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Hello Annette,

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>Has anyone had particularly good luck with certain types of exercise in terms

of pain control? I started doing pilates a month ago and I seem to feel a

little bit better but I can't help but wonder if it is more wishful thinking

than reality. What types of exercise do you do regularly?<

I find that swimming is excellent for joint aches and muscular or fibromyalgia

type pains..........And most doctors recommend swimming in a heated pool as it

keeps the body warm and gives exercise without putting a lot of stress on the

joints themselves.

The water gives a lot of support, taking away the pressure.

At the moment I just swim 20 or so lengths of the (25 metre) pool, but I guess

that it's best to just make a start by doing what you can do, in the beginning.

I sometimes ride my bicycle, and I also walk the dog quite a lot

too........Nothing too strenuous, but I find that it all helps.

However, a lot depends on how you feel in yourself, so I hope that this will

help.

Best regards!

Mal.

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Annette,

About the only types of exercise I can do is if it is in the water.

Since starting hydro therapy 5 months ago I have been able to get

movement of my lower joints. My therapy stopped a couple of weeks

ago and I feel the difference since stopping. I can still do upper

body excercise in our hot tub but miss the room to walk and hang in

the deep end. The hanging in the deep end sure helps to strighten

out the back.

With all the hot and humid weather we have here in the south and my

asthma, it is impossible to get outside and do any type of walking,

also it sure makes the joints hurt.

I go to the Rhumy today and hope he will send me back.

Dick

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Hi Annette, I do water aerobics and also a deep water exercise class. With the

deep water exercises, you wear a flotation device. It involves stretching and

some endurance with no impact. I go to a near by fitness center that has a warm

water pool.

Kay

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Hi

I exersize in warm water pools water erobics. I have a bad Rt. Hip now that

needs a replacement soon. I have lost 85lbs since last yr. I'm 56yr old and

diabitic which makes loseing wt. even harder.Topamax a drug my pain clinic dr

gave me, has a side effect it makes people feel full. He said that not me, all I

know is I'm loseing weight, and feel better, except for the hip.

Larry

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