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Joined: Feb 10, 2006 Posts: 350 Location: Northern Virginia
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 7:56 am Post subject: 25-foot walk rules question, is jogging allowed?
So here's the shocker of the week.
Last night Kim "reacted" to my racing around before bed (turning off the lights and locking the doors, etc.) by racing me to the stairs. Kim was just trying to be faster than me, but without thinking about it, she ran. I saw her run. You could call it a light jog, but for the briefest of moments, she was completely airborne!
I looked at her in shock and said "how long have you been able to do that?" She said, "two seconds, you think if I could run, I'd wait to tell you?" Husbands are geniuses, aren't we?
So at 1:00 am last night there we were, timing Kim's jogging/running across the 25-foot course we have in the kitchen.
Obviously, I'll have more to say about this in my thread. But, my question for everyone is:
It's called the 25-foot walk, does that mean, by definition, timed walkers MUST walk, or can they run or jog?
Is the patient allowed to run? No, the patient should walk quickly but should not run.
Thanks Lyon, we will still be testing this out over the weekend, but will continue to walk for the official weekly taping. Ken _________________ My Starting Point
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Joined: May 04, 2006 Posts: 3372 Location: Mid-Michigan
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:22 am Post subject: Re: walk means walk
notasperfectasyou wrote:
but will continue to walk for the official weekly taping. Ken
That doesn't mean that she shouldn't run at every other opportunity!
Bob _________________ Wife diagnosed with MS in Feb. 2006 and is a participant in the Tovaxin IIb clinical trial.
Joined: Jan 28, 2005 Posts: 735 Location: Northern Ontario, Canada
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:55 am Post subject:
i think the neuro wants to look at any changes in your gait, i don't think running would work. _________________ ~i guess i know i just hate how it sounds~
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That is fantastic news for Kim - I am really pleased for you. I suspect tho that the 25 foot walk is a walk tho! Tell her to keep up the jogging at all other times though!
Joined: Aug 24, 2008 Posts: 6 Location: San Francisco, CA
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:04 pm Post subject:
I am newly diagnosed but have had episodes for 20+ years. I found it curious that during the times I had problems walking on the beach it was much easier to jog. I thought it had something to do with static versus dynamic balance. Standing still I get an off-balance or falling feel that I don't feel while moving around. I think my boyfriend at the time thought I was just being ornery. _________________ You cannot make a crab walk straight - aristophanes
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