"Biologist: Walking starts today; we'll see."
--Brooks
I'll be rooting for you. A goal of mine a few weeks after quitting Zocor was to start "running" (that's my word for the elliptical machine) by the two month mark. I postponed that date due to new disturbing symptoms appearing (as I have previously posted on). I'm looking forward to a one mile walk right now after this post (as a procrastination technique against work I need to get done today) and will likely "run" this evening (the gym is in walking distance). Several days ago I has getting new heel pain in my left foot, but mysteriously, it's now gone -- fortunately just prior to me having to buy some Dr. Scholls Gel pad shoe inserts.
) Good luck.
"BTW _ I've taken DHEA off-and-on for yrs,
primarily due to it's touted benefit to mental
acuity."
--Brooks
Same here. I was buying 25 mg. capsules and taking them apart to take only 5 mg per day due to a (possibly) overly conservative evaluation of the recommended dosage I had read years before. Based on this info, I was taking "under therapeutic amounts" as it indicates 10 mg.s as a likely minimum dosage. I guess we can never know which is right (if either) and just have to use our best semi-educated judgment; and be prepared to alter our behavior based on "better" information in the future.
"However, after reading the thread in your last post
I'll be more attentive to taking it regularly; though I
already feel like a Pez dispenser with all these pills
in me - what's one more?..."
--Brooks
Well said on the Pez dispenser.
I was thinking the same thing.
I sure don't make strong recommendations to others (well, except for my parents to get them the hell off statins) partly since I have a less than stellar record: I use to tout statins.
I've been back to two online forums -- one professional / occupational, one scientific -- in recent weeks to update old threads where I discussed their apparent / "obvious" virtue. Bummer.
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