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ConsiderThis 01-17-2009 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by JRC000 (Post 321077)
I have a walker by each chair. When I rise I grab the walker and hold on
until I know I am stabalized. Then I feel secure in walking. But I do my
share of wall walking and holding on to furniture etc. At 78 I cannot afford
to break a hip. Blessings to all of you!!

Holding on to walls!!!!! Yes, I know it well.

78, good for you! Dynamite!!!!!!!!

I want to do that well. :)

You sound as if you are just getting a full head of steam to reach a truly ripe old age.

ConsiderThis 01-17-2009 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by alexann (Post 328095)
Hello:

ConsiderThis:

Can you tell me what your feet were like when you say your feet were spongy?

Thanks
Nancy

Oh, that was really the worst. I'm SO glad that went away.

They felt sort of as if the bones in my ankles were the last bones before the floor.

Sometime after that I came in contact with a woman who's been giving her cat 25mg of methylcobalamin a day for quite some time, and it heals his diabetes related walking problems, which she described and which sounded to me like my feet felt.

My feet are much better.

I think the balance problems I have are related to the toxins I lived in because I've been bumping into walls quite a lot again. I get so much better, then something major stressful comes up and I find my balance getting so much worse again.


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