Thanks, I appreciate that.  I will keep the flippers in mind - I can see where 
they would really help.      We are both a y o u n g 62!!!
Janice
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Trudy Ogilvie 
  To: Janice 
  Cc: tmic 
  Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 12:30 PM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Swimming


  All of my Physical Therapists put swimming at the top of the charts for 
excellent rehab!! I am 62 and still continuing with Physical Therapy. As soon 
as the new year comes around and Medicare gives me my 15 PT workouts for the 
year I go to a therapist.
  But again, I think it's swimming, walking, biking....... The hard part is 
getting into the water! ARGH!!!  But once in I love it.
  If you wear flipppers it's easier, they help keep my legs up. When done with 
laps I will take a walk around the pool also.. I go from the deep end to the 
shallow... usually not too good in the shallow end.  But any water exercise is 
really good for you.  At least that's what I have been told. 
  Trudy


  On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 8:32 AM, lynne myers <[email protected]> wrote:

          Most of the strength returned in my legs.  I just have some residual 
weakness on my right side.  I walk around the house and the yard fine without 
any assistive devices, only use cane when I go out because I do fall 
frequently, and use electric carts in stores when I will be shopping for more 
than a few items because of fatigue.  We have steps going into the pool with 
handrails so I don't have any problems getting in and out of the water.  I 
don't do alot of actual swimming anymore because it hurts my legs, just float 
or walk around,  I will be 47 in a couple of months.  


          --- On Thu, 4/9/09, Janice <[email protected]> wrote:

            From: Janice <[email protected]>

            Subject: Re: [TMIC] Re: over heating

            To: [email protected]
            Date: Thursday, April 9, 2009, 9:32 PM


            How strong are your legs that you can get into a pool?    How does 
it feel?   Is it easier to move around in water?    I used to do water 
aerobics, in fact, that was when I first noticed something strange with my 
legs.   All of a sudden one week I would come home from aerobics and my legs 
would feel really tired.  I just thought that I was working harder in the 
water.   Wrong.   By the end of the week my legs gave out and that was that!    
I really miss walking in the water.      How old are you?                    
            Janice 



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