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Hi Gayle and welcome! I heartily recommend water exercise! Some

days I don't feel up to " exercise " but just moving around in the pool

gets me feeling better and is more movement than I would get at home

LOL

Check out the Arthritis Foundation web page at www.arthritis.org. At

that site you can put in your zip code and find out if there are AF

water classes near you. The AF classes are often held at YMCAs,

Parks and Rec depts. etc. The instructors will have specific

training for people with arthritis related limitations. Ideally, the

pool will be 92 degrees. There are several levels of classes from

basic stretching to water aerobics. Be sure to only do those things

that are comfortable for you, work at your own pace. Also, at the AF

website there are options to purchase video tapes that show water

exercise programs.

Tai Chi is another type of movement that is very gentle and can be

done by anyone. Check for classes in your area.

Hope this helps! LaRita

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I was prescribed water therapy a few years ago when I had back surgery. I

couldn't do it because after a few minutes in the heated pool I would be

unable to walk after getting out of the pool. I can swim in the ocean when

the water is very cold.

Helen

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Interesting Helen, yes, my pool is about 92 degrees. I think that

loosens and limbers muscles so they can stretch better. The first time I

got out of the pool after PT therapy, I was wobbly too. Ocean swimming

is my favorite - as long as it is tropical island/lagoon style:) ~

Gretchen

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> I was prescribed water therapy a few years ago when I had back surgery. I

> couldn't do it because after a few minutes in the heated pool I would be

> unable to walk after getting out of the pool. I can swim in the ocean when

> the water is very cold.

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> Helen

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Gretchen, This was beyond wobbly. My knees got swollen, red,

and I was literally immobile for a while. I had trouble

driving home after therapy. This happened only in the inside

pool. I have no trouble in cold, cold, water. I love NH,

Maine beaches where the water is freezing. When we lived in

the south many years ago we used to go to Myrtle Beach on the

weekends. When the weather got warm I had to stop going there

because I couldn't walk on the hot sand and hated the warm

water. I hadn't thought about that for a long time until we

moved to CT. The beach water here is tepid and I don't like

it. RI has colder water. Much more to my liking.

Helen

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