Greetings and welcome Doc!
Walk, don't run to your detector shop and get a machine today. At least go look at them and try one out. Believe it or not the exercise you get is very gentle and may actually help your condition. To be sure, check with your doctor but as long as you can walk, you can detect. If you need help getting up and down, bring along a cane. I personally know people with heart conditions, emphysema and other serious ailments who find great joy in the finding of those tiny metal objects. You could also go out and detect with a friend.
To live the life of a treasure hunter vicariously can be fun, too. You can become a research partner for an active detectorist. That way you are involved in a lot of hunts and perhaps go along on some, remaining in the comfort of a deck chair watching as your partner traipses around digging.
The best of luck to you no matter what.
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It's all about that moment when metal that hasn't seen the light of day for generations frees itself from the soil and presents itself to me.
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