Marigold7
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Not sure if this is old age.. I now have serious balance issues. As in suddenly all but falling over for no reason. So far no damage done but it is worrying. As soon as I lean forward at all.
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Hi @Marigold7 please see your doctor in this regard. They will review your medicines and medical history, and hopefully get down to the root of your problem. The last thing you need at this point os falling pff and breaking bones. Best wishes.Not sure if this is old age.. I now have serious balance issues. As in suddenly all but falling over for no reason. So far no damage done but it is worrying. As soon as I lean forward at all.
Of course you've got to see your doc and get worked up. There are so many potential causes.Not sure if this is old age.. I now have serious balance issues. As in suddenly all but falling over for no reason. So far no damage done but it is worrying. As soon as I lean forward at all.
Thanks everyone. I do not have good medical care here. The GP I tried to register with had no idea what M.E was and when I said I had Raynaud's glared at me as if I were a criminal . If this is part of the M.E the it will not be treated properly. Too tired to tackle them frankly.
I take b12 tablets that melt under my tongue.
If I come off them for a week I start falling over.