Guest guest Posted March 1, 2000 Report Share Posted March 1, 2000 Hi Jeanie and nne, thank you for your support because I thought there was something wrong with me and my balance. My problem is that the surgery was done about 500km away from my hometown and here is no doctor who is experienced in this surgery. So nobody can tell me if I am " normal " or not. But now as I know that you have experienced the same problems I think I am normal in my healing process. My doctor here told me that the surgery is not so easy to cope with because after the surgery the brain thinks everything is as before. But it isn' t. It is just like nne said. Today my physiotherapist was very satisfied with me and my walking and balance. She said to me that I have progressed since leaving the hospital. So I will wait a little bit longer and then I hope I will be able to walk again. Bye, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2000 Report Share Posted May 8, 2000 I went to a concert my son plays sax. (school thing) and when it was over I waited till everyone had left because if I walk with a crowd and one bumps into me I fall. I met with a cousin today for lunch and she and her daughter kept taping my arm or shoulder as we walked from the parking lot when they talked and they nearly TAPPED me over! LOL, I had to stop and say, hey guys, my balance is so bad, please don't tap me or reach out and grab my arm to show me something as I will end up face down! >Becky M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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