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Old 12-26-2007, 11:17 AM #1
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Question Loosing strength and walking ability

Hi Everyone,

Over the last three years, my walking ability along with strength and energy has progressively and slowly declined. I have Peripheral Neuropathy most likely as a result of Sjogren’s syndrome. I also have Discoid Lupus, Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Disease, and Raynaud’s Syndrome, always positive ANA and on and on.

Question: Has anyone else experienced lose of their ability to walk? I’m loosing upper body, arms and hands strength as well. I’m limited to a few hours each day where I can walk within my home. I just need a little validation I’m not “out there” by my self.

I last posted on the Lupus page about 8 months go.

Jamie Marie
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