Neonpossum
Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hey all, I have been trying to walk more to help my blood glucose and have hit a kind of wall, and I guess I just wanted a little rant! I am always told to walk more and to start swimming again (which I will later this year I hope), but I also have a condition called popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (P.A.E.S.), it's the congenital version. This makes my legs hurt like hell after just a few minutes of walking and they tighten up, sometimes for days afterwards. For instance, I went for a 30 minute walk on Monday, Tues/Wed I was basically housebound because my legs wouldn't 'work'. With P.A.E.S. it's advised to NOT exercise the leg too much as it tightens the calf muscle more, which in turn compresses the artery more and causes more pain!
I have had surgery on my right leg which revealed I have abnormal muscle compressing the popliteal artery at the back of my leg, so it was removed. My next surgery is in October for the left leg.
But then the diabetes nurse and doctors tell me to exercise, and don't seem to understand P.A.E.S. at all. I also have fibromyaglia and chronic fatigue which do not help. I can't wait until one day maybe I can walk more and be pain-free. But at the moment I am trying to balance walking a little with managing pain and not aggravating my legs, all from mixed information from doctors.
I am thinking of maybe doing some gentle exercise at home, until my surgery. Does anyone know of any good exercises I could do?
I have had surgery on my right leg which revealed I have abnormal muscle compressing the popliteal artery at the back of my leg, so it was removed. My next surgery is in October for the left leg.
But then the diabetes nurse and doctors tell me to exercise, and don't seem to understand P.A.E.S. at all. I also have fibromyaglia and chronic fatigue which do not help. I can't wait until one day maybe I can walk more and be pain-free. But at the moment I am trying to balance walking a little with managing pain and not aggravating my legs, all from mixed information from doctors.
I am thinking of maybe doing some gentle exercise at home, until my surgery. Does anyone know of any good exercises I could do?