Mazgg
I'm 83 and until recently didn't feel my age and was told I didn't look (or act) it.
I've noticed that I'm walking slower and less confidently. In fact I'm doddery!
Have any grans found suitable exercises or equipment to help overcome this?
I had a year of very similar symptoms; with the addition of a lot of night cramps in legs wrecking sleep so making day tiredness worse, etc. My GP tested, refered me to neurologist who also tested ( bloods, exams, MRI's) and neither could find anything wrong. Creatinine level and lipids normal.
By then, my walking range had reduced from 5 miles to under 1, my gait was noticably shorter and slower; and "going for a walk" with people or my dog had become a frustrating trial to all . I was becoming wary on stairs , up and down, no confidence in my balance or leg power. Slow, doddering, infuriating :-(
Neurology Consultant questioned why I was taking statin; in her opinion my bloods did not indicate need . I replied virtuously " because my GP told me to, and its better to be safe than sorry". She suggested I might try stopping statin. I stubbornly kept taking it to be on the safe side. .
One month later, at home, standing perfectly still, felt as if a horse gave me an almighty kick in the back of my leg and I fell over. Unable to walk. A calf muscle had ruptured all by itself. confirmed by GP exam within the hour.
I've not taken a statin since that day.
It took about 6 weeks ice/elevation/rest to heal the muscle tear (huge bruise came out,) then physio. 8 weeks after tear, I was walking perfectly normally just like I always used to.
Doddering/slow walking/ short steps/ night cramps have gone for good. A year later my legs are still working just like they always used to ; I can walk miles with pleasure.