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Old 04-03-2013, 11:45 AM #1
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Default Help walking.

How long before you needed help walking?

I mean when you got your DX were you still walking ok? How far after your DX did you start having walking difficulty? and how old were you? How long was it till you needed to use any walking devices, canes, walkers, leg braces etc etc..
I'm still ok in walking, no assistance, but I notice I get feeling leg heavy if I try in sprint a short distance....(run) but not as fast) Now I'm worried that par tof me is going away.

I know MS is a very wide spectrum and have seen 24 year olds in power chairs and then people my age still walking fine. Very random it seems and weird.

So hello people....I just got over a horrible case of the flu.... on top of my other BS....what a mess that was, but now all good.....

Now the weather just has to warm up....geez.
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