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True North[_2_] May 6th 14 02:25 PM

Feelin' stronger every day!
 
Noticed some concern about my current condition so now that I can sit at the computer for a bit and do more that just glance at the few interesting posts, I'll recount my crappy winter/spring.
It all began in January when I thought I injured my shoulders on the BowFlex exercise machine and my hips on the PaceMaster treadmill.

I let things go a bit thinking that laying off for a couple of weeks would remedy the problem.
Then I complained to my family doctor who didn't take it very serious at first either.
By the time early April arrived I was getting to rock bottom with very painful and stiff shoulder, wrist and knee joints accompanied by extreme weakness, lack of energy and appetite. In fact I lost about 38 pounds over the 2 months period.
Doctor sent in a request for me to see a Rheumathoid Specialist, but couldn't say when I would get an appointment. It was wait until they contact me.
A week later our next door neighbour, a cancer specialist, walked over to my wife and offered to intervene and use her contacts to get me into a Rheumathoid Specialist within the week.
In the meantime my doctor became alarmed seeing my condition and decided to start me on morning doses of Prednizone. This helped for about 17 hrs a day. When I saw the Specialist, she upped the Steriods by another 5mg and spaced them out at breakfast and supper...what a difference.. 24 hour relief.
She decided that I had Polymyalgia Rheumatica or PMR.

Anyway, I'm much better now and trying to regain most of my former strength.. Just yesterday I upped all my resistances on my BowFlex exercises by another 10 pounds.
My treadmill program routine is just one intensity level down from before my problems.

At this rate I should be ready for our boating season, which will begin for me around mid June this year.

BTW..the specialist says I will probably be stuck with this disease for a year or a year and a half during which time they'll be weaning me down on the steriods a bit at a time.

To top it all off I become a senior citizen this summer... ah, the Golden Years!

F*O*A*D May 6th 14 02:28 PM

Feelin' stronger every day!
 
On 5/6/14, 9:25 AM, True North wrote:
Noticed some concern about my current condition so now that I can sit at the computer for a bit and do more that just glance at the few interesting posts, I'll recount my crappy winter/spring.
It all began in January when I thought I injured my shoulders on the BowFlex exercise machine and my hips on the PaceMaster treadmill.

I let things go a bit thinking that laying off for a couple of weeks would remedy the problem.
Then I complained to my family doctor who didn't take it very serious at first either.
By the time early April arrived I was getting to rock bottom with very painful and stiff shoulder, wrist and knee joints accompanied by extreme weakness, lack of energy and appetite. In fact I lost about 38 pounds over the 2 months period.
Doctor sent in a request for me to see a Rheumathoid Specialist, but couldn't say when I would get an appointment. It was wait until they contact me.
A week later our next door neighbour, a cancer specialist, walked over to my wife and offered to intervene and use her contacts to get me into a Rheumathoid Specialist within the week.
In the meantime my doctor became alarmed seeing my condition and decided to start me on morning doses of Prednizone. This helped for about 17 hrs a day. When I saw the Specialist, she upped the Steriods by another 5mg and spaced them out at breakfast and supper...what a difference.. 24 hour relief.
She decided that I had Polymyalgia Rheumatica or PMR.

Anyway, I'm much better now and trying to regain most of my former strength. Just yesterday I upped all my resistances on my BowFlex exercises by another 10 pounds.
My treadmill program routine is just one intensity level down from before my problems.

At this rate I should be ready for our boating season, which will begin for me around mid June this year.

BTW..the specialist says I will probably be stuck with this disease for a year or a year and a half during which time they'll be weaning me down on the steriods a bit at a time.

To top it all off I become a senior citizen this summer... ah, the Golden Years!



Wow...what an experience!

Getting old sucks.

I'm glad you are on the mend.

I'm afraid rec.boats is even worse than you may recall, though. :(



Tim May 6th 14 02:30 PM

Feelin' stronger every day!
 
Excellent! Great talking with you this morning, Don. I'm glad to hear you're on the mend and thanks for the good report!

H*a*r*r*o*l*d May 6th 14 03:47 PM

Feelin' stronger every day!
 
On 5/6/2014 9:25 AM, True North wrote:
Noticed some concern about my current condition so now that I can sit at the computer for a bit and do more that just glance at the few interesting posts, I'll recount my crappy winter/spring.
It all began in January when I thought I injured my shoulders on the BowFlex exercise machine and my hips on the PaceMaster treadmill.

I let things go a bit thinking that laying off for a couple of weeks would remedy the problem.
Then I complained to my family doctor who didn't take it very serious at first either.
By the time early April arrived I was getting to rock bottom with very painful and stiff shoulder, wrist and knee joints accompanied by extreme weakness, lack of energy and appetite. In fact I lost about 38 pounds over the 2 months period.
Doctor sent in a request for me to see a Rheumathoid Specialist, but couldn't say when I would get an appointment. It was wait until they contact me.
A week later our next door neighbour, a cancer specialist, walked over to my wife and offered to intervene and use her contacts to get me into a Rheumathoid Specialist within the week.
In the meantime my doctor became alarmed seeing my condition and decided to start me on morning doses of Prednizone. This helped for about 17 hrs a day. When I saw the Specialist, she upped the Steriods by another 5mg and spaced them out at breakfast and supper...what a difference.. 24 hour relief.
She decided that I had Polymyalgia Rheumatica or PMR.

Anyway, I'm much better now and trying to regain most of my former strength. Just yesterday I upped all my resistances on my BowFlex exercises by another 10 pounds.
My treadmill program routine is just one intensity level down from before my problems.

At this rate I should be ready for our boating season, which will begin for me around mid June this year.

BTW..the specialist says I will probably be stuck with this disease for a year or a year and a half during which time they'll be weaning me down on the steriods a bit at a time.

To top it all off I become a senior citizen this summer... ah, the Golden Years!

I wish you a speedy recovery. It's aa good thing your neighbor
intervened. You might still be writhing in pain, otherwise. Remember,
adequate healthcare is just south of the border, if you need it. ;-)

Mr. Luddite May 6th 14 10:17 PM

Feelin' stronger every day!
 
On 5/6/2014 9:25 AM, True North wrote:
Noticed some concern about my current condition so now that I can sit at the computer for a bit and do more that just glance at the few interesting posts, I'll recount my crappy winter/spring.
It all began in January when I thought I injured my shoulders on the BowFlex exercise machine and my hips on the PaceMaster treadmill.

I let things go a bit thinking that laying off for a couple of weeks would remedy the problem.
Then I complained to my family doctor who didn't take it very serious at first either.
By the time early April arrived I was getting to rock bottom with very painful and stiff shoulder, wrist and knee joints accompanied by extreme weakness, lack of energy and appetite. In fact I lost about 38 pounds over the 2 months period.
Doctor sent in a request for me to see a Rheumathoid Specialist, but couldn't say when I would get an appointment. It was wait until they contact me.
A week later our next door neighbour, a cancer specialist, walked over to my wife and offered to intervene and use her contacts to get me into a Rheumathoid Specialist within the week.
In the meantime my doctor became alarmed seeing my condition and decided to start me on morning doses of Prednizone. This helped for about 17 hrs a day. When I saw the Specialist, she upped the Steriods by another 5mg and spaced them out at breakfast and supper...what a difference.. 24 hour relief.
She decided that I had Polymyalgia Rheumatica or PMR.

Anyway, I'm much better now and trying to regain most of my former strength. Just yesterday I upped all my resistances on my BowFlex exercises by another 10 pounds.
My treadmill program routine is just one intensity level down from before my problems.

At this rate I should be ready for our boating season, which will begin for me around mid June this year.

BTW..the specialist says I will probably be stuck with this disease for a year or a year and a half during which time they'll be weaning me down on the steriods a bit at a time.

To top it all off I become a senior citizen this summer... ah, the Golden Years!



Here's to you getting back to 100%! Sounds like a rough ordeal you have
gone through.



Califbill May 6th 14 10:45 PM

Feelin' stronger every day!
 
"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 5/6/2014 9:25 AM, True North wrote:
Noticed some concern about my current condition so now that I can sit at
the computer for a bit and do more that just glance at the few
interesting posts, I'll recount my crappy winter/spring.
It all began in January when I thought I injured my shoulders on the
BowFlex exercise machine and my hips on the PaceMaster treadmill.

I let things go a bit thinking that laying off for a couple of weeks
would remedy the problem.
Then I complained to my family doctor who didn't take it very serious at first either.
By the time early April arrived I was getting to rock bottom with very
painful and stiff shoulder, wrist and knee joints accompanied by extreme
weakness, lack of energy and appetite. In fact I lost about 38 pounds
over the 2 months period.
Doctor sent in a request for me to see a Rheumathoid Specialist, but
couldn't say when I would get an appointment. It was wait until they contact me.
A week later our next door neighbour, a cancer specialist, walked over
to my wife and offered to intervene and use her contacts to get me into
a Rheumathoid Specialist within the week.
In the meantime my doctor became alarmed seeing my condition and decided
to start me on morning doses of Prednizone. This helped for about 17 hrs
a day. When I saw the Specialist, she upped the Steriods by another 5mg
and spaced them out at breakfast and supper...what a difference.. 24 hour relief.
She decided that I had Polymyalgia Rheumatica or PMR.

Anyway, I'm much better now and trying to regain most of my former
strength. Just yesterday I upped all my resistances on my BowFlex
exercises by another 10 pounds.
My treadmill program routine is just one intensity level down from before my problems.

At this rate I should be ready for our boating season, which will begin
for me around mid June this year.

BTW..the specialist says I will probably be stuck with this disease for
a year or a year and a half during which time they'll be weaning me down
on the steriods a bit at a time.

To top it all off I become a senior citizen this summer... ah, the Golden Years!



Here's to you getting back to 100%! Sounds like a rough ordeal you have gone through.


The golden years. When the gold goes to the medical profession. Hope you
recover.

John H[_15_] May 6th 14 10:50 PM

Feelin' stronger every day!
 
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 9:25:55 AM UTC-4, True North wrote:
Noticed some concern about my current condition so now that I can sit at the computer for a bit and do more that just glance at the few interesting posts, I'll recount my crappy winter/spring.

It all began in January when I thought I injured my shoulders on the BowFlex exercise machine and my hips on the PaceMaster treadmill.



I let things go a bit thinking that laying off for a couple of weeks would remedy the problem.

Then I complained to my family doctor who didn't take it very serious at first either.

By the time early April arrived I was getting to rock bottom with very painful and stiff shoulder, wrist and knee joints accompanied by extreme weakness, lack of energy and appetite. In fact I lost about 38 pounds over the 2 months period.

Doctor sent in a request for me to see a Rheumathoid Specialist, but couldn't say when I would get an appointment. It was wait until they contact me..

A week later our next door neighbour, a cancer specialist, walked over to my wife and offered to intervene and use her contacts to get me into a Rheumathoid Specialist within the week.

In the meantime my doctor became alarmed seeing my condition and decided to start me on morning doses of Prednizone. This helped for about 17 hrs a day. When I saw the Specialist, she upped the Steriods by another 5mg and spaced them out at breakfast and supper...what a difference.. 24 hour relief..

She decided that I had Polymyalgia Rheumatica or PMR.



Anyway, I'm much better now and trying to regain most of my former strength. Just yesterday I upped all my resistances on my BowFlex exercises by another 10 pounds.

My treadmill program routine is just one intensity level down from before my problems.



At this rate I should be ready for our boating season, which will begin for me around mid June this year.



BTW..the specialist says I will probably be stuck with this disease for a year or a year and a half during which time they'll be weaning me down on the steriods a bit at a time.



To top it all off I become a senior citizen this summer... ah, the Golden Years!


Glad to hear you're up and about, Don. Glad also that you've got a cancer specialist neighbor with some pull. I'd be thinking of donating that bow flex thing to Goodwill. Walking is great exercise and doesn't pull things out of joint. A nice medium sized English Pointer would keep you walking, and it would be a great companion on the boat also!

Good luck.

True North[_2_] May 7th 14 03:33 AM

Feelin' stronger every day!
 
On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 10:25:55 UTC-3, True North wrote:
Noticed some concern about my current condition so now that I can sit at the computer for a bit and do more that just glance at the few interesting posts, I'll recount my crappy winter/spring.

It all began in January when I thought I injured my shoulders on the BowFlex exercise machine and my hips on the PaceMaster treadmill.



I let things go a bit thinking that laying off for a couple of weeks would remedy the problem.

Then I complained to my family doctor who didn't take it very serious at first either.

By the time early April arrived I was getting to rock bottom with very painful and stiff shoulder, wrist and knee joints accompanied by extreme weakness, lack of energy and appetite. In fact I lost about 38 pounds over the 2 months period.

Doctor sent in a request for me to see a Rheumathoid Specialist, but couldn't say when I would get an appointment. It was wait until they contact me..

A week later our next door neighbour, a cancer specialist, walked over to my wife and offered to intervene and use her contacts to get me into a Rheumathoid Specialist within the week.

In the meantime my doctor became alarmed seeing my condition and decided to start me on morning doses of Prednizone. This helped for about 17 hrs a day. When I saw the Specialist, she upped the Steriods by another 5mg and spaced them out at breakfast and supper...what a difference.. 24 hour relief..

She decided that I had Polymyalgia Rheumatica or PMR.



Anyway, I'm much better now and trying to regain most of my former strength. Just yesterday I upped all my resistances on my BowFlex exercises by another 10 pounds.

My treadmill program routine is just one intensity level down from before my problems.



At this rate I should be ready for our boating season, which will begin for me around mid June this year.



BTW..the specialist says I will probably be stuck with this disease for a year or a year and a half during which time they'll be weaning me down on the steriods a bit at a time.



To top it all off I become a senior citizen this summer... ah, the Golden Years!


Thanks to all for the expressions of concern and wishes for my recovery.
Makes me feel all warm & fuzzy inside. ;-)

F*O*A*D May 7th 14 12:51 PM

Feelin' stronger every day!
 
On 5/6/14, 10:33 PM, True North wrote:
On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 10:25:55 UTC-3, True North wrote:
Noticed some concern about my current condition so now that I can sit at the computer for a bit and do more that just glance at the few interesting posts, I'll recount my crappy winter/spring.

It all began in January when I thought I injured my shoulders on the BowFlex exercise machine and my hips on the PaceMaster treadmill.



I let things go a bit thinking that laying off for a couple of weeks would remedy the problem.

Then I complained to my family doctor who didn't take it very serious at first either.

By the time early April arrived I was getting to rock bottom with very painful and stiff shoulder, wrist and knee joints accompanied by extreme weakness, lack of energy and appetite. In fact I lost about 38 pounds over the 2 months period.

Doctor sent in a request for me to see a Rheumathoid Specialist, but couldn't say when I would get an appointment. It was wait until they contact me.

A week later our next door neighbour, a cancer specialist, walked over to my wife and offered to intervene and use her contacts to get me into a Rheumathoid Specialist within the week.

In the meantime my doctor became alarmed seeing my condition and decided to start me on morning doses of Prednizone. This helped for about 17 hrs a day. When I saw the Specialist, she upped the Steriods by another 5mg and spaced them out at breakfast and supper...what a difference.. 24 hour relief.

She decided that I had Polymyalgia Rheumatica or PMR.



Anyway, I'm much better now and trying to regain most of my former strength. Just yesterday I upped all my resistances on my BowFlex exercises by another 10 pounds.

My treadmill program routine is just one intensity level down from before my problems.



At this rate I should be ready for our boating season, which will begin for me around mid June this year.



BTW..the specialist says I will probably be stuck with this disease for a year or a year and a half during which time they'll be weaning me down on the steriods a bit at a time.



To top it all off I become a senior citizen this summer... ah, the Golden Years!


Thanks to all for the expressions of concern and wishes for my recovery.
Makes me feel all warm & fuzzy inside. ;-)


It's the drugs...there's nothing warm and fuzzy emanating from
rec.boats. :)

Glad you are on the road to recovery, though.

Rec.boats is worse than you remember.

H*a*r*r*o*l*d May 7th 14 01:56 PM

Feelin' stronger every day!
 
On 5/7/2014 7:51 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/6/14, 10:33 PM, True North wrote:
On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 10:25:55 UTC-3, True North wrote:
Noticed some concern about my current condition so now that I can sit
at the computer for a bit and do more that just glance at the few
interesting posts, I'll recount my crappy winter/spring.

It all began in January when I thought I injured my shoulders on the
BowFlex exercise machine and my hips on the PaceMaster treadmill.



I let things go a bit thinking that laying off for a couple of weeks
would remedy the problem.

Then I complained to my family doctor who didn't take it very serious
at first either.

By the time early April arrived I was getting to rock bottom with
very painful and stiff shoulder, wrist and knee joints accompanied by
extreme weakness, lack of energy and appetite. In fact I lost about
38 pounds over the 2 months period.

Doctor sent in a request for me to see a Rheumathoid Specialist, but
couldn't say when I would get an appointment. It was wait until they
contact me.

A week later our next door neighbour, a cancer specialist, walked
over to my wife and offered to intervene and use her contacts to get
me into a Rheumathoid Specialist within the week.

In the meantime my doctor became alarmed seeing my condition and
decided to start me on morning doses of Prednizone. This helped for
about 17 hrs a day. When I saw the Specialist, she upped the Steriods
by another 5mg and spaced them out at breakfast and supper...what a
difference.. 24 hour relief.

She decided that I had Polymyalgia Rheumatica or PMR.



Anyway, I'm much better now and trying to regain most of my former
strength. Just yesterday I upped all my resistances on my BowFlex
exercises by another 10 pounds.

My treadmill program routine is just one intensity level down from
before my problems.



At this rate I should be ready for our boating season, which will
begin for me around mid June this year.



BTW..the specialist says I will probably be stuck with this disease
for a year or a year and a half during which time they'll be weaning
me down on the steriods a bit at a time.



To top it all off I become a senior citizen this summer... ah, the
Golden Years!


Thanks to all for the expressions of concern and wishes for my recovery.
Makes me feel all warm & fuzzy inside. ;-)


It's the drugs...there's nothing warm and fuzzy emanating from
rec.boats. :)

Glad you are on the road to recovery, though.

Rec.boats is worse than you remember.


You are a consummate hater.


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