improved balance?

Posted by thomasmichael @thomasmichael, 1 day ago

could you please comment if you have been able to measurably improve your balance? what did you do and for how long each day? thank you!

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Hello, @thomasmichael

Measurably improve? I can't be sure, not if by "measurably" you mean "significantly." But improve? Yes, I would say so. Or, if easier, swifter, more stable walking … well, the jury's still out on that one. I'm still cautious walker, even around home, and, in an unfamiliar environment (and that includes all outdoors), I remain a persistent "wall-walker" (making me somewhat of a nuisance when I'm with a bunch of my friends: "Pardon me if I have to touch the top of your head … ")

What I believe I can say in absolute honesty is that my balance has not gotten any worse. It has remained stable for these past two years––none, or no progression––which I'm happy to call "improvement." Knowing my balance could easily worsen, I've taken to regard no worsening as improvement. I attribute my balance and waling "holding steady" to PT, with a therapist, or (as at the moment) on my own. Keeping moving––even when it hurts (as it sure can do!)––has been my magic bullet.

I wish you the very best, @thomasmichael !
Ray (@ray666)

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@ray666 - I agree with you on the point about balance. If balance is about the same as it was a year ago, then that is good news. With PN, anything that doesn't get worse, is good. My balance is about the same as it was a year ago.

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@njed

@ray666 - I agree with you on the point about balance. If balance is about the same as it was a year ago, then that is good news. With PN, anything that doesn't get worse, is good. My balance is about the same as it was a year ago.

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Good morning, Ed. For the past few months I've been concerned that my balance had grown slightly worse, but then I remembered for the same past few months, because of long days of heavy lifting and heavy carting involved in moving my partner over to my house, I've not been exercising. Now that the move is complete and I'm back to exercising regularly, I can see that my balance has not worsened. In my mind, that's a tribute to regular exercise. (Here we go … another day!) ––Ray

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@njed

@ray666 - I agree with you on the point about balance. If balance is about the same as it was a year ago, then that is good news. With PN, anything that doesn't get worse, is good. My balance is about the same as it was a year ago.

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I would agree, as well. My balance is about the same now as it was a year ago. I have had PT specifically for balance, which may have helped more if I had done the exercises every single day. I do exercises in the pool each day. I am now seeing a PT who does dry needling. After six weekly visits at $100/pop I can't tell much difference.... so I doubt I will continue that. I guess the thing that has helped the most is to just try and keep moving everyday and not become too sedentary. The AFOs also help with balance for me.... but I still stumble or fall on occasion. Life is certainly different than a few years ago! Best wishes! MikeH

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Thanks Mike. And thanks to all u who responded. This is a great site, And it’s nice to walk this journey with those who understand.

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@thomasmichael

Thanks Mike. And thanks to all u who responded. This is a great site, And it’s nice to walk this journey with those who understand.

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Have just ordered a pair of barefoot shoes and hope myu balance will improve. Broke my hip last year--rushing into a store and slipped. Now I am 90 and trying to remember not to hurry. Any thoughts on improving balance while outdoors. I still work in the yard and find myself weaving and slipping.
Any thoughts?

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