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Old 04-07-2018, 08:25 PM #1
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Has anyone had these diagnoses and have you been given any way to counteract these and the falls that occur? Anxious to hear any replies. Thanks for the input.
Hi! I have not been "diagnosed" but I am currently in PT for balance issues that resulted in degeneration of the cerebellum from alcoholic neuropathy.

Daily regime of balance exercises, daily benfotiamine and NO alcohol for over 6.5 years has helped me quite a bit.
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