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Old 03-22-2008, 04:34 PM #10
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Thanks Cyclelops, but i should clarify that i meant to say that i used the pool for exercise when my feet hurt to much to walk normally, i use to love walking for miles before the PN struck, so instead of becoming a very unhealthy couch potato i thought of the pool, which worked out a great way of exercising without any discomfort to my feet at all.

These days i am lucky enough to be able to walk the pavements again, the burning is 99% gone, thank god, i use to use 300mg Tramadol slow release x 2 times daily, but don't use it at all these days, only still use Endep which i am now considering to slowly go off that as well, keeping my fingers crossed
but getting back to the pool, i agree with you, if anyone is able to manage the pool it's a great way to exercise.
all the best
Brian
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