Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 , I have always walked with my head up straight and a very straight posture until I lost my normal walk all together. I have noticed that I no longer walk straight, I no longer walk with my head up but down like I have to watch every step I take. I only look up at times to get my bearings to where I am and then I look back down. I have tried to stop that but can't. I definetly do not walk in a straight line! I would not pass a drunk test for sure! I also wondered how many with MSA or similar diseases have a problem like I do with speech? There are times or when I try very hard to speak that I might sound a little clearer, especially if I talk real slow to enunciate my words. The more tired I become the worse my speech becomes. As far as everything else it takes me forever to do what I use to do in no time at all. This can be quite aggrivating but I am learning to live with it and keep doing the best I can. I am so afraid to stop. Love and God bless, Belinda > Hi Folks, > > When I am walking along a street and trying to look > straight ahead, anything I am focusing on such as a > sign 50 yards ahead, bounces an inch or so in my > vision as my feet hit the pavement. This has become so > disconcerting, I tend to look at the ground in front > of my feet while I am walking instead. I also note > that my upper body seems to move side to side a few > inches as I am walking (to the side which is taking > the next step) , wheras in years gone by I had a quite > normal, stady, upright style of walking. > > Does anyone else have any similar problems and are > they related to any particular facet of the MSA family > of illnesses ? > > Regards Sowter (Melbourne, Australia) > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y... > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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