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Hi Donna,

I exercise from my home you can look into getting some workout equipment but try

a physical therapist as Gretchen suggested. I use the Total gym and it works

great they give you a workout routine from a starter program to a beginner

program and an advanced program. Tt's helped me out alot and I have a stationary

bike to. It's alot cheaper than the gym and you can do it when ever you feel

like and don't have to worry about a crowded gym.

Tommy

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Gretchen,

Thank you very much, I see my neurologist next week and I will ask him about

that. I really appreciate your info. Thanks again. It's so nice to be in this

group, everyone is so nice and helpful. Thanks again.

Donna in WI

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Tommy,

Thanks for the advice. I see my neurologist soon. I'm going to talk to him about

starting some physical therapy and then talk to the PT and see what's the best

workout for me. Maybe it's one I can stay home for. I don't like being around

alot of people as they stare at me sometimes but I would like to do a water

workout too. I love the water. Maybe they have a pool at the hospital, I'm not

sure. I've never been through the whole hospital but I think I've heard people

say they have a pool for people who need to workout to use. I'm gonna check into

it. Thanks again for the advice.

Donna S. in WI

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  • 1 month later...

Hi Gretchen, It's Elaine, I haven't written in awhile but sure do like reading

all the interesting stuff from others. My question to you is, do you work full

time? Where do you find the time to do all this working out? I try to go out

and ride my bike in the neighborhood or walk 3-4 times a week in the eve. I am

an 8-5 person and weekends off.

I don't have a neurologist, have never been to one but sure do think it would be

helpful because of evreything I read from you and others. I have fallen so much

on my knees, especially the right one, that I think it has a lot of soft tissue

damage, and probably arthritis too... Sometimes just straightening the leg out

when I am laying hurts right in the joint itself... Bikeriding does make it feel

better.

The health educators that I work with have numerous arthritis programs and their

motto is if you rest you rust and whewwwwwwww that is so true... Have a good

week... and thanks..

Elaine in Florida

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