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i have no idea if he has a balance problem or not. my point was that not everyone with PN has a severe balance problem , not everyone with PN uses a cane or walker and that people with PN who do not have severe balance problems or do not use canes or walkers do win their disability cases because of the limitations on their ability to work caused by the type and severity of the PN that they have .
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i have no idea if he has a balance problem or not. my point was that not everyone with PN has a severe balance problem , not everyone with PN uses a cane or walker and that people with PN who do not have severe balance problems or do not use canes or walkers do win their disability cases because of the limitations on their ability to work caused by the type and severity of the PN that they have .
Dean has said he has balance issues when walking, but it might have been via pm. I was maybe making assumptions that might not apply...

I don't think that I implied he'd be denied if he didn't utilize an ambulatory device. I'm trying to point out issues that an ALJ will likely question. --None of us will see his medical records, or lack there of, and our opinions are based on what he chooses to reveal.
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Dean has said he has balance issues when walking, but it might have been via pm. I was maybe making assumptions that might not apply...

As Echoes has pointed out - weakness and pain when walking is typically a problem with PN. That is the case with me. So, that is the primary - which causes the secondary of 'thinking' one has balance problems. Well, when your feet feel like they are encased in cement that makes one's gait off. This gives a sense of a balance problem.

[COLOR="rgb(72, 61, 139)"]For example, just yesterday - I must of stumbled into, tripped over the top of one of my seated daughters at least 6 times yesterday. This did not happen prior to the onset of my sfn.

One foot doctor gave me a DX of 'abnormality of gait'. Caused by what? I would guess weak muscles and pain. And, sensory sensations of having cement feet that tingle and burn. So, I think my balance 'thing', is a case of SENSORY symptoms causing what appears to be a slight balance problem. [/COLOR]

[COLOR="rgb(72, 61, 139)"]Another foot doctor had me walk down and back in his hallway several times. He had a puzzled expression on his face. We talked. "You have foot drop", said the doctor. "What is that?" I asked. "Your feet hit the ground too quickly with each step you take", he said. Looking back, I imagine that was a muscle weaknesses problem. Who knows . . . in addition to sfn, maybe I have some large fiber problems to. The first EMG/NCT stated I did. I was given a DX of TTS. A year and a half later, another EMG/NCT stated I didn't. Then, they pulled blood. It as fine. Then they did skin bio. "Hey! We found something here. SFN."[/COLOR]

[COLOR="rgb(72, 61, 139)"]I have played tennis for over 40 years. I played on the HS team and the college team and from age 8 - 16 prior to that. I used to play about twice a week during the summers every since I began teaching. At one school I taught at I coached the HS tennis team for a year. However, I have NOT played tennis ONCE since the onset of the sfn. Why? Pain, mostly. And that weakness feeling that Echoes wrote of. I would stumble, bumble all over a court that I once gracefully flew over . . . And if I played for just 20 minutes, I fear and dread the 'feet hangover' that would no doubt surely following. This hangover could last up to two or three days.[/COLOR]

[COLOR="rgb(72, 61, 139)"]Yes, I understand. A desk job does not require one to play tennis AT ALL. I'm just trying to paint word pictures of what I have described as 'balance' problems.
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I don't think that I implied he'd be denied if he didn't utilize an ambulatory device. I'm trying to point out issues that an ALJ will likely question.

[COLOR="rgb(72, 61, 139)"]And, I would answer them as I have above. I think that would be adequate. It is not a 'far jump'.[/COLOR]

--None of us will see his medical records, or lack there of, and our opinions are based on what he chooses to reveal.
[COLOR="rgb(72, 61, 139)"]I have ADD. We tend not to hide much. The symptom is called impulsivity. If you have a question that you think might help me win my case (to which I HONESTLY think I am entitled to) please ask away. I imagine even without the ADD, I would not hide. That just isn't my style.
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What do I do wrong to cause my formatting to look as it does above? I pick a color. I type a paragraph or two and then I highlight the paragraph and pick a color for the text. Then I move on and repeat the above process until my comments are complete - but generally just the first paragraph is the only one that has the colored text. Thanks.
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What do I do wrong to cause my formatting to look as it does above? I pick a color. I type a paragraph or two and then I highlight the paragraph and pick a color for the text. Then I move on and repeat the above process until my comments are complete - but generally just the first paragraph is the only one that has the colored text. Thanks.



You're cutting off /not copying all of the brackets [ ] - that is what messes up the quotes & the color/font parts..

Just be more careful when adding into a quote
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[QUOTE=Jo*mar;1169099]
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You're cutting off /not copying all of the brackets [ ] - that is what messes up the quotes & the color/font parts..[/QUOTE


here is a sample I did on purpose, left out a bracket in the bolded area one missing on the front & one missing on the back..

Just be careful when adding text to not cut off those brackets.
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