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Old 02-07-2013, 09:18 PM #1
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This past Tuesday I went to a Physical Therapist to help me with bone spurs on the back of my heels. I asked him if he knows what Myasthenia Gravis is and he said he does so I thought alright I'll do the stretching exercises he instructed I should do. Last night I got up to walk to the other room and my ankle gave out on me on my left foot. Luckily I didn't fall. I don't know whether to stop the stretching or what I should do. These seem like simple stretches, but today I'm feeling miserable. Maybe I should just limit how many repetitions I do. He has me doing fifteen repetitions at four seconds each with five different stretches. I see him again Tuesday. He also used ultra sound on the back of my heels and my lower calves.
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I don't know about the exercises, but I would like to comment on heel spurs. I had a bad case of them. My doctor wanted to do surgery. He said it would put me out of work for several months. I wasn't willing to do it, so I just kept on limping around. My feet got better without surgery. I don't even think about my heels any more. It has been 20 years since they bothered me.

I hope that yours get better too.
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That's probably too many reps, especially if you are deconditioned in any way. I would suggest doing 5 reps of each, and once you stop feeling like a wrung out dishrag, add another rep or two. You could also break the exercises up into several shorter sessions through the day rather than doing them all at once.

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I forgot to mention that the therapist wants me to do these stretches twice a day.
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Oh, then 15 reps of each is way too much! Go for 5 reps twice a day and see how that feels. If that's too much, try 3 reps and build from there.

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