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<blockquote data-quote="peterb6001" data-source="post: 1686454" data-attributes="member: 468354"><p>Hi Alexandra100. Like you I also used to do a lot of mountain walks on uneven surfaces, mushroom hunting etc. Even some Nordic Walking with the poles. In fact, when living in Spain, I used to build the stone walls that hold up the roads, so I was always hanging off the side of big mountain/cliff drops etc. My balance and vertigo were pretty much perfect. However, I should point out at this point, that my Diabetes Specialist, isn't convinced that my walking and balance conditions are directly connected to my diabetes.</p><p></p><p>Saying that, when my levels are low, I'm definitely more wobbly and dizzy, but I wouldn't want you thinking that it is another reason than the Flecainide that is affecting you.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your kind words, and I hope you can get your balance back soon, and get back out there in the mountains, with or without your poles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peterb6001, post: 1686454, member: 468354"] Hi Alexandra100. Like you I also used to do a lot of mountain walks on uneven surfaces, mushroom hunting etc. Even some Nordic Walking with the poles. In fact, when living in Spain, I used to build the stone walls that hold up the roads, so I was always hanging off the side of big mountain/cliff drops etc. My balance and vertigo were pretty much perfect. However, I should point out at this point, that my Diabetes Specialist, isn't convinced that my walking and balance conditions are directly connected to my diabetes. Saying that, when my levels are low, I'm definitely more wobbly and dizzy, but I wouldn't want you thinking that it is another reason than the Flecainide that is affecting you. Thank you for your kind words, and I hope you can get your balance back soon, and get back out there in the mountains, with or without your poles. [/QUOTE]
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