So, I have been meaning to do a blog post for a few weeks giving a symptoms update. I have noticed some further changes in the last couple of months which would warrant a post, but I managed to go further than that and I fell - so that definitely makes the cut for a blog post.
Cycling Speed
I have been noticing over some time that my uphill cycling speed is dropping. I need to get into my lowest gear on relatively shallow hills more so than I have done before. This suggests that the power I'm able to deliver is decreasing. I will have to get out and try and go up something quite steep to see if it is possible! On a couple of my more regular routes there are some roads which people are often running along, and I am getting to the point when people running uphill are overtaking me sometimes!
Fatigue
This is one of those "is this HSP or not" things - I've been feeling quite fatigued more often, but I dont know if this is because it is due to increased effort moving coming from my gradually increasing spasticity or if it is because I am trying to fit too many things into my day (or indeed both!). I think that the solution is to do less, but I am far too stubborn to give up on things I have started, which makes doing less a challenge!
Pilates Update
Since Covid came into play everyone at my Pilates class now has their own equipment which they bring to class (face-to-face classes re-started earlier in the summer). Before Covid I had frequently borrowed a foam block (some 6-8cm think) which I would often sit on to make it more comfortable and to allow my spine to be more upright. When we moved to on-line classes I didnt have a foam block, but I do have a small step (some 15cm high) which my children used to get up to sink height when they were much smaller. This step helps me get more comfortable and allows my spine to be more upright (and I now take this to classes). I suspect at some point I'll need to increase the height again, perhaps to a small stool.
Also, at a recent class we used power loop bands, which we wore around our thighs at some points and around our ankles at other points. I found this particularly hard work, and I think that these power bands might be another good way of demonstrating what HSP is like to those who dont have it, especially around the thighs.
Difficulty Standing
I have previously mentioned in a symptoms update that I find it difficult to stand up from a full squat. The difficulty is now a bit wider than that, and getting up from the floor in many ways is becoming more tricky. I often find that I need to have something nearby to balance on to make it easier to stand up. When I am sitting down on my haunches I often need to use my arms to help stand up, either by pulling on something higher or pushing down to give me an assist getting up. This is partly to do with balance, and partly because I am worried that my muscles wont have the strength to allow me to stand up unadied.
I am sometimes also having to position my feet and position when standing up from a chair - particularly if it is a low down chair. Sometimes I will need to use my arms to either assist standing or to give me balance whilst standing. I wonder if it is time to start investigating baclofen....
Stairs and walking
I'm noting that I am using the bannisters more when going up and down stairs, and that my speed of ascent/decent is slowing down.
Now that I'm starting to get out and about with other people with the restrictions of Covid lifting I'm noting that my speed of walking is also slowing down. I dont really have any balance problems or difficulties walking, it is just that it takes a little longer to get places, and if I want to avoid my feet scuffing on the ground I have to concentrate on how I walk, which takes a little bit of attention and time.
The Fall
So, I cant really mention having a fall without giving details. I fell whilst doing one of my stretches (the Adductor strech here: https://hspjourney.blogspot.com/2021/05/stretching-routine-2021.html). The photo there shows me stretching my right leg, but I fell whilst stretching my left leg. I had been noticing a bit of weakness there, and the muscle not feeling like it could hold my weight for some time now, but I have always been able to complete the stretch without falling until now (although it has been close a few times in recent weeks). Relating this to Coralies talk at the AGM I put this in the 'acceptable fall' box as I was doing something intentional!
In detail - I can get my leg onto the bed with my knee bent no problem, but the difficulty occurs when I straighten the leg, the adductors do not like that stretch, which I take to mean that they are somewhat spastic and not letting me get the full range of movement I want. I stretched the muscle further than it wanted to go, and it went back to where it wanted to be. The consequence of this was that my knee moved forward, my bottom moved backwards, I was not able to move myself to a more stable position quickly enough, and gravity decided that I would come tumbling down onto my bottom. Nothing was hurt or broken aside from my self-esteem!
The overall conclusion I draw is that my adductors are becoming more spastic, which is limiting the range of movement in my leg. The adductors are also used in pedalling my bike, so it may be that the reduction of uphill bike power as well.
The change that I have made to my stretches is to raise my leg to a lower height for that stretch so that I can keep my balance much more easily.
** Addendum 28th August 2021 - Symptoms Update from August 2020 **
After posting the text above I was scrolling through my draft posts, and realised there was this draft from August 2020 which I feel I didn't quite finish. So, here it is (with just a quick re-read and minor tweaks in brackets)
I was taking a few minutes to track my first six months (of 2020) data in my spreadsheet the other day. There are a couple of things which have happened, and I am not sure that I have blogged about them previously. There are also a couple of other more recent changes, so this is a good opportunity to pop several things down in one place.
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