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Dear all,
As we (diagnosed with neuropathy) all know we lose our balance frequently. That is because the data transport via the nervs from the feet to our brain, and vice-versa, is dusturbed. My diagnoses came two years ago and I have been skiing for over 40 years new.
But tis week it came to an end. I cannot control my ski's anymore. They are all over de place. I blame my neuropathy for this lack of control. If the communication between my brains and my feet is disrupted (slow data speed, nervs dying off) , how can the brain steer my feet in the right direction to control the ski's?
Are my thoughts correct? Any experiences?
Thanks, Marten
As we (diagnosed with neuropathy) all know we lose our balance frequently. That is because the data transport via the nervs from the feet to our brain, and vice-versa, is dusturbed. My diagnoses came two years ago and I have been skiing for over 40 years new.
But tis week it came to an end. I cannot control my ski's anymore. They are all over de place. I blame my neuropathy for this lack of control. If the communication between my brains and my feet is disrupted (slow data speed, nervs dying off) , how can the brain steer my feet in the right direction to control the ski's?
Are my thoughts correct? Any experiences?
Thanks, Marten
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