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Old 06-01-2015, 10:01 PM #1
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Default anyone use exercise machines?

Hi, my neuro told me if all his patients exercised they'd 99.9% symptom free. I have exercised all my life. I've had a clinical dx of Parkinson's for 11 years at 54 years old. I ran for 15 years until I lost my depth perception. The years since Parkinson's I have used a tread mill and a recumbent bike. I'm looking for a machine that is more diverse--one that works my upper body. Not sure what type. Does anyone have an exercise machine they prefer? Thank you.

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