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I'll pass along to all you young guys and gals what my cardiologist prescribed for me: a snowblower, a self-propelled one.
I have yet to fill that prescription. I assured my heart doc that I'm not competing with the neighbors, that I take it slow and easy and in fairly short sessions of about 20 minutes each. She told me that every winter they get patients keeling over on account of overdoing the snow shoveling, and that she'd be remiss if she didn't caution against it.
I've found it a heckuva lot easier to shovel two or three or four times during a "snow event," rather than wait for the snowfall to pass before attacking it. My push-broom gets used more than the snow shovel.
I have yet to fill that prescription. I assured my heart doc that I'm not competing with the neighbors, that I take it slow and easy and in fairly short sessions of about 20 minutes each. She told me that every winter they get patients keeling over on account of overdoing the snow shoveling, and that she'd be remiss if she didn't caution against it.
I've found it a heckuva lot easier to shovel two or three or four times during a "snow event," rather than wait for the snowfall to pass before attacking it. My push-broom gets used more than the snow shovel.