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Sometimes balance problems can be related to a vitamin B12 deficiency. In my own case, I was losing my balance frequently and having walking issues from a spinal demyelination condition. When a blood test showed I was also low in B12, I began to take oral methylcobalamin daily. My balance problems became much better after supplementing for about a month, but my walking problems remain.
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Many have had success with improving walking using Ampyra. Have your friend ask her neuro about it.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | vintagewine (06-03-2015) |
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Also Balance uses vision and pirouetting ballet dancers (and those who spin around) know to focus eyes on a stationary point. I concentrate and use physical memory and fixing my eyes on a stationary point when transferring from chair to toilet, bed, etc. Relying only on vision can be bad.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | vintagewine (06-03-2015) |
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I know of two women with MS who started going to the pool to swim. They were doing it for the exercise but an unexpected bonus was a significant improvement in their balance. One was in her seventies, the other in her forties.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | NurseNancy (06-03-2015), vintagewine (06-03-2015) |
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Thank you all so kindly for your suggestions for my friend.
She is seeing her neuro this week and I will call her and tell her what each of you recommended to try . I hope all of you have a good day and feel well.... |
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Yes, Audrey beat me to it!
![]() Balance problems may be due to low B12. Your friend may even have methylation problems (MTHFR mutation), and need both methylcobalamin and methylfolate. This can be tested for or just assumed and the methyl versions used anyway -- if there is improvement quickly, that would suggest this genetic error. 23andme does the testing OTC for $99. Standing up with the eyes closed, and falling backwards, is called the Romberg's sign. It often is present when B12 is low. You can buy methylcobalamin now at Costco and Walgreen's and most online places. It is slowly replacing the cyano form in supplements. It is inexpensive and only pennies a day. The old cyano form requires 4 steps to be activated in the body in order to work, and this may fail. Take any oral B12 always on an empty stomach for best absorption. This is my B12 thread: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread85103.html
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"Thanks for this!" says: | vintagewine (06-03-2015) |
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i don't know about meds but the exercise suggestions are good.
i mostly use a cane for balance issues and a gait problem. sometimes i also use a rolator. yes, it's a walker but it sure does help my balance. i can also walk a lot faster with the walker. she might also ask her dr for a PT evaluation. it might be invaluable to be evaluated and have the experts offer suggestions.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | vintagewine (06-04-2015) |
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My Neuro told me it only works in about 50% of people. I was one of the lucky ones it works for. I do notice fatigue and leg dragging when I forget to take a doze. You have to take it twice a day.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | vintagewine (06-08-2015) |
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