Kevin,

I checked out your link and dicovered the one at http://www.activeforever.com/pc-992-5-motorized-oxycycle-pedal-exerciser.aspx is $60.00 cheaper for the same machine. I think the shipping is only about $20.00  I tried have a recumbent bike and discovered that is too hard to use for me also, but it made a great clothes rack in the back bedroom, much better than the rowing machine.

Larry in Oklahoma where I have been down with a UTI from H&#@ for two days.




Larry Throne, MSW


From: Kevin Wolfthal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Larry Throne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Swelling legs - Larry
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 03:33:31 -0400


Larry,

I just found this on Amazon:  Life Gear, Motorized Oxycycle 

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000LZJ6G8/ref=nosim/?tag=dealtime-hpc-20&creative=380333&creativeASIN=B000LZJ6G8&linkCode=asn

I think ebay has the same thing for less money.

On Amazon it states:  "
It may not be suitable for people who are quadriplegic or paraplegic. Please consult your doctor or physician "

I have a recumbent bike that is too hard to use.  I'm just wondering what problem this small exerciser might cause.

I'm thinking of getting one.

Kevin








Larry Throne wrote:


Frank or others,

It was recently suggested to me that I try using a exerciser similar to an electric bicycle for at least daily or more if possible to stimulate the blood flow and will reduce leg swelling. Does this sound reasonable? This apparatus cost around $100.00  You sit on a chair and pedal along with the electric motor. I used one years ago after knee surgery for passive muscle stimulation. So what do you think?

Larry in Oklahoma who only has three puppies left.






 



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