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hi,I have fibromyalgia and hyperjoint mobility,now I've been told I've got ataxia as well I just wobble everywhere, waiting to see what sort now,and the fun goes on !!!!😁😁😁

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I have exactly the same thing. They couldn’t find what type I have and therefore remain idiopathic. Doesn’t really matter much to me though, they can’t do much about it.

I have found that it is important to stay focussed on what is possible instead of what is not. It’s nice to have a place like this to be able to go to with people who understand what you’re going through.

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Very true ,it's just a new name,for something that's been diagnosed,we just need to wobble on , thanks for replying xx

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