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Old 10-30-2009, 12:34 PM #3
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These are the areas I have found have improved since I started LDN:

My balance is much better. Now when I walk I only stagger like I had a couple of drinks. Before you’d swear I drank the better part of a keg. As a result, I don’t use my walker unless I am really going to do a lot of walking. Also I find that I can now close my eyes when I’m rinsing my hair in the shower.

My hands don’t tremor as much. In fact they don’t tremor at all most of the time, whereas before LDN I had a constant tremor. I only realized this when I noticed that I had my old handwriting back.

Physical movement is easier and smoother. It almost feels like somebody oiled my joints.

My general pain level is much improved.

I haven't had a bladder problem at all since starting LDN.

I have very few days that I feel “knocked out” with fatigue. Before LDN I felt exhausted nearly all the time.

Needless to say, I am a very happy LDN camper.

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