25/06/2025
Community member, Ken, provided the following in response to his actions in Living with HSP.
"I am not a person to share my personal details on Social Media. However, I felt that I wanted to share some of my experiences with HSP on the basis of hopefully providing something that may help someone in coping with this rare disease; some 2,000 people in Australia and roughly 600,000 worldwide.
I regard myself as lucky as I still have reasonable mobility - not sure why but I have had HSP all my life, without knowing what it was until some 20 years ago.
So what do I do to maintain my physical and mental condition? I have played tennis since I was 7 and 62 years later still playing although a bit slower. Has this helped me? I believe very strongly yes.
This week starting last Thursday:
Thursday - Mowed and whipper snipped reasonably sized yard for son and family moving into new house. Completed 170 pushups for the Push Up challenge. Covered 28,500 steps.
Friday - Completed 210 push ups. Walked the dog for 3kms and finished just short of 10,000 steps for the day. Another tennis day (1 hour) normally but partner not available today.
Saturday - Completed 210 push ups. Walked the dog for 2kms. A rest day with only 5,500 steps.
Sunday - rest day for pushups but assisted son with moving furniture and finished day just short of 9,000 steps.
Monday - 30 minute gym session with Personal Trainer (weekly event), followed by 20 minutes on the Cross Trainer, covered 12,000 steps and completed 220 push ups. Babysitting 11 month old grandson.
Tuesday - Walked the dog 3 kms, weekly gym session for 45 minutes followed by recovery coffee, completed 170 pushups, covered 13,400 steps, finished with 45 minute boxing session (good for both physical and mental (having to remember the 5 boxing routines) well being followed by recovery glass of wine. Normally would play 2 hours of tennis but opponent not available this week.
Wednesday - 1 hour of tennis, followed by recovery coffee, covered 15,000 steps and completed 230 push ups and babysitting again. 30 minute circuit gym session with Personal Trainer including rowing, dead lift, slam ball, squats, dumbbell curls, farmers walk followed by recovery glass of wine.
My message here is to find what works for you - if not sure definitely see a physio, preferably a neuro physio. Find what you can do and what will help - I am mindful of doing upper body exercises in the event I lose my ability to walk/run. I remember my dad who died without knowing that he had HSP and how quickly he lost mobility when he stopped exercising - this is my motivation!
Forgive me for the length - I am only hoping that someone is encouraged to take action or motivated to keep doing what they are doing as I believe it has helped me. Taking the dog for a walk is not only physically beneficial and challenging but also helps me clear my mind and find that positive approach - I wonder why am I doing it but when I finish........"