Nov 18 2024

Once a healthy, well-trained surgeon, now using a walker for daily activities

Magnus Legert is a former elite tennis player and he worked as an orthopedic surgeon. But life took a turn. From being a healthy 50-year-old, he now lives with ataxia and a great need for a rollator. Rehab is an important part of Magnus' everyday life and without good aids it would not be possible. Here he shares his story to help others achieve freedom of movement.


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Article written by Emelie Högstedt

What was your life like before you became unwell?

“In my role as an orthopaedic casualty surgeon I worked with a hammer, saw and screwdriver. Every working day was a training session; I had to stay in shape in order to perform well in my role, so I did running, strength training and senior tennis.”

Seven years ago you suddenly started having difficulty with coordination and balance — what happened?

“My symptoms first appeared when I was training at an outdoor gym and my legs started moving on their own. It slowly but surely got worse and eventually I had difficulty walking. After several months of investigation by a neurologist, a change in the signals from the thoracic and cervical spine was detected, but everything else was normal. After this, I began suffering from exhaustion disorder. Only after two years of therapy and rehab was I able to walk with relative ease. I started working more, exercising less, and I got worse again. I fell and broke my ankle in 2021, worked my way back, and could jog with poles by 2022, but that same year I caught Covid-19. A year ago today, I could barely talk, couldn't walk, my breathing muscles stopped functioning, and I lost almost all the hair on my body. I didn't think I'd live to see this Christmas. When I was on the maximum dose for antidepressants, I finally turned a corner mentally. I had low folic acid levels in my blood and near-low B12 levels, yet my blood count was normal, which doesn't make sense. So I decided to try B12 and folic acid medication. After just a few days, everything changed. In fact, I read an article by associate professor Herman Nilsson-Ehle which supported this incredible effect. Overnight I gained the ability to stretch out my hand without shaking, and after a couple of weeks I could talk and walk with the aid of a walker.”

You are in great need of a rollator — tell us!

“I wanted to build myself up again, get out into the woods and onto rough terrain, and in this way learn to walk better, maybe even run. Nature offers all the exercise one needs, but getting hold of an off-road rollator turned out to be impossible. My region offers procured rollators that are unstable laterally, have poor brakes, and where the wheels get stuck sideways. When I tested one off-road, I almost killed myself. Then I came across Trionic's rollators online.”

In what way has your rollator changed your everyday life?

“It's completely changed my life, and given me such freedom. I've now also had a Trionic Veloped for three weeks and have started jogging a bit. I didn't think it would be possible, and it is a joy to be able to go out into the forest. I often hear comments like “Nice work!” from passers-by, which also increases my self-esteem.”

There is a certain stigma around using a walker — what was your experience of this?

“A year ago, when I first had to use a walker to get to the doctor, I felt useless. I was rather vain before, you know. Now I don't care one bit and would rather take the Veloped than a trolley in the supermarket. Trionic's off-road Veloped is also cool — people can fantasize about what he was before he needed it.”

How do you see the future?

“My lasting legacy to the sport, and I am really proud of that.”

- “I have responded extremely strongly to taking B12 so now I hope that the muscle functions will remain and that they can be improved. I have brain fatigue and disability and I don't know how much of my damaged nerves will come back, but I think of myself as healthy and I am living my second life now. In November I will be giving a lecture at a senior fair and I hope that more people will have access to the aids they need. Above all, walkers that work in everyday life and that allow for an active outdoor life. It doesn't always have to be to get out into the terrain, but can be as trivial as getting over a regular threshold.”

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