Re: Bike Ridimg

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Sujet : Re: Bike Ridimg
De : jeffl (at) *nospam* cruzio.com (Jeff Liebermann)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.tech
Date : 05. Feb 2025, 19:10:01
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On Wed, 05 Feb 2025 16:03:39 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>
wrote:

How long have I been saying that I have no balance and how long has Liebermann been oretebdubg that he cannot read?

I have no idea.  It's too much work to dig through the Google archives
to find the exact date you began complaining.

However, that's not the problem I was addressing.  You stated that:

"Something pretty severe happend yesterday. suddenloy my
eyes stopped focussing on the same pot. So now I haqve
prqctically no balanceae all. I can still driveby closing
my left eye but my balance is gone. Sleeping overnight
made very little difference and I made an appointnebt
with my neurologist."

That's something new.  I thought you might want to talk to someone in
ER instead of waiting day, weeks, or months for your appointment with
your neurologist.  My rule of thumb is "if things get better, do
nothing.  If things get worse, get medical attention".  If you believe
it necessary to avoid draining your large bank account by delaying
consultation with your doctor, I believe that might be an unnecessary
risk.  Your life and your decision.

The change was that my left eye was not tracking the right which made balancing even more difficult since I have to orient myself by looking at my surroundings, With eyesight problems this became difficuolt.

If your eyes are not tracking and/or you have double vision
(diplopia), you should also be getting headaches.  It might also be
why your spelling and grammar are deteriorating and you seem unwilling
to use a spelling checker.  Can you see the screen and keyboard?

At the moment, if I start falling I cannot catch myself and reorient myself fast enough to keep from fqalling. I'm taking the bike out to see how much of a problem this is.

Yes, that could turn into a serious problem.  If you insist on
falling, perhaps a more effective helmet or elbow pads, might help.
However, there are solutions available that might allow you to
continue cycling:

"Cycling with a balance disorder on an adaptive bike"
<https://www.vanraam.com/en-gb/news/cycling-with-a-balance-disorder-on-an-adaptive-bike>

"Cycling with a brain disorder"
<https://www.vanraam.com/en-gb/news/cycling-with-a-brain-disorder>

"Discover a Life Rebalanced"
<https://vestibular.org/>

More:
<https://www.google.com/search?q=balance+disorder+cycling>
<https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=balance+disorder+cycling&ia=web>


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Jeff Liebermann                 jeffl@cruzio.com
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
30 Jan 25 * Re: Bike Ridimg6Jeff Liebermann
5 Feb 25 +* Re: Bike Ridimg4Roger Merriman
5 Feb 25 i`* Re: Bike Ridimg3AMuzi
5 Feb 25 i `* Re: Bike Ridimg2Roger Merriman
5 Feb 25 i  `- Re: Bike Ridimg1AMuzi
5 Feb 25 `- Re: Bike Ridimg1Jeff Liebermann

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