @happysparrow5929 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Just about to watch this video, sending you love & light ❤️

  • @happytrails699
    @happytrails699 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Noah, I am so sorry about what happened. Please take care of yourself.

  • @JoeyT1
    @JoeyT1 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Noah, I wish you a very speedy recovery. You will be ok, just keep your chin up. Sending good vibes your way!

  • @jeremyholliday3988
    @jeremyholliday3988 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Happened to me in 08. Almost died. Surgery on my back to remove dead tissue. Ended my career in USMC. Still have nightmares about the pain. Still pain. Been denied for ptsd but scariest most painful experience I could have ever imagined!

  • @justmadeit2
    @justmadeit2 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Greetings from England Noah, i had never heard of this condition. Speedy recovery. Your videos on Depression are how i found your channel maybe 3 or 4 years ago. Ive added some of them to the huge Playlist i have put togther about Depression in the hope they may be useful to myself and others. They look at depression from all angles, and if anyone is going through depression then look for 'Playlist' once you are on my cnhl and look for the two folders titled 'Understanding depression'. Thanks

  • @treebranch2066
    @treebranch2066 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Best of luck in your recovery!!

  • @NorseButterfly
    @NorseButterfly 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    My 23 year old son is in the hospital with this right now. His kidney function is not the greatest, but expected to rebound as we got it fast. His was triggered by a bad reaction coming out of anesthesia after oral surgery. My best friend, who is a nurse, she said that rhabdo is kinda like heat stroke... once you get it, you're more prone to having it happen again. My sons creatine levels are over 3.4 this morning. Normal range is just over 1.

  • @michaelr.4878
    @michaelr.4878 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Glad that you are feeling better. Rhabdo is something that all 'gym people' are very aware of..but think that it will never happen to them. You are going to be okay dude..take a deep breath and try to relax. I've stumbled across a lot of your videos throughout the years and I've noticed that you don't handle stress very well. I'm not trying to put your down or anything..I'm just saying that things seem to make you very emotional and you struggle with 'holding it together'. It takes a brave person to share your fears with the entire world. To that, I salute you. Get well dude. Hang in there.

  • @MrLisarn2
    @MrLisarn2 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for educating people through your horrifying experience. Anxiety can make you feel like you are dying, not to mention all you were going through with the rhabdo! That urine is a beautiful yellow! I know you are grateful. Blessings!

  • @wilinator56
    @wilinator56 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm watching this in the hospital in Iowa right now. I feel your pain. My CK was much higher than yours. My CK was 120,000 or higher because that's the max it reads. My urine was also dark. I managed to get through without kidney damage. Athletes need to be more aware of this. It is serious. I was scared for my life.

  • @johnleehudson
    @johnleehudson 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    You're in my thoughts and prayers this evening. Never heard of this condition before. It's great that you're being upfront about it and bringing awareness to it.

  • @WSHTube
    @WSHTube 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Noah - I hope your healing goes well. Your videos have been helpful and even inspirational for me as I have gone though my own journey with low t, in my recovery and in other aspects of my life as well. Thanks for sharing so honestly, and I hope you continue to recover smoothly. Peace. - WSH

  • @MrPrice2U
    @MrPrice2U 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Get well brother. I've been in that state of mind many times. Watch your six and take it easy.

  • @TheMajestic1971
    @TheMajestic1971 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    This really got to me, I know part of your recovery is doing cross-fit and getting this because of it must be really hard. I hope you recover soon bro. Don't over analyze it, just focus on getting better.

  • @BonzoBanzai
    @BonzoBanzai 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please take it easy Noah. You're one of life's good guys. If there is anything we can do, please say it.

  • @beaugable4108
    @beaugable4108 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hope you're feeling better man. I appreciate your videos as I am sure many. We have your back.

  • @lauraanton5955
    @lauraanton5955 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh I'm so sorry for what's happening to you!! I hope you will recover quickly ! You are very brave and your videos help me a lot going through depression and anxiety.

  • @luciocano9740
    @luciocano9740 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Way to keep your head up bud. Your a champ in my book. Learn from this episode and move forward.
    Your Friend,
    Lucio Cano from Dallas, Tx

  • @drakelikesnoodles
    @drakelikesnoodles 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ok I don't know what kind of doctor I had but I just got out of the hospital with rhabdo and I had initial CK levels of over 210,000, which was the highest my nurse had ever seen. I only spent three nights in the hospital, and was sent home with ck levels still around 46000. I don't know if your doctors were being too cautious or mine were being too reckless, but I guess I'll wait and see 🤞

  • @ItsTehTwiitch
    @ItsTehTwiitch 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I got rhabdo in 2014 my freshmen year of highschool. We had a workout after baseball practice and did sprints with a total of 110 pushups and burpee pushups, and did it as fast as you can. I pushed myself way past failure I kept going even though I couldn't do a full pushup any more but held negatives halfway. I couldnt bend my arms, I couldnt scratch my nose it was so bad. my aunt called my parents because she heard of my sorness and told them about rhabdo, so they took me to the hospital and I ended up having it. Its been about 3 days since the workout before I went to get checked for it. They told me I probably would of died if I waited another day. My ck levels were off the charts like yours, I got transfered to another hospital and there charts went higher but it still went off the charts it was at abot 90,000. I was in the hospital for 7 days. I had a 40% chance of kidney failure and being of dialysis machine for the rest of my life. Luckily I held up but I still am not the same from it. My muscles arent the same like they get cramps and get way more sore when working out, I know my body and it isnt the same anymore. I get these electric shocks in my muscles now when flexing my triceps and my body is just off. Rhabdo back then was very unheard of. Now im glad it's getting more exposure because it is very serious, I hope you will make a full recovery. It took me some time to be able to workout mentally and not freak out over muscle soreness.

  • @toladep
    @toladep 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for telling us about this man. This is scary and I think it’s important for people to know this is a possibility. There have been some times when I’ve overworked my body doing exercises i was no where near prepared or conditioned for and this could’ve easily happened to me I’m sure. I’m getting into shape again right now and I’m a long way from doing the type of exercises that would put me at risk of this but it’s still good to know and be mindful of!

  • @niecylee1
    @niecylee1 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ok so , I'm a long time certified trainer and I've worked out and have been athletic pretty much my entire life . I personally have never seen so many injuries until crossfit became the " In Thing" any one who knows about weight and strength training knows that form is the most important element for a healthy and safe session . Not always , but with the speed and intensity of the crossfit people tend to sacrifice this aspect , it can be very dangerous as you have experienced . The over training of ones body then knowing you over trained the day before yet mistook it for just soreness and trained high intensity again is a novice mistake . I'm perplexed that the trainers of crossfit in your gym are not more aware and instructive . I do hope this changes . I'm very glad you finally recognized , sought help and are now on the mends . I also hope that if you are into the look and health of the body building physique you will seek out some of the more old fashioned training technics . You can get the same results in a more controlled fashion. Take care I hope you get better soon . Stay Strong

  • @lionlegacy6652
    @lionlegacy6652 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very courageous to come forward and share your story. Other people in life may stumble into this video and be comforted and reassured. God Bless you in Christ.

  • @mctomo81
    @mctomo81 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh man, can't believe you got rhabdo. It doesn't seem like you could have avoided it based on your feeling only doing butterfly pullups. Happy for you that you are feeling better and that CK is going down. Take care

  • @Lost2you161
    @Lost2you161 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Praying for you man. Get well soon. Reach out if you need anything.

  • @p1zzaman
    @p1zzaman 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Get well soon. I suffered from the same about 15 years ago. I was working out too intensely without breaks or drinking water. Hospitalized for a week

  • @BrandoTheMando87
    @BrandoTheMando87 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Time to go back to POWERLIFTING! Get well soon Noah. *I am a Nurse, and saw this all the time from military physical training and CrossFit.

  • @KidCody13
    @KidCody13 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Remember this time if you ever have suicidal thoughts again. You were terrified to die, weren’t ready, nobody ever really is. Stay strong Noah.

    • @bignoknow
      @bignoknow  6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Good call.

  • @Jamie-tk9dg
    @Jamie-tk9dg 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh my goodness, that's scary. I'm sorry this has happened to you and I'm very happy that you're doing better. Thank you for making the video, I'm sure of will help someone. Take care of yourself and get out of thete soon.

  • @joywalsh6150
    @joywalsh6150 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh hun, sending healing thoughts and prayers across the pond to you! Take care x

  • @alexrigby3013
    @alexrigby3013 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had this two years ago from doing a marathon my CK was 300,000 I was very very lucky, they done the blood test 3 times to make sure this number was correct, I had kidney failure and liver failure at the time! Most agony I have ever been in and was urinating black for over 2 days in hospital! This can be very serious if you push your muscles to hard and don’t stay hydrated