Began about the beginning of April past. Started doing a mile in 21 minutes, not racing or anything, just getting the body in motion. At 65 I had begun to have aches and pains, injuries more frequently. Mostly around the area of the tendons behind the knee, and my ankles. I'd been an avid bicyclist, both on and off road, and found myself hurting pretty much all of the time. My primary care doc x-rayed one knee and said I had mild arthritis. From the way both knees, the left hip, and the ankles felt I figure I have it in all of them. Last checkup, two weeks ago, blood work revealed I'm in great shape, except for a vitamin D deficiency. I googled that and lo and behold, symptoms include fatigue, which I suffer from, and achy bones.
I had read articles on how high mileage cyclists suffer osteoporosis in the lower spine and hips. Tour De France kind of mileage. I wasn't worried about that because I don't put in anywhere near that kind of mileage. OTOH, I read articles that noted cycling is not a weight bearing exercise and decided to go walking regularly. After a month of walking 2 miles a day, average pace now 17 minutes per mile, my aches are history. Been taking glucosamine sulfate for the arthritis, and cod live oil for the vitamin deficiency and feeling good. Any other walkers out there ?
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