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Old 07-05-2012, 06:34 PM
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I agree. I used to walk three times a week, do water aerobics, step aerobics, etc. and now can hardly walk across the floor. Mine started in my rt arm, went to my left arm and is now in my rt hip. When storms approach, I feel like someone has shackled me with lead weights. I have come back from no mobility in my rt arm (lost use of it for 8 months) and it felt like a hot iron when material would go across my hand. It takes time and endurance, but it is possible to learn to live with it. Keep working and trying and use what you can regain in mobility. It is difficult, I understand, but keep going. The thing that has kept me pushing forward is this: "Use it, or lose it." Take care. Prayers.
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