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Old 07-11-2011, 12:30 AM #1
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i am retired medically Stan, but it wasnt because of PN at that time though im sure i would have been put out because of PN as it progressed if i hadnt been already put out for pulmonary disease. i had PN then also but didnt know what was going on at that time and didnt find out until 7 months after i was retired. I definitely could not work on my feet or walking at this time at all because of PN and it really just fatigues me in general. My hands and arms are also affected but not to the degree my feet and legs are, i drop things consistently and anything i have to do with my arms unsupported or over my head or repetitively just tires out my arms quickly.
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i am a tennis coach. my hands are affected so i cant hit either. i have a young guy does all the running and hitting for me. sometimes sitting is as bad as standing. all i can do is lay down until it stops hurting, usually after 4 or 5 hours.
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i am retired medically Stan, but it wasnt because of PN at that time though im sure i would have been put out because of PN as it progressed if i hadnt been already put out for pulmonary disease. i had PN then also but didnt know what was going on at that time and didnt find out until 7 months after i was retired. I definitely could not work on my feet or walking at this time at all because of PN and it really just fatigues me in general. My hands and arms are also affected but not to the degree my feet and legs are, i drop things consistently and anything i have to do with my arms unsupported or over my head or repetitively just tires out my arms quickly.
Can standing further damage pn?
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if they swell constantly from walking or standing then damage can be done from the swelling. i think it would depend on the person and what is causing the pain which would determine if more damage was being done. damage from pn can and does progress even if you do nothing. if the pain is from the brain getting no or garbled signals from the brainnerves then i dont think you would be doing more damage. Personally i would and did and still do what i can while i still can.
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Stan have you talked to your doctor about what type of activity and how much you should do? Everyone I feel is different. For myself it is finding the right balance between not doing too much yet not doing to little. Either extreme causes me problems. I am not sure it is damage but more the pain gets so high and does not settle.
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Stan have you talked to your doctor about what type of activity and how much you should do? Everyone I feel is different. For myself it is finding the right balance between not doing too much yet not doing to little. Either extreme causes me problems. I am not sure it is damage but more the pain gets so high and does not settle.
My dr tells me to use my best judgment on types of activities.
I have "advanced loss" of disk space height at L5/S1, gluteus medial/minimus hip tendinitis and pn in my feet. No back pain though. Can't find a cause for pn. Looks like it might be the back. What do you guys think?
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My dr tells me to use my best judgment on types of activities.
I have "advanced loss" of disk space height at L5/S1, gluteus medial/minimus hip tendinitis and pn in my feet. No back pain though. Can't find a cause for pn. Looks like it might be the back. What do you guys think?
Well for me it is finding the right balance between not doing too much and not doing too little. I remember my doctor saying that if I don't use my limbs that I will atrophy and that will cause even more problems. Have you tried pool therapy?
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Well for me it is finding the right balance between not doing too much and not doing too little. I remember my doctor saying that if I don't use my limbs that I will atrophy and that will cause even more problems. Have you tried pool therapy?
Agree, as the old saying goes use it or lose it
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Some days, I feel like I could hike for miles... other days, 1-2 aisles in the grocery store and I'm done... and the biggest problem is not figuring out what I do to make it worse 1 day to the next...
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Some days, I feel like I could hike for miles... other days, 1-2 aisles in the grocery store and I'm done... and the biggest problem is not figuring out what I do to make it worse 1 day to the next...
Geeze Ed, I was thinking of starting a thread called "how do you feel in the morning?". I am finding some days I am doing great, sleeping well, not tired, balancing well and then the next day....I can barely get out of bed, no less put on braces and walk to the next room with the cane.

I will say that this last month I have had an increase in better days, possibly because of the physical therapy. Still, I have some rotten mornings.

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