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Old 08-06-2010, 11:55 PM #1
Mick2 Mick2 is offline
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Confused More appreciation

I now have more appreciation for the discomfort many of you are going through.
I was golfing today with what has been normal for a couple weeks....poor focus, double vision, weakness etc. I've had to wait to focus before hitting a shot and have to putt with one eye closed. But today, after struggling through 12 holes, I found it impossible to hold my head up. Hovering over a shot, my neck muscles would start trembling, get sore and my head would flop down onto my chest.
I tried for a few more shots but got too painful. The walk to the car after quitting early was an exercise in willpower with trying to raise my head to see where I was walking.
I suppose my few years of relative "easy" MG is coming to an end. I can now relate a little more to some of your posts on this forum.
I'm not sure why but I thought I would share.
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