I also have fibromyalgia, and osteoarthrits as well. I love water exercise, and can get carried away in the water, because I can do so much so easily. I have to pace myself, or I do too much, and don't realize it until I get out of the water and my legs feel like rubber. I also have to remember to cool down in the water, because if I get out too soon after intense aerobic activity the minute I get out of the water I realize how hard I'm actually sweating, and my face will turn bright red and I'll feel like I'm overheating and about to pass out.
My husband has degenerative joint disease, and his doctor warned him never to stay in the water more than 90 minutes, because his joints will start to get too accustomed to the bouyancy, and readjusting to "land" gravity will be extremely painful. I have to say, I would be tempted to live in the water most of the time if it were possible.
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