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Protecting yourself from the Covid 19

This is a really crazy time and it feel so surreal.. We need to protect ourselves as much as possible!

Having enough muscle to be able to do tasks for yourself can make you more able to deal with social isolation. For example, I just heard that seniors living independently and relying on care workers to come in to give them their weekly bath or shower will have to wait as it is not considered a necessity. Personal hygiene is a very important part of keeping healthy and feeling good in light of all that is going on around them. Muscle makes antibodies to help fight infection and allows your body to get a fever, which how the body defends itself of invaders, also is a symptom that indicates the presence of the virus.

Squats are one of the best exercises to maintain functional independence and if you get out of your chair every 15 min for only 90 seconds {which it is recommended by Joan Vernikos of “Sitting Kills and Moving Heals”} you will do about 50+ squats a day which is actually better than doing 3 sets of 15 or all in a row!!

Put some music on and dance around or sit and dance in your chair it can be that simple. Watch a funny show or movie or call a friend and laugh a little. This too shall pass, stay safe, eat well, drink lots of liquids!

GETTING UP AFTER A FALL

If you have a fall you need to take a minute at least or 2 to get your bearings and figure out if you are ok. (unless you are in an unsafe situation)

Having the strength to get up on to your own feet is imperative. If you can’t ….or feel uncomfortable trying to do so call 911!! People might want to help but not know the impact of your fall. You may have a fracture or something more severe that could be worsened from inexperienced assistance. Even though it is the Canadian way, to always help ((-:

In my classes I discuss how to get up from a fall. Over the Christmas Holidays I have had 2 testimonials from falls of being able to get on their feet and get help and EMS was very impressed..