Serious question..looking for reassurance.

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Accy cyclist

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I've been doing 3 or 4 approximately 5 mile walks a week since the gyms shut. I think it's made my leg worse than it was before. I had a double leg break nearly 4 years ago. It's that bad now that i walk with a stick,most times i'm out. So bad that walking up hills is quite painful and very hard. I haven't been for a walk since last Thursday. I normally do a walk every 2 days. I've kept myself reasonably fit over the last 32 years. I've always told myself 'You're only as good as your last bike ride,walk',or whatever form of exercise you've done,meaning i think that all that fitness can't be stored in the body and if you stop exercising your years of exercising don't count for much. This is the serious question bit! If i were to stop exercising for a few days ,maybe weeks,would i become unfit and prone to serious health problems like a heart attack or a stroke,or would my decades of keeping reasonably fit keep me safe for a while? I'd like to go for a decent walk now to get the blood flowing and the heart pumping,but i'm in fear of my leg giving way and then i will be in trouble! I need my gym to re-open asap,so i can get back on the not much weight bearing cross trainer and maybe go swimming which is also non weight bearing.

To put it bluntly,i'm not going to pop off am i because i haven't been for a walk for 3 days am i ?!
 
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If you don't have pre existing conditions that indicate you could be prone to the conditions you describe then the answer would be no (or highly unlikely if you want to be cautious).
You need to identify what's causing the pain and then make an informed decision if rest is the best thing for it. If you do rest, try doing something else to keep yourself mobile. Dare I suggest Tai Chi:rolleyes:
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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If you don't have pre existing conditions that indicate you could be prone to the conditions you describe then the answer would be no (or highly unlikely if you want to be cautious).
You need to identify what's causing the pain and then make an informed decision if rest is the best thing for it. If you do rest, try doing something else to keep yourself mobile. Dare I suggest Tai Chi:rolleyes:
I keep getting a slight pain in my right leg,near to my knee. I'm thinking it could be a blood clot,but not thinking that too much,if you know what i mean. I'm 6 feet tall and weigh around 10.25 stone,so no weight issues.
 
You have a leg which has suffered historic trauma and you are walking 5 miles every other day. You have probably suffered what is called shin splints, a bit like a stress fracture. The repetitive motion of walking has aggravated the damage and is causing issues. Try a few days of RICE and see what happens. If all is better, maybe not walk as far, say an hour a day (3miles ish)
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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Dare I suggest Tai Chi
Yeah i know i mentioned doing Tai Chi a year or so ago,but as with other thoughts i have of doing things,i don't carry many out. Funnily enough my gym was to start Tai Chi classes,then came the lockdown. I was going to give it a go,maybe i will when it re-opens. I can't see it being very cardiovascular/aerobic though. Not mocking it,but it isn't exactly the same as doing a 30 mile bike ride by the looks of it.
 

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I was reasonably happy to be given some reassuring news after a health check.
62, arthritis that hurts every day, bike rides are consigned to 1 x 10 mile a week on an ebike, it just hurts too much. Considering I was one of the fittest 53 year olds i knew, the last 10 years have been pretty ravaging health wise but apparently my respiration test put me 15 years younger than i am, most of the individual breathing tests are over 110% of average, my blood pressure is good, just about all the tests came out ok.
So a healthy lifestyle for several decades takes some undoing. I have put on weight, I cant do a fraction of what I used to but the basics, heart, lungs, BP are all good. As long as you havnt abused yourself Accy, I suspect you're doing ok despite the setbacks.
 

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Look after yourself @Accy cyclist .

A few days rest and see how you feel.

Have you had medical advice?
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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Going back to the leg,when i said double leg break i should've said broken leg and a fractured hip. I've just done 200 sit ups,which i try and do every two days. I've noticed a slight pain in my hip when doing sit ups. Maybe they make it worse? I don't have a problem when using the abs crunch machine at the gym.
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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Look after yourself @Accy cyclist .

A few days rest and see how you feel.

Have you had medical advice?
Getting to see a doctor is a problem these days. The one i usually end up seeing isn't very friendly. I ask him questions,he just quotes stuff which i already know. if i saw him he'd probably tell me to rest up,but then i'd be worrying about something bad happening to me if i did. A nurse the other year said i had very good prominent veins which indicate a good blood flow and pressure,but that was a few years ago.
 

Cycleops

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Accra, Ghana
You really need to cut down on that beer Accy, or even try cutting it out for a while. I’ve done that for the past couple of weeks and feel much better and I was only on two bottles a day.
Regards exercising try to do something that gets you breathing hard which will hopefully keep your heart in trim, but nothing that will impact on your old injury.
 

Cycleops

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Location
Accra, Ghana
To kick the beer you need to replace it with something. Some time ago my wife insisted on buying this superdooper blender and I thought it was a waste of money but it’s fantastic and we use it to blender fruit and ice into a drink every evening. After drinking it I don’t want beer. Fruit is not so cheap there I know but you should try it. You can use a regular blender to try it. Mango and pineapple is good but you can mix just about anything.
 
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