Re: an elderly question
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 4:04 am
No swelling, and his oxygen levels always test out well (which always surprises me).
He has a personal trainer in three mornings a week (has done so for decades); I’ll check in with him re other observations. Strength still seems okay—and a few times docs tested his leg strength while he lay on a table, and pronounced the strength surprisingly good. So why has walking become so tiring…? I thought oxygenation, but doc says that’s fine. :-/ As of a few months ago, anyway.
He’s slowing down in every way.
The blood cell shape and movement—I’d be happy to bet that those are NOT fine, but nope, no one has checked that. Using Live Blood Analysis has become a basis for an MD, or I think anyone licensed, to lose their license! (gnashing of teeth, followed by a sigh…)
Shannon
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He has a personal trainer in three mornings a week (has done so for decades); I’ll check in with him re other observations. Strength still seems okay—and a few times docs tested his leg strength while he lay on a table, and pronounced the strength surprisingly good. So why has walking become so tiring…? I thought oxygenation, but doc says that’s fine. :-/ As of a few months ago, anyway.
He’s slowing down in every way.
The blood cell shape and movement—I’d be happy to bet that those are NOT fine, but nope, no one has checked that. Using Live Blood Analysis has become a basis for an MD, or I think anyone licensed, to lose their license! (gnashing of teeth, followed by a sigh…)
Shannon
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