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Sharon Hooley <[log in to unmask]>
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Echurch-USA The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 29 Mar 2005 18:44:08 -0800
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Hahahahahahaha Brad!

Sharon
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From: "Brad D" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: Update


> They didn't make you juggle three bowling pins, all  the while singing  O'
> McDonald Had a Farm  simultaneously winking your eye lids alternately and
> nodding your head yes  during the verse and no during the E I E I O part?
> Geesh they put you through enough testing. I pray it is to a fruitful end.
>
> Brad
>
>
> blinking
>
> on 08:52 PM 3/28/2005, Sharon Hooley said:
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> Well, I went in for the vestibular test.  It has to do with ballance.  =
> The therapist, Carmen, had me do things like turning my head from side =
> to side, standing certain ways, turning, walking, doing things while =
> standing on a cushion, laying down quickly on a table with my head =
> turned (She had me try to focus my eyes.).  Toward the end she had me =
> wear a harness and stand on a computer-monitored platform.  It measured =
> how steady my stance was while the platform was still and while it moved =
> in certain directions.  The moving parts were scary, but at least they =
> don't make your feet spread apart like you would if you're skiing or =
> roller skating.  Now  There's no excuse for me not to exercise!  I have =
> to walk five days a week and do some other ballancing activities, and I =
> have three appointments to see Carmen again in the coming weeks!
>
> Sharon
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> ballance.  The therapist, Carmen, had me do things = like=20 turning my
> head from side to side, standing certain ways, turning, = walking,=20
> doing things while standing on a cushion, laying down quickly on a table =
> with my=20 head turned (She had me try to focus my eyes.).  Toward the end
> she = had me=20 wear a harness and stand on a computer-monitored
> platform.  It = measured how=20 steady my stance was while the platform
> was still and while it moved in = certain=20 directions.  The moving parts
> were scary, but at least they don't = make your=20 feet spread apart like
> you would if you're skiing or roller = skating. =20 Now  There's no excuse
> for me not to exercise!  I have to walk = five=20 days a week and do some
> other ballancing activities, and I have three=20 appointments to see
> Carmen again in the coming weeks!
>
> Sharon
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