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Old 11-05-2009, 04:05 PM #1
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hello and welcome to NT.
how nice that you are posting on behalf of your mum.

i agree that PT might be helpful; to help with balance and leg strengthening.
is her dr aware that she is having so many problems, and is falling?
seems like a good time to reevaluate her situation.

maybe the LDN isn't working.
i'm ppms from rrms and have been on Copaxone for 6 yrs. i'm fairly stable and still walking with aids.

hope to hear more about you and see how your family is doing.
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hello and welcome to NT.
how nice that you are posting on behalf of your mum.

i agree that PT might be helpful; to help with balance and leg strengthening.
is her dr aware that she is having so many problems, and is falling?
seems like a good time to reevaluate her situation.

maybe the LDN isn't working.
i'm ppms from rrms and have been on Copaxone for 6 yrs. i'm fairly stable and still walking with aids.

hope to hear more about you and see how your family is doing.
Thanks for the kind words.

Im not sure the last time she went to her doctor, but they should be aware of her problems when walking. I will make sure she goes back to her Dr but they have been pretty much useless so far in helping. A lot of the drugs I have read about online they havent even heard of.
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