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Old 10-01-2016, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
I've had problems since I was 32 years old in 1987 when I had surgery. The anesthesia left me with this minor but persistent issue. I just learned to move a bit slower when I make changes to my direction.
I'm sorry to hear about how that happened to you.

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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
Recovery research shows that those who accept their condition and learn to move forward as they are, not expecting improvements, do the best. The anxiety and angst of those who do not accept their struggles can be more detrimental to life than the symptom. Keep asking but stop fretting.
Yes I can fully admit that i'm really struggling to accept what I have to deal with at the moment. I'm trying to look for answers as to how to fix it. Hopefully it will resolve...

Mark you've been very help full in answering all the questions i've asked for since i joined this site. Thank you.
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