@Sasha It'll be interesting to see if increasing B12 improves things for you.
If you could tolerate some leg excercises for balance they might help if the problem is partly muscular.
If it's cognitive, which I know can be an issue for me; I don't know what else to suggest. I'd be happy for...
I experience something like this; in my case I think there's more than one thing at play.
Firstly it becomes more noticeable with PEM. I think for me there's a coordination problem; an increased general clumsiness that includes my balance.
I also develop a kind of achey numbness on my right...
I've just finished showing the videos of the lovely Esther's TEDx talk to my son. It's a very good illustration for a discussion about ME politics, depending on the points you want to get across and how deep you want to go. Thanks Esther!
@Lilpink It seems you've become upset or indignant (?) at being called a stalker. That's a shame and unnecessary because I did not accuse you of being a stalker.
These are all my relevant posts:
Re: EC's grandfather and Oxford
I then read your reasoning behind this line of discussion and...
I have most energy early in the day, especially if I wake and get up slowly and budget it. On days when I manage that well I may have more energy again in the evening.
Now that's interesting! When I looked online, and it was maybe 3 or 4 years ago(?) there was nothing available as cheaply as that, and I think it was somewhere in Birmingham that I considered. Same place? Anyway, it indicates to me that there has been a demand for vit D testing such that it's...
I asked a GP at my surgery for a vit D test. I had already been supplementing with D3. She understood when I explained why it would be very reasonable in my case to check it but said that 'they' often refused to do the test because of the cost. Together we wrote a detailed account of why I...
I can't actually remember what the BBC article said, or anything much from this podcast. If anyone thinks that this thread should be merged with the BBC article or deleted that's fine with me, go ahead and report it. The way I am today by tomorrow I probably won't remember either item at all...
An interview with Jen Brea on the Ouch Disability Podcast
On BBC iPlayer Radio
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05mgjjz
19 minutes long
eta - Omar Wasow, Jen's husband also speaks.
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