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hey all --
I'm a sufferer of encephalitic parkinsonism and I'm wondering if anybody here has issues walking in the proper direction. I mean, it's common for us parkinsonites to walk 'off-kilter' and veer off the intended course... but I'm interested in hearing from others who have the volition to walk forward, but instead, end up walking backwards. I have this problem quite a bit, and it's caused me to occasionally back into walls, and once, another person (!). Input's appreciated.
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*Sorry if I take on the order of weeks to reply to posts or messages. I have verbal difficulties now and it's hard to write.* Neuro issues: Peripheral (1999-) and brain (2002-) neuropathies w/parkinsonian syndrome, chronic infection w/fever (2001-, fevers became daily in 2006), major depression (1993-), neuropsychiatric bipolar disorder (2005-) Other: Marfan-like disorder (congenital), VSD (congenital, fixed 1984), Existence (1983-) |
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