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In reply to the discussion: Steps to Avoid an Accident [View all]

Downwinder

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6. Some of the same symptoms. Skating you don't have to pick
Tue Nov 4, 2014, 03:04 PM
Nov 2014

your knees up like walking.

They told me for twenty years, "It's all in your head." How right they were.

Don't want to go to a seizure. You lose the subroutines that make things work. It takes a long time to relearn them.

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Steps to Avoid an Accident [View all] elleng Nov 2014 OP
Think I should give up inline skating? Downwinder Nov 2014 #1
Not if you do it well! elleng Nov 2014 #2
It is my therapy for MS balance loss. Downwinder Nov 2014 #3
Excellent! elleng Nov 2014 #5
Some of the same symptoms. Skating you don't have to pick Downwinder Nov 2014 #6
I highly recommend tai chi. Nitram Nov 2014 #4
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