I was given a series of exercises by my pool physio to do in water using flat floats for resistance and stability. Some are similar to breast stroke and others are similar to the actions used in aqua aerobics. I used to go to aqua aerobics as well as hydro, but my knee no longer lets me do the former. It is a good way of building muscle though. my arms were very muscly pre-op because of my exercise in the pool and a nurse commented on this when she tried to stick the Tinzaparin needle in. However, two months away from the pool plus the weight loss and they had gone all saggy.I wanna see it!!! But think I'll wait for the crowds to disperse first, Mary Poppins at theatre this week!
Sam - what are the tips for bingo wings? I've lost just under (by 1lb) 5st and my arms are so noticeable already!
Thanks @SAM55 I will definitely give this a go, got a float at home to use. Won't be going for a few months as pool shuts December - March. I may be brave enough to wear a swimsuit then. I would love your muscle armsI was given a series of exercises by my pool physio to do in water using flat floats for resistance and stability. Some are similar to breast stroke and others are similar to the actions used in aqua aerobics. I used to go to aqua aerobics as well as hydro, but my knee no longer lets me do the former. It is a good way of building muscle though. my arms were very muscly pre-op because of my exercise in the pool and a nurse commented on this when she tried to stick the Tinzaparin needle in. However, two months away from the pool plus the weight loss and they had gone all saggy.Need to work on tightening them up again. Have been back at pool for three weeks now and can already start to see a difference just from the swimming.
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I used to enjoy it too at my last uni where we used standard Harvard. Always got top marks! It has since become a challenge, particularly when struggling with deadlines due to big life issues, and... I am now with the OU, and they use OU Harvard!! Some very slight differences that my poor brain gets confused aboutI must be odd, because I used to enjoy referencing. I always made sure that when I added a new source, that it was in the reference list. At the end, I went through the essay and wrote each name and year down and then marked off how many times I'd used that resource. Of course, when I edited the essay, some sources disappeared all together and once I'd finished this list, I could then remove them from the list. I could also see if I'd relied on one resource more than I should of and also if I'd useda good spread of books/journals/research etc. I used to enjoy finishing an essay this way, found it really relaxing and cathartic !
Thanks Starry. It was certainly an event! I am 50/50 about knowing the length of the walk. I want some idea so I have a picture in my head (being a very visual person) to calm my anxiety, but had i known it was 2 miles instead of the mile i was expecting then I would have refused. Sometimes I need to be gently surprised and pushed.Well done on your walk Sam. Did you prefer not knowing how far it was you were going? I find it pushes you a little further. Hoping your knees are feeling a little better today. A loss is still a loss and I'm sure once the bm sort themselves out it will shift more than expected. You're doing really well. Hope you decide what to do for Christmas a scary how close it is now x
6 hours worth today!ok your referencing sounds like a nightmare lol!![]()
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Thanks Fee for helping me not to feel alone.I'd talk to your lovely doctor about the way you are being treated or contact PALs and either way ask to see someone else. You don't deserve to be spoken to like that and you don't need to put up with it either. You are working really hard and doing really well and you need support, to be able to ask questions and not feel like you are stupid. You are not stupid and I was told exactly the same about bread and pasta for the record. You are trying to change your life here and you are working hard not just expecting it to happen. You are an engaged and responsive patient and doing everything your team expects of you and in return you expect to be helped.
I had a very difficult appointment myself last week which reduced me to tears (very unusual) because of the way I was treated. I will not be seeing that consultant again, we both deserve to be treated with respect and kindness x