Got the news from my husbands MRI on his brain........
https://www.md-health.com/Chronic-Microvascular-Ischemic-Disease.html There it is .chronic micro vascular ischemic ..But all his vitals are good, blood work, and pee work up were all in the normal range .except his exercise regiment ..he doesnt do any exercise.
So today we are very happy indeed I still have to deal with his memory problems, but so happy nothing is medically wrong like a tumor or something.
Thank you all for your prayers, good vibes, hopeful thoughts, and just for being here. ❤️
hlthe2b
(106,053 posts)a kennedy
(31,936 posts)gademocrat7
(11,145 posts)Take care.
a kennedy
(31,936 posts)SheltieLover
(59,449 posts)Ty for letting us know!
a kennedy
(31,936 posts)SheltieLover
(59,449 posts)Diamond_Dog
(34,489 posts)Yay!
a kennedy
(31,936 posts)but it is just normal again. 🙂
a kennedy
(31,936 posts)JohnnyLib2
(11,229 posts)a kennedy
(31,936 posts)Skittles
(158,413 posts)just walking would do him a world of good
a kennedy
(31,936 posts)Irish_Dem
(56,001 posts)Aim for 1-2 miles.
It makes a big difference in terms of mood, mental acuity and general health.
Skittles
(158,413 posts)just getting the body up and in motion is good for you
Irish_Dem
(56,001 posts)I broke my leg and ankle and I had to start out slow when I resumed walking.
I was just trying to get out and move. Now a year later I am trying to pick up some speed.
Skittles
(158,413 posts)four weeks so far with the boot
Irish_Dem
(56,001 posts)Last edited Sat May 29, 2021, 06:28 PM - Edit history (1)
I am way too knowledgeable about boots and casts.
At some point, you will be able to go out and walk again. If you can swing it, I highly recommend physical therapy. They really helped me a lot to gain my mobility.
Skittles
(158,413 posts)and I sit for my job and HAVE to get up and walk.....bottom line is, I still walk with the boot
Irish_Dem
(56,001 posts)When I broke my leg and ankle, I needed immediate surgery. But the quarantine had just started and many of the local OP surgical centers were shut down and inpatient hospital beds were full.
So I ended up having to go home and walk on a severely broken leg and ankle for two weeks until I could get into surgery.
At the time I lived in a condo with two flights of stairs. (I couldn't get into a rehab facility either as the residents were testing positive for Covid.)
Skittles
(158,413 posts)I hobbled on my foot a week before my first appointment - at first because I didn't think it was that bad, and then when the fracture was confirmed it was late on a Friday. I realized HEY I should not be playing games with my mobility, need an expert to check it out!
Irish_Dem
(56,001 posts)If you wait over two weeks and it was broken and needed surgery, the surgery is much more difficult.
They basically have to go in and re-break the bones and you don't want to know how they do that.
I was up against that clock during the quarantine.
so far so good for me, I had an x ray last week, doc says fracture is still there but bone growing around it, which he says is the expected status
Irish_Dem
(56,001 posts)Just let nature take its course.
And get PT if you can when the doc allows it.
ailsagirl
(23,765 posts)a kennedy
(31,936 posts)paleotn
(19,064 posts)Jon King
(1,910 posts)Owned a fitness club for 20 years. The benefits of walking regularly are amazing. Once it becomes a habit, its addictive. Nice weather a long walk at the park, bad weather, a cheap treadmill while watching TV. A reasonably brisk walk is all it takes. Add in just a few light weight resistance exercises with a pair of dumbbells bought cheaply at Walmart, Target, Dicks.
Seen even a simple program like that change quite a few lives over the years.
I have never understood why people need to go to gyms, it is overkill and I cannot imagine how many viruses are spread there
calimary
(84,119 posts)And please do keep us posted!