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Rick, now I've got to get on that treadmill. We had a power failure this afternoon in 110+ degree heat. I escaped, Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick McGirr" <rickmcgirr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 6:32 AM Subject: Re: Re Exercise/Rick talks to himself
There are many things which hold us back from doing what we know we should. But the biggest one for me is plain old inertia. My fat butt has actually become a part of this desk chair.
No, really, my mom is 90, lives at a 'residence', and needs the assistance of two people plus a lift just to transfer from the bed to the wheelchair, etc. She was severely crippled by a stroke in '03, and since then has been a great inspiration to me, because she just will not give up, or give in to the urge to 'rest'. For these two years she has been a faithful exerciser, even tho for her, exercise means trying like hell just to lay on a bed and raise her arm. She also attends therapy and the exercise sessions at the res. Will she ever dance again? Maybe not, but her soul dances in my head. If she hasn't packed it in, called it a life, I don't see why I should.
I think I just talked myself into going to the gym this morning! Thanks, Ray!
Enjoy Summer! Rick McGirr Email: rickmcgirr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
----- Original Message ----- From: "rayilynlee" <rayilynlee@xxxxxxx> To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:32 PM Subject: Re Exercise/Rick
Rick, I have never tried yoga, so I don't know. I do know fatigueis a PDsymptom. It's kind of a Catch-22 thing......I'm too sedentarybecause I'min pain if I move, if I don't move I become more sedentary. We arefightingminutesa losing battle but must keep fighting.
I have had PD almost 10 years now. Five years ago, I could do 30-45on the treadmill plus swim every day. When my mom had her strokeand died Igot off my routine. The disease keeps progressing, no matter whatI do,to standbut I think I should never have interrupted the exercise.
A couple of weeks ago the Handyman came and I got all enthused about decorating and washed all my curtains and valances using my walkerby the washer/dryer. It took me a week to "recover". I guess oneneeds toandfind some kind of balance.
In the meantime I read Diane's posts where people argue the academicmoral aspects of stem cell research. Sometimes I join thearguments.IRay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick McGirr" <rickmcgirr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 8:18 AM Subject: Re: David Anderson's book
> Ray, is there anything one can do besides eat right and exercise?workout.> do a lot of stretching, necessarily, but is something like yoga > helpful? I know what you mean about being tired after a goodthe> I just don't seem to have the stamina I used to, and man am I ever > slow. This is particularly unfortunate because I started out asAm> slowest kid in the class! > > The biggest trick is after you do increase your activity level, to > keep it up there. > > I know you have some "tread" left in ya. Now get sweating. > > Enjoy Summer! > Rick McGirr > Email: rickmcgirr@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "rayilynlee" <rayilynlee@xxxxxxx> > To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 1:10 PM > Subject: Re: David Anderson's book > > >> Rick, I find I need to rest a day after treadmill and swimming.ago,> trying >> to increase my exercise though, Ray >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Rick McGirr" <rickmcgirr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 7:20 AM >> Subject: Re: David Anderson's book >> >> >> >I don't know the release date but I can tell you this: the days > when I >> > work out are the days that I feel better. A couple of weekstook> I >> > spent a hard 4 days in the sun making repairs to a property. I > was >> > fine all week, but ended up just tired from working, and so II> the >> > next 2 days off. On the 2nd day, I got so tight and wound up,>> > thought I was going to pop out of my skin. So I went to thegymand> and >> > had a good run with the basketball. (good for me, anyway. I > couldn't >> > outrun a sloth.) Felt much better afterward. I felt relaxed,exercises> I >> > started swinging my arms again, etc. >> > >> > I think what the book will tell you is that the authorhim,> half >> > his life away, that he has a personal trainer who motivatescommit> and >> > what you have to do is get the dedication and discipline todon't> to >> > a regular exercise regimen, maybe even every day. Make a > permanent >> > place on your schedule for exercise and do it even when you>> > 'feel like it'. Of course, I think it's ok to give less thanhalfa>> > your life to it. >> > >> > I've been working out more lately, but I only average 3-4 times>> > week. Having gone off the Sinemet, at least for the timebeing,have> I've >> > experienced stronger symptoms. I get more tremor, but also, my >> > muscles start to go into lockdown. That's when I feel I justbiking> to >> > take off and get active. I don't do much weight work, justexercise,> or >> > treadmill, basketball, or one of the greatest forms ofis>> > swimming. And stretching, always stretching. I always feel > better >> > afterwards. >> > >> > You can adapt your program to your own abilities, of course. > Through >> > past experience I've found that you can push yourself without >> > breaking, so try a few things that seem challenging. Just > remember, >> > if you're committed to a program, the first time you do things->> > usually the most difficult, unless you bust a gut. Be careful, > have >> > fun, and stick to it, and you will see some big benefits. >> > >> > Enjoy Summer! >> > Rick McGirr >> > Email: rickmcgirr@xxxxxxxxxxxx >> > >> > >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > From: "Bill Gutelius" <bill@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 10:35 AM >> > Subject: David Anderson's book >> > >> > >> >> Does anyone know anything new on the expected release date of > this >> > exercise >> >> book for PWP >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
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