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Default PN question. Please answer.

Sorry, it's just that I post and nobody answers. OK, can PN affect my ability to balance and walk? I might get started and my legs feel "heavy" for lack of a better description and down I go. Fortunately most of the time I can roll with it or some other technique or I will be crouching for something and cannot stand up. Geeze this is frustrating.
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