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PN & Confidence: Is there a connection?

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@ray666 I've come to realize that balance work––along with core and leg strengthening––are my best bet if I've a chance of extending the reasonable even-ground mobility I currently possess. I work at such exercises most even day.
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Luckily for me - I have had and taken the opportunity to enjoy exercise. I started my first gym journey at 21
Today. I take balance classes. Weight classes. Work out 3 x a week with a personal trainer. And one light spin class. Yes, I have a full time job- me= mobility.
Our gym offers a class called Rock Steady for people living with Parkinson. To my advantage, my PT. Leads that class. It revolves around strand balance. Her training benefits me.
As mentioned earlier, I went to Physical Therapy for help with balance It was a life saving experience atthat time. I still practice those skills. ( standing on one foot for 30 seconds or longer is a skill- learned. )
I would think anyone dealing with the downfalls of NP would highly benefit from sessions from a Physical Therapist schooled in-this discipline.
Some insurance will pay for this with a doctor’s script.
Learning how to fall— yes, there is a safer way- can be taught also.
I would encourage anyone walking this walk— take advantage of of everything out there that could either help your everyday life and or extend your mobility
Who knows- maybe all that increased blood flow through your bodies- will slow down the consequences of PN.
I hope to help -to hold up my friends. Others, just aren’t walking in our shoes.
Ora et labora

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Hi, @debbieod

Amen to all you say! For many of us, consistent balance practice may be our last best bet. You're doing far more than I do – and you've raised the bar for me 🙂 . I do work with a PT, but only once a week. At my urging, we stress balance work – balance, coupled with leg and core strengthening. He asks that I do regular sessions on my own three times a week. I do. But a troubling problem I have is bad arthritis in my left knee. (My right knee is already at TKR.) I'm getting regular injections in my left knee. They help, but that help is not long-lasting. At 80, and with "balance issues," I sense a little hsitation on the part of the orthopedic staff whenever I ask about the possibility of a second TKR. I feel I'd make much more progress wih my balance practice if only it weren't for the arthritis.

No matter. Onward and upward!

Cheers!
Ray (@ray666)