CariadAgain
Sounds like people are finding these various things helpful. Bookmarked to have a better read of all these suggestions later.....
Quick query time - and one of the things I've noticed myself over recent times is that I'm walking at what I call "old persons pace" - rather than my own normal pace. I can feel I've been doing it for months now and it annoys the heck out of me. What has been other peoples experience of this? - ie has your walking speed slowed down and, if so, have you been able to get it back up again to normal?
That’s me too. Especially now that my arthritic knee has deteriorated quite badly. I used to walk so fast no one could keep up with me but for the past year or so have all but stopped walking because I find it so difficult and frustrating. I used to get irritated if I had to walk with someone slower than me ( serves me right
).However, recently I’ve been trying to concentrate on the mental side of it ( thanks to one of the threads on here) and, last night took myself on a walk I used to do every night. I used walking poles, led with my bad leg, tried to get into a rhythm and counted to 100 out loud ( there was no one around!) over and over again. The only downside is that I still can’t walk my dog, not with using the poles anyway and it isn’t fair on her not being able to sniff everything. I’ve bought myself a tens machine which I’m a bit addicted to and treat myself to a quick blast when I get home. I’ve currently got it on my tummy in the hope that it will tone up my stomach muscles!