Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Dreamer, You didn't leave your name, great idea! Thanks. I think I will check into a hotel from time to time to get in the pool. I have been having a time finding a pool near me and really feel I could benefit from being in the pool. Hope all is well with son's eye surgery results. take care. From: " dreamer_plus " dreamer_plus@... Date: Sat Apr 22, 2006 8:34am(PDT) Subject: Re: RESEARCH - Rheumatologists urged to get arthritics moving .. .... I think even if you do not aggressively exercise in a traditional way, a pool is still a great place to encourage movement. And I know that on days when I am flaring, if I can manage to begin to move, it often helps- but- some days there simply is N way I am gonna be able to move AT ALL. and my biggest complaint some days is I scream at my husband- MOVE MY BODY PART EVEN IF I KILL YOU.....it hurts from not moving! Boy does he look at me weird. LOL. Poor man, he then cannot decide if he wants to follow my request and make my non moveable body part move and hurt me or listen to me beg him to move it cuz I can't. LOL. love and peace, Ebony --------------------------------- Love cheap thrills? Enjoy PC-to-Phone calls to 30+ countries for just 2¢/min with Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 thats me, dreamer-LOL, I became dreamer over 25 years ago on a CB radio and it carried over into internet. Even my kids call me " dreamer " LOL. My nursing school instructors wondered if they should do my transcripts under that name, LOL. anyway, it would get expensive to get a hotel room every time you wanted to try to swim, BUT---our hotel here in my town used to and maybe still does- permit swimming in their pool on a daily basis of $5 a day. I have taken the kids there on occasion midwinter just for exercise and to break up a cold winter day- and the water is awrm.and it lets me swim when I want/can without the big upfront outlay of a large amount of money, which we do not have with 3 kids and both hubby and I on soc sec disability. - In , Gardenia blossoms <stillbreathing29@...> wrote: > > Dreamer, > > You didn't leave your name, great idea! Thanks. > > I think I will check into a hotel from time to time to get in the pool. I have been having a time finding a pool near me and really feel I could benefit from being in the pool. > > Hope all is well with son's eye surgery results. > > take care. > > > From: " dreamer_plus " dreamer_plus@... > Date: Sat Apr 22, 2006 8:34am(PDT) > Subject: Re: RESEARCH - Rheumatologists urged to get arthritics moving > > . > .... I think even if you do not aggressively exercise in a traditional > way, a pool is still a great place to encourage movement. > And I know that on days when I am flaring, if I can manage to begin to > move, it often helps- but- some days there simply is N way I am gonna > be able to move AT ALL. and my biggest complaint some days is I scream > at my husband- MOVE MY BODY PART EVEN IF I KILL YOU.....it hurts from > not moving! Boy does he look at me weird. LOL. Poor man, he then > cannot decide if he wants to follow my request and make my non moveable > body part move and hurt me or listen to me beg him to move it cuz I can't. > LOL. > > > > > > > > love and peace, > > Ebony > > > --------------------------------- > Love cheap thrills? Enjoy PC-to-Phone calls to 30+ countries for just 2¢/min with Messenger with Voice. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 LOL! Okay. I like the name just wasn't sure. Yes, it would be expensive, however, hoping to find somewhere else to swim soon. I am still searching for some place to go on a more regular basis for swimming. Thinking of the hospital rehab center, the YMCAs are too far away but if I can get the pain under control, I may just do the Y thing. In the meantime an occasional hotel stay is good for a couple of reasons, a break from climbing stairs in my house to the shower, the exercise room, and the main attraction -- the pool. Still, it won't hurt to ask the hotels about just coming up there for the pool. Thanks. peace and healing, Ebony > > > > Dreamer, > > > > You didn't leave your name, great idea! Thanks. > > > > I think I will check into a hotel from time to time to get in the pool. I have been having a time finding a pool near me and really feel I could benefit from being in the pool. > > > > Hope all is well with son's eye surgery results. > > > > take care. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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