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What kind of fatigue do you mean?
It's really just a sense of that my legs are tired. When I feel the onset of being a little tired in my legs, the tiredness gets gradually more intense as I keep walking. I tried walking without listening to anything today and one main advantage of this was that I was able to keep more of a focus on how I was feeling: I could feel anxiety coming and thus acknowledge it which in turn allowed me to let go of it to some degree. This resulted in that I could feel tiredness coming (from anxiety) and then feel it go away when I managed to let the anxiety go. I'll try the earplugs and get a sense of the foot plant tomorrow. In another thread, you recommended vestibular therapy. I found a video from a physiotherapist/PT at my university that proposed some exercises. I am thinking of trying these out until I get a chance to find a PT who can guide me, what's your thoughts on this approach? Oh and yeah, I meant Buffalo.
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PCS since march 2017. Slowly returning to the life I had before. Last edited by smutsik; 08-13-2017 at 06:28 PM. |
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