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Paralyzed Diaphragm

Lung Health | Last Active: Nov 20 5:32pm | Replies (341)

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@migizii

@migizii. I also purchased a recumbent stationary bike (Sole R92) and am slowly building up my time. I started at 15 minutes given my lung issues and fusion surgery therapy on my foot. It feels good to be able to add this walking in circles around my house now that the snow and cold has covered our streets (and I don’t yet have ice cleats/boots) for those conditions in my “new” shoe size😜

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Thanks for your comment and input! There are so many options out there. I looked at the NuStep machines, which I used for rehab before and really liked; but even reconditioned ones are $3500 plus several hundred extra dollars for shipping and warranty. They are out of my price range. I boycott Amazon but read about Teeter machines on Amazon. Many of the reviews commented how similar the machines were to NuStep. I went to the Teeter website and bought the next model up from the one on Amazon. It was on sale, shipping and a decent warranty were included, and I found another internet promo code for $100 off. Most of the reviews were positive about how sturdy, reliable, etc. it was, so I took the plunge and ordered one. I'm not sure when I'll get it, but I know using it will really help me build up my strength and I will use it. You've inspired me too, Take care...particularly walking outside in ice and snow. I'm not mentally prepared for winter yet but know it's coming. Ugh. Nancy