QUOTE(Angel of Deth @ Jul 18 2011, 02:53 AM)
Hi all...
As the topic title, i'm suffered from BPPV (Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo) since year ago. The symptoms is dizzyness, headache, loss of balance and slight anxiety due to random spinning/loss of balance sensation. I'm on medicine right now, but i hope i can add some light workout/exercise (beside the Epley's maneuver) because some article and doctor point that exercise can help treat the illness and keep my mind positive. I can jog and do some light exercise but due to the loss of balance sensation, i'm kinda not enjoyed it much. Plus can't walk or travel too far like going to the gym or nearby park make me frustrated, so i thought why not have one exercise machine at home?
My goal is not for having perfect body, muscle, abs or something like that, but i hope it can reduce my symptoms because my life has changed in this 1 year time. I'm looking at every possible option to cure my illness since i'm still young i can't imagine myself being like this until i become an old man.
Right now, i'm looking at AB-DOER TWIST. Honestly i saw that machine from TV advertisement, and i think it suit person with illness like me, since i can't stand for too long (my head will get dizzy and the loss of balance sensation will feel greater) and the machine can be used in sit position. And also it can be folded make it a plus point since my house isn't big. From Amazon user reviews, it get 4 out of 5 stars. Though i don't know whether it was honest or sock account review.
My questions is any of you guys have experience with this kind of machine? It is good? Because i don't really believe this kind of advertisement shown in TV. Is the price, $200 listed at Amazon is normal for exercise machine? Or do you have any other better suggestion like exercise regime, exercise machine, accessories for me?
Thank You.
Pls dun waste ur money, imho for ur simple objective, go youtube.com & search for body weight exercises to do at home rain or shine, no need to run. can get nice, fit, hi burn, trim & toned body, also save on driving, petrol, parking, jams & jerks on the road.As the topic title, i'm suffered from BPPV (Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo) since year ago. The symptoms is dizzyness, headache, loss of balance and slight anxiety due to random spinning/loss of balance sensation. I'm on medicine right now, but i hope i can add some light workout/exercise (beside the Epley's maneuver) because some article and doctor point that exercise can help treat the illness and keep my mind positive. I can jog and do some light exercise but due to the loss of balance sensation, i'm kinda not enjoyed it much. Plus can't walk or travel too far like going to the gym or nearby park make me frustrated, so i thought why not have one exercise machine at home?
My goal is not for having perfect body, muscle, abs or something like that, but i hope it can reduce my symptoms because my life has changed in this 1 year time. I'm looking at every possible option to cure my illness since i'm still young i can't imagine myself being like this until i become an old man.
Right now, i'm looking at AB-DOER TWIST. Honestly i saw that machine from TV advertisement, and i think it suit person with illness like me, since i can't stand for too long (my head will get dizzy and the loss of balance sensation will feel greater) and the machine can be used in sit position. And also it can be folded make it a plus point since my house isn't big. From Amazon user reviews, it get 4 out of 5 stars. Though i don't know whether it was honest or sock account review.
My questions is any of you guys have experience with this kind of machine? It is good? Because i don't really believe this kind of advertisement shown in TV. Is the price, $200 listed at Amazon is normal for exercise machine? Or do you have any other better suggestion like exercise regime, exercise machine, accessories for me?
Thank You.
Jul 18 2011, 09:58 AM

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