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Old 10-22-2009, 12:47 PM #11
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I am use to neurology doctors,but I do have Epilepsy for 40 years
But I was trying to find info on ataxia. I have read articles about the same definition. My other doctor says I have Neuropathy but I think it is something
of having ataxia.

Is there different websites that has some good ataxia new?
forgot
I wanted to mention that I have gone thru
balance,gait,head aches,dizziness,insomnia,& more
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Talking a grate bed

I have not had sergery on my back but have had some injections for back truble though sense I got my memory foam ajustable bed the pain has let up a grate deal hope this helps
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The Company Store, has an item like this. Before you give up on beds, the new temperpedic has different levels of comfort now. Kind of like goldie locks and the three bears, One should be just perfect for you. If your doc. orders it, I believe medicare, and some insurance companies pay a portion. Sheep skin has been used in hospitals for preventing bed hurts. I hope you find something that can ease your body for a comfortable nights sleep. Pick up a little weight. You can borrow some of mine... Take care, ginnie
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