Hi there troops,
I haven't read back too far but I have to agree that exercise is critical in recovery.
While I haven't been running any marathons, etc, doing all the rehab on my house has been very physical. Even though at nights I fall into bed so tired I can barely keep my eyes open, legs and arms weak and tired, I wake up every morning feeling so much better mentally.
My counselor here told me that a minimum of 30 minutes a day of somewhat rigorous exercise will improve my anxiety and depression naturally.
As much as I hate exercise, I am learning she is right. (Don't you hate that???)
Once we get through this whole refi, I am setting out for a new routine of working out. Not too strenuous but enough to get the heart moving, the muscles contracting, etc. Too old to put this body through too much. I don't want to hurt the back again.
Speaking of which, I guess I need to get to a doctor. My left shoulder and arm are seem to have a pinched nerve. I wonder if a doctor or a chiropractor? Arm tingles all the way down to through the thumb. Not too painful but very distracting.
How's it going across the pond today?
Cindi
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