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I have never been offered advice on excersise, I just do what I can, I can't take weight through my wrist for press ups it is just too painful, my diagnosis is what my neuro describes as a working diagnosis which I assume means it's not 100% certain. I wish I could get some advice re excersise but no one seems to want to commit an opinion, my gp just says do what you can.
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