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@SilleeMee wrote:

It's strange that I can't stand on my heels without being wobbly b/c otherwise I'm very good with my balance. I have never fallen b/c of balance issues or anything else for that matter.  What gives?? 


@SilleeMee 

Same for me.  I'm very wobbly standing on heels like this, but have no balance issues whatsoever.  In fact, people at the gym used to comment because I was always walking fast on the treadmill swinging my arms while reading on an iPad.  But this heel exercise makes me have to move my arms around to balance and I'm still wobbling all over the place.  Heel walking, no problem.  Interesting.

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@ECBG wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

It's strange that I can't stand on my heels without being wobbly b/c otherwise I'm very good with my balance. I have never fallen b/c of balance issues or anything else for that matter.  What gives?? 


@SilleeMee 

 

I was sent to a neurologist after developing arthritis in my left hand.  He checked me very well, tested reactions, and I need a spine MRI, and several other tests after the 6 half tubes and 1 full of blood today.


@ECBGWere you able to schedule the MRI soon?  I know sometimes it seems interminable waiting for test availability.

Of course only thinking the best thoughts for you. 

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@rockygems123 

 

Not yet; they didn't call from the office, he used a tablet.

Hopefully, they'll call me this coming week.

Appreciate your concern.

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@ECBG wrote:

@Sooner wrote:

I had to try it.  No problem.  Is it a sign?????Woman Embarassed


@Sooner 

 

I may have a spine or other issue.  


@ECBG So sorry to hear that!  Prayers and best wishes for a good outcome!  

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Yes for me