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Old 05-04-2015, 10:47 AM #1
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Hard but good question....depends on the day, pain level etc...too many factors to say this is what I do....yes, when my ankle was broken and I was sedentary, I did puzzles....read....moved, sat outside, weather permitting...and to feel useful....cleared my stuff...you know...one plate set at a time....
What I think you are looking for is what can you do...I think that depends on what you like to do...I mean if you don't like to read but like to do jumbo puzzles then that's what you seek...I also believe that trying something new is like a veggie you may not have liked it when you were a kid but just maybe you taste buds have changed.....
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Depends on my days. Lately, I've been stuck in a rut, obsessing about my symptoms. I am trying to get out of it by going to the gym and doing very light exercises and stretching (some sauna) on my good days. Otherwise on good days, I try to enjoy time outdoors in good weather (walking, sitting on the balcony reading something) or go places with my husband (shopping, eat, play pool - if it's a good day).
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I'm still able to be physically active, so I play golf, hike, kayak and spend a lot of time outside gardening. My SFN symptoms are actually better when I'm active.

My one big indoor hobby is family history/genetic genealogy. It's a borderless jigsaw puzzle as you're never done.
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I work 22 hrs a week
I walk the dog
I do some crochet ( limited due to hand pain)
I have just started a blog
And I have started a running program, painful feet are not helping with this though
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