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Lots of hard work and practice

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I had surgery , leaving a little to stop face drop. Felt really wiped and out of it for a few days. It has been 3 months now and my balance is improving, I can now walk with a stick. I am 79 years old.

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Thats great to hear you are improving after the surgery and you are getting your walking and balance back! Well done. I had my surgery last August and was in bed for 2 and half months as so ill, still have some balance issues but overall done well too. Its good to have it all behind us isn't it! Kind regards

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