I might need a physical therapist or a trainer. Here is my sad age 60 story

1) I developed patellar tendonitis (knees) about 2 years ago from walking and jogging 35 miles a week in shoes that have thick heel and were worn out.
2) I diagnosed condition myself, but it took me a few months to figure out the shoes were the cause. I wear minimal shoes now.
3) I had very good luck doing PT including eccentric squats for the patellar tendonitis until it hurt my back about a year ago. My back was always not very good due to improper weight training I did at age 40-45.
4) So I have not been able to do the required cardio exercises to keep healthy.
5) I noticed I had shiny shins about 2 months ago - my diagnosis - PAD (peripheral artery disease). I started taking my blood pressure - average 148/92 - 'I'm dying!
5.1) Now this is it - time to fix things. Switched 2 month ago to Dean Ornish diet (reversing heart disease). Allow myself a little more fat than 10% calories from fat by eating chia seeds, flax seeds, almond and a little extra virgin olive oil. Now my calories from fat are about 15%. Sodium < 1500 mg, potassium > 5000 mg, saturated fat < 5 grams.
5.2) Losing weight from 188 lbs at 6'1" to 160 lbs. Now at about 175 lbs - no super rush in weight loss.
6) Felt great for the first 3 weeks but then I would feel like I got hit by a truck after exercising, or sometimes when I wake in the morning - BRAIN NOT WORK like you would not believe. - so I bumped my protein from 15% of calories from protein to 24% using isolated whey protein and also non-fat Greek sugar free yogert (32 oz tub mixed with 1 cup sugar free apple sause and 1/4 cup seeds - YUM! 100+ grams protein with about 850 calories)- this did the trick

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7) To do eccentric squats on a slant board for patellar tendonitis - I have a 1.5 hour non-stop routine - 85% is back therapy and mix in 15% that is eccentric squats that start up with partial squat, but ends with full squats at end of workout - shins vertical and thighs parallel to floor -I'm back in business and am able to do a good cardio workout on incline treadmill and eliptical.

My blood pressure is now averaging 122/81! And I am med free (as I have been all my life).
9) I will see a physical therapist if I run into any more back or patellar tendon problems. EDIT: Back and knees feel great now, but I'm out of ideas if I later run into problems.
10) Sorry for lengthy post. We all have our health challenges.
11) - CHEERS TO GOOD HEALTH!

12) I hope Mr. Podesta is okay - I like the way he numbered everything.