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Is Treadmill Walking Exercise A Good Thing For Amyloidosis Patients Taking Vyndamax ?

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Edmonton Alberta Canada
July 16, 2023
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Regular exercise, including treadmill walking, can be beneficial for people with amyloidosis as it helps maintain overall health, reduces the risk of other health conditions, and improves sleep. However, since certain types of amyloidosis, like cardiac amyloidosis, can make exercise difficult, it's important to talk to your Show Full Answer

Regular exercise, including treadmill walking, can be beneficial for people with amyloidosis as it helps maintain overall health, reduces the risk of other health conditions, and improves sleep. However, since certain types of amyloidosis, like cardiac amyloidosis, can make exercise difficult, it's important to talk to your doctor before starting any new exercise routines, especially if you are taking Vyndamax.

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Good luck Jane!

July 16, 2023
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

Well I have stress test tomorrow, I can’t breathe well enough to walk much less run, so sorry to say I don’t know:)

July 16, 2023

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