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Old 09-23-2015, 05:48 AM #1
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Default Weakness or balance issues?

Hi guys

Does this seem like weakness or balance issues?

When standing still on two feet upright I feel like I'm going to fall forward or backward, or to either side and I have to tense my leg muscles to catch me from falling and toppling over..

If I try and stand on one foot I can but I am literally rocking like I'm walking on a tight rope

I can walk on heels and toes and what not without issues besides cracking joints and pain ...


Also noticed if I roll my leg 2 to 3 times I am spinning like a top in my eyes and dizzy ...is that normal?


Is this weakness or balance? In your opinion?
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