Elaine, your going to exercise is a GOOD thing. During my worst times, I've tried to do what I could. I have a treadmill and in my earlier days post-op often walked the treadmill wearing swim goggles. That was before I had Panoptx. ..........I also went on a diet in my early days and decided that was something I COULD do, with or without good eyes. Unfortunately, I'm right back doing the same thing again.
In the darkest of times, I think some exercise (even if you have to drag yourself out of bed) will help you feel better. One thing for me that I was able to do, even though I didn't feel like it was go see a movie. I did not necessarily see very well, but I could do my drops as often as needed and wear weird goggles/glasses. For a couple of hours, I didn't forget about my eyes, but had a chance to think of what I was doing. I WAS out of the house, trying to do something normal. I also go swimming every chance I can either in a lake or a pool. It is something I've always loved to do. I take my swimsuit always when we travel.
Keep up the good work and grit. Lucy
In the darkest of times, I think some exercise (even if you have to drag yourself out of bed) will help you feel better. One thing for me that I was able to do, even though I didn't feel like it was go see a movie. I did not necessarily see very well, but I could do my drops as often as needed and wear weird goggles/glasses. For a couple of hours, I didn't forget about my eyes, but had a chance to think of what I was doing. I WAS out of the house, trying to do something normal. I also go swimming every chance I can either in a lake or a pool. It is something I've always loved to do. I take my swimsuit always when we travel.
Keep up the good work and grit. Lucy
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