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Old 02-17-2014, 04:08 AM #5
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My legs have that heavy feeling when I start to move them forward. Took me 2 weeks after returning to work to be able to navigate the stairs without getting the shakes. Doesn't help that the stairs are circular concrete with uneven heights and widths. I now hang on to the railing but I don't have to stare at my feet to use them now just glance every second step or so.

Also found it easy to loose balance with uneven ground.
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