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65rosessamurai
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I don't consider this so much as 'venting', nor do I believe it is a subject belonging in the "Non-CF Related" section, despite it is in regards to my question of continuing my Iaido classes. I figure this would be one source to help in my research to find a solution.
Without getting into "What Iaido is", I'd rather start off with what my message is that I'm trying to get out.
I went to an Iaido Seminar yesterday, and came home so sore from my knees and the bottom of my feet, that I could barely walk home. On top of that, I had to take the train because there were no facilites to take my car, so the need to walk was necessary, yet painful. (I also have to commute to work by train and foot, and walking has been painful for that, as well)
On the way home, I began thinking how my Iaido is becoming less enjoyable, and more painful to do. I still haven't gotten my shoulder fixed, nor do I think I ever will, because the chance three years ago passed by.
As I write this, i get a little teary-eyed because I had been practicing Iaido for so long, but feel my health issues may prevent me from continuing because it hurts so much to continue now, but also because of how much the shoulder injury has adversly affected my future in some ways.
I had decided, up to this point, to at least fight for my fifth dan in Iaido, and decide whether to continue after that, if things don't improve by then.
The other decision I made was to talk with my general practicioner to find out if he can refer me to a doctor specializing in orthopedics, to help find out what can be done about my knees hurting so much.
I don't know if I'm dealing with arthritis, related to CF; if it's my age catching up to me, or if I just didn't have enough nutrients during my years in Japan, because I never had so many knee problems before I got here.
I really hope I can continue, and enjoy it (pain-free), because most of the instructors are in their late 80's, so it's easy for me to continue.
I was wondering if my knee problems could be related to CF, and for those who have that problem, what is being done to eliviate it? I did get a bone density check (posted a reply on that topic) and it wasn't as bad as I thought-but nothing related to my knees was mentioned.
Also, though I noticed in the forum, things about acupuncture, etc. I have not tried acupuncture, but there are other methods tried, but they only aleviated the pain, never got to the source of the problem, and I wish to look for the source of the problem to tackle it!
Without getting into "What Iaido is", I'd rather start off with what my message is that I'm trying to get out.
I went to an Iaido Seminar yesterday, and came home so sore from my knees and the bottom of my feet, that I could barely walk home. On top of that, I had to take the train because there were no facilites to take my car, so the need to walk was necessary, yet painful. (I also have to commute to work by train and foot, and walking has been painful for that, as well)
On the way home, I began thinking how my Iaido is becoming less enjoyable, and more painful to do. I still haven't gotten my shoulder fixed, nor do I think I ever will, because the chance three years ago passed by.
As I write this, i get a little teary-eyed because I had been practicing Iaido for so long, but feel my health issues may prevent me from continuing because it hurts so much to continue now, but also because of how much the shoulder injury has adversly affected my future in some ways.
I had decided, up to this point, to at least fight for my fifth dan in Iaido, and decide whether to continue after that, if things don't improve by then.
The other decision I made was to talk with my general practicioner to find out if he can refer me to a doctor specializing in orthopedics, to help find out what can be done about my knees hurting so much.
I don't know if I'm dealing with arthritis, related to CF; if it's my age catching up to me, or if I just didn't have enough nutrients during my years in Japan, because I never had so many knee problems before I got here.
I really hope I can continue, and enjoy it (pain-free), because most of the instructors are in their late 80's, so it's easy for me to continue.
I was wondering if my knee problems could be related to CF, and for those who have that problem, what is being done to eliviate it? I did get a bone density check (posted a reply on that topic) and it wasn't as bad as I thought-but nothing related to my knees was mentioned.
Also, though I noticed in the forum, things about acupuncture, etc. I have not tried acupuncture, but there are other methods tried, but they only aleviated the pain, never got to the source of the problem, and I wish to look for the source of the problem to tackle it!