
It is interesting to read how active one person is - my MM, though it was caught before any major strokes occured, is quite "advanced" according to my neurologist. She has told me to AVOID intense aerobic activity, since it would increase carbon dioxide in my brain and interfere with the blood flow to my brain, which is severely compromised anyway. Not sure if that explanation is right or not, I just know she told me to really watch my heart rate and slow my activity way down if I start to feel like I'm breathing too hard. I usually attend a swim class for older adults with arthritis or walk on the track at the Y for 1-2 miles 3-5 times a week, though I'm down with a foot injury right now. I'm also type 2 diabetic, not on medication or insulin, and it's getting to be hard to manage it without aerobic activty to get the heart pumping. I also want to try to work in some strength training. That's important, especially the older I get (soon to be 41...)
I too am very noise sensitve. I cannot talk in the car with the radio on; or have the TV on and talk to my husband. He drives me crazy because he will be playing a game on his computer (with all the fighting noises going on)
and listening to an old radio show at the same time!

To give him credit, he does turn it off when I come into the room to talk to him.
I suffer even more from the heat than I used to, too! It's supposed to hit the upper 90s today in Minneapolis / St. Paul, with high humidity YUCK!!

Anyway, just my thoughts,
ginabean in mn