Direct cranial electrical stimulation |
The good news is that my left arm can move a whole 1" more than it could at the start of the study.
My next rowing hospital physio session is scheduled for next Monday...
I am still waiting for my community gym referral to be approved as then I will be able to go to my local community gym 3-4 times a week to train as they have limited supervision.
Trying to keep up with some fitness I use a pedalsizer at home for my arms and had intended to use my treadmill. My hoispital physios came for a home visit on 14 February and approved me to use the treadmill so long as I had someone (my daughter) hovering over the stop button. In hospital I had been acheiving 10 minutes on the treadmill (on the slowest speed setting) and had been looking forward to using the treadmill at home on a daily basis.
On my first attempt my brain forgot to tell my left leg to move and my ankle went over...as did I, smashing my head on the handles on the way down. My headache lasted all day.
My next attempt was better - I stayed upright - but could only manage 3 minutes at a very slow setting. Left a little demoralised, I decided to do 3 minutes each day and build up my time, but my brain doesnt seem to want to cooperate as since then I have only been able to take 2-3 steps before my left leg stiffens up - almost as if it has stage fright!. The stop button use is in overdrive. :(
I keep persevering as I am determined to be able to do 10 minutes daily before too long.
Jan
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