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"Cleveland, Kyle E." <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Mar 2003 10:22:45 -0500
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Same here, Bobby.  Some of it, I think, may be lack of depth-perception (in
my case, at least.  I don't have binocular vision).  The other aspect is
spasticity. Many mornings I will get to work and have, what I call,
"peanut-butter legs".  It's feels like I'm trying to walk through peanut
butter or hip-deep mud.  The forward leg-swing can be very difficult.  Oddly
enough, even though I'm a left-hemi, both legs seem to be affected.

-Kyle

-----Original Message-----
From: Barber, Kenneth L. [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 10:49 PM
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Subject: Re: Anthony web site


 i have actually been falling more.

-----Original Message-----
From: BG Greer, PhD
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: 3/9/2003 1:02 PM
Subject: Anthony web site

       I finally got in to the "\splash" site. It is the funniest thing
I
have ever seen.


Now, on to a CP-related topic. Do those of you who are ambulatory
experience
more frequent falling or nearly falling? Sometimes I have the sense of
falling now that I didn't have five or six years ago.

Bobby

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