Posted by Isabelle Z on December 11, 2020 at 10:32 am
for a few days. i had no pains. But now, it occured suddenly, it became difficult to stand up (rester debout) because of weakness of my back (mon dos) and if i try to stay longer than 2-3 minutes, i have pains. Does anybody already feel that, is it a problem with als or anything else? it makes me very sad, it is better with rollator but with rollator it seems my back ist getting ¨round¨(bossu).
Isabelle, I’m sorry that you are now experiencing pain when you stand up. Because it is happening when you stand, and not just when sitting – – it sounds like your body’s muscles are becoming weaker, to the point that standing is putting them at stress.
I noticed the same thing during my early years with ALS. There is a tendency for all of us to sit too long. To not do all the normal little movements we used to do: watering plants, dusting, clearing off the table, getting the mail, and on. All these movements keep our muscles toned – – but hours of sitting only lets them get weak.
Yes, using a rollator helps hold you up, but over time as we get weaker we hunch and bend over more.
What did I do? I began doing simple, easy bending-stretching-strengthening movements 2-3 times a day while sitting. Call it dancing in your chair, or chair exercises – – the point is, to move.
I now suffer pain in my right shoulder and take ibuprofen before sleeping. I guess an active life and having torn my right biceps, broken the upper arm, broken collar bone, and having a malignant melanoma cut out will not have helped. But the reduction in muscle bulk has removed what cushioning there was in my shoulder, and now I can’t raise or articulate the arm.
Happily my left arm is as strong as ever- no breaks down that side – and I can still play guitar!
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