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Old 05-31-2011, 04:57 PM #1
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Default saw a therapist today

she seems to think that I need to start doing things in small doses to get my brain used to doing things again. Like for instance short trips in the car, half hour at the boys baseball games..then go home, short walks, etc., reading short amounts each day -- then slowly increase.

I'm all for this, and one neurologist told me this...another told me basically the opposite. He said don't do anything that brings on the symptoms. I can't walk without bring on the symptoms...or brush my teeth....so what to do????
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