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Old 06-06-2012, 10:57 PM #1
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Default Exercise (Again)

Before posting, I have to admit that I am a little embarrassed and ashamed to be taking up everyone's time with my insignificant little problems. Every time I log on to NeuroTalk and hit "New Posts," I read of fellow members who are in real pain and suffering, while I am not there yet at all. It puts my situation in some perspective and, I hope, prepares me for when things worsen for me.

Anyway, two weeks ago I joined a gym. This is after a two year hiatus. That is to say that I have not been working out since my diagnosis. I seem to be tolerating the exertion pretty well, although my feet and legs hurt noticeably more. I can't tell exactly if this is due to the exercise or to the warmer weather in my area.

Maybe other members who are exercising could add their experiences to this thread.
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