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@nohrt4me

Thanks for talking about the headaches. Not something I have experienced, but the way individuals respond to HU seems to be so idiosyncratic the more I learn from others on here.

I was having a lot of muscle aches last week. Age or ET or HU? I don't know. But I'd let the yoga slide in the run up to Easter. Yesterday I got back into my routine, and pains were gone, energy back up.

It's really true that even small amounts of exercise can have a big impact on how we feel. I so important if you're like me and your idea of a good time is sitting in yr chair reading a book or watching Bette Davis matinees!

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You and I have the same idea of a good time! I’d rather read a cereal box or watch TCM than exercise! But, my minimal exercise was walking my dog and I just can’t do that anymore so the recumbent elliptical and the stretches and movements the PT showed me keep me moving. And, you’re right, when I slack off I feel it. Isn’t it hateful?
I’ve never had many headaches ever, and thats not changed.
Fatigue and leg pain are at the top of my list of HU and/or PV symptoms. But, everything else I have a tendency to blame on aging which has no good alternative or “cure”.