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Old 06-19-2008, 12:52 PM #1
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Default Arms and Legs very unstable....

seem to have a mind of their own this week. Doing a lot of teetoring and stumbling. Fell just trying to carry a clothesbasket.

Called neuro. He's having me get a UA and bloodwork to check levels. Of what I don't know. I just talked to the nurse, who spoke to the neuro. He wants to start me on prednisone. I haven't taken anything accept the Beta. But this is the first I've been this bad as far as walking.

Any input?? I know many of you have experienced this. But I don't pay a lot of attention I guess until it becomes this personal...now I need to know more.

I'm somewhat scared! Will this go away?????

Thanks for anything you can share.
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