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Old 02-02-2016, 12:14 PM #1
Pharmgirlkelly Pharmgirlkelly is offline
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Default What did your initial balance problems feel like?

I am wondering if initially it was more of a spinny feeling and coming from your brain or an "I can't feel my feet" thing. Were you actually falling initially or just felt "off"?
I am undiagnosed and just searching for answers. My balance feels just very slightly off and it's not all the time. Sometimes it feels as if the inside of my left foot has a little less feeling in it or something. Very hard to explain.
Can you explain what your initial balance issues felt like?
Thanks!
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