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For those who have big problems with your feet, ankles, toes - it can

be hard not to overdo and equally hard not to just sit and veg out

all the time. Here is a technique that has helped me:

Get a cheap timer. Set the timer for 15-30 minutes, whatever works

best for you. Do tasks that require standing/walking until the timer

goes off. Then sit down and do tasks that you can do while seated -

or take a 15 minute break and do something fun that you can do while

seated. When the timer goes off agan, return to the standing/walking

task. Alternate this way throughout the day. You will accomplish

more than you ever thought possible, while not overtaxing your feet.

I use 15 minute increments. I might set the timer for 15, and begin

to unload the dishwasher. When it dings, I reset it and go read this

group's mail for 15 minutes. When it dings, I reset it and finish

unloading the dishwasher and start a load of laundry. When it dings,

I reset it and sit down and write thank-you notes for 15 minutes.

Etc. All day long! My family thinks it hysterically funny. Oh

well...

I even use the same technique for exercise, which I've finally slowly

started back on. I set the timer for 15 minutes and walk slowly and

carefully (so far) on the treadmill. When it dings, I reset it and

do 15 minutes of upper body exercise with low weights. Then another

15 minutes of walking, then 15 minutes of leg raises and crunches or

other lying-down lower body stuff. Each time, using the timer to

keep track.

If anyone tries this technique, let me know how it goes for you!

best regards,

sherry z

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