...your family. I'm so glad that something I said helped someone else :) My husband also had the unsteady gait. It did go away. I like to think that me constantly pointing it out to him when I saw him...
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...as 'Patient has a smell consistent with ETOH but denies diabetic history. Pt in possession of several open alcoholic containers. Pt slurred speech and had unsteady gait, aggressive' etc...
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There are side effects in antidepressants that could contribute to the unsteady gait of elderly patients. There are some people who have complained about weakness and...
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...ataxia having it for 12 years (from age 52 to 62) and the symptoms are unsteady gait requiring a cane or walker outdoors and balancing indoors with the furniture and...
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... condition description:
is always looking down at her unsteady gait, often wrestling to see if it is calcium deficiency...
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I've been diagnosed with Fibro since 2008.
While I've not injured myself as ...walk. I wonder if people think I'm drunk all the time by my unsteady gait.
Sorry for your injuries Allen....
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...the end stages of AIDS . He has the dementia , cd4 count under 200, unsure about his ..., and is very tired all the time. He has unsteady gait and has lost a lot of weight. He is...
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...huw much lorazepam you are taking as to whether it will cause the gait instability.
o to the thread on 'B12 Deficiency...you'll find it under new posts, as...
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I fear between his unsteady gait and hiccups he would have rolled all the way down.
Those hiccups on the walk 'down the hill' were cute, but...
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...is ataxia. He has numerous falls because of his quite an unsteady gait and his feet have several bumps. Besides, he cannot walk for long distances, only short distances. Do people...
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