Measuring Progress
I use time between acute flare-ups requiring antibiotics to resolve as a handy “gross” measure. However I’m aware that many people active on this forum are copping with greater pathology than my “mild” case and likely have more sophisticated ways to assess status
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Terri, I'm interested in name, etc. of your massager. It would be great to be able to reach those areas of my back that were previously unreachable. Thanks. Blessings.
Faye
Poodledoc, Sue, and others: thanks for giving us your personal examples that life can get better. Your Weight/resistance training, your going slowly from 20 minutes of doing to now two hours of biking, etc has encouraged me so much. One of you reported oxygenation increase to 97%. It never occurred to me that I could change that. After a neck injury in June, I had PT , all upper body weights and bands. I could only do 10 minutes walking. But much as I’ve hated it, I’ve continued all, 5-6 days a week (no new Mac) and now I can do 17 minutes walking and my oxygenation has gone from 90 to 94. You all inspire me. Thanks so much!
@migizii Sue, you really need to be “up north” to get some relief! Only in the upper 70’s here today!