by MichaelJ » Sun 20 Oct, 2013 11:45 am
Well, you be the judge. When I walked the track in late September, I got into the habit of going to bed at 6:00pm and getting up at 6:00am, and a lot of people were keeping similar hours. My sleeping bag was very tight and effectively splinted my legs together, and when I did roll over I made sure it was very slow and gentle to avoid disturbing other sleepers. In other words, twelve hours of not much circulation in the legs, and possibly a bit of a breeding ground for dvt. When I floated this theory past the doctor who is currently treating me for dvt, he said it was actually plausible, despite the physical activity of the other twelve hours of the day. You may think this is unlikely, and perhaps it is; all I am saying is, if you're in your fifties, tall and spending a lot of hours in the huts in a cocoon-style sleeping bag, it might be a good idea to keep those legs moving whenever you think of it.