Posted by SLS on July 6, 2011, at 19:11:02
In reply to Re: Bipolar Disorder and Imaired Balance / Posture., posted by bleauberry on July 6, 2011, at 18:43:23
> Hey, that article makes total sense to me. It describes me just about exact. In my case it is a very common symtom among lyme or lyme-like situations. Total guess here, but it wouldn't surprise me if in another few years they figure out it's because of sheath damage covering nerve endings.
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> I haven't really found anything to help with that particular symptom. I guess maybe we just get used to it because our other symptoms are worse?You might be right. For me, the evidence lied in the many bumps and bruises I incurred from walking into things. Clumsy me.
Impaired balance is a symptom of a great many ailments, including Lyme Disease. I noticed my impaired ability to walk straight in 1982. Interestingly, I also found that high dosages of Lamictal produce a similar impairment. That so many different conditions can produce the same balance impairments does not negate the fact that bipolar disorder is among them. The brain controls balance. Bipolar disorder is an anomaly in brain function.
- Scott
Some see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.
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