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@sueinmn and @lindes. Sue, thankyou very much for your kind words. Only this week, am I'm able to get outdoors and start my walking regime once more! What with three hospital admissions, a very bad fall with concussion, a serious reaction to my 2nd Covid vaccination, my inability to get enough calories into me due to IBS complications and a very painful autoimmune mouth condition, a blackout in my seniors' residence dining room the other day, a 3.3 low reading on my blood glucose reading after dinner yesterday, etc., etc., the past three days are the first time in a very long time that I'm again out of a wheelchair and going outdoors with my trusty walker! Yaaay!
I only list a few of my multi-maladies so that @lindes might see that she's not alone. I certainly sympathize with all she's going through but its vitally important to move our bodies, even if a little at a time. Baby steps. I only did 700 steps on my pedometer the first day, but today 1394 steps! Every little bit helps. My goal is to get back to my 1.3 miles in April!! C'mon, @lindes, you can do it! Hugs, Laurie

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Thanks Laurie. I go to physical therapy twice a week to build up core strength and leg muscles. Last year at about this time, I was still sitting in a wheelchair, and i do my own shopping, and use the shopping cart as my walker. I had some massive surgery in January, and most of this was between my legs, and this causes to make every step hurt.