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Weakness – a Vinorelbine Side Effect by Daria Posted Mon 16 Aug 2010 12:00am notice weakness when I pick up a glass of water … now I kinda use two hands at the start so I don’t spill. I thought it was my Lymphedema acting up … guess I was wrong. Just as a side note I’m not winded or short of breath or anything like that, there’s just an overall loss of strength. Also, even tho I’m off Vinorelbine for a week and change Read on »
weak and weak by Angie O. Patient Expert Posted Sun 15 Mar 2009 4:28pm , he is incredibly weak. He is quiet and a tiny bit withdrawn. He is upset regarding all the "fussing" over him - all the hovering when he gets up to walk to and from his chair... A to point B, he is weak, etc. He understands, but isn't happy about it. Many of you asked about more hospice help. Until Brian can come to better terms with what Read on »
Upper motor neuron vs lower motor neuron weakness by Jeremy Posted Fri 28 Aug 2009 8:18pm by them receive bilateral innervation. For instance, the tongue is supplied by the XII cranial nerve from both the left and the right side, and so damage to only one side won..., or cerebrum) will give you an ‘upper motor neuron’ pattern of weakness. Although both syndromes present with muscle weakness, they thereafter part company in the following ways Read on »
Strengths & Weaknesses by FitthisGirl Posted Fri 04 Dec 2009 5:30am more strengths and talents that you know, you just have to look on the other side of your weaknesses and do a little digging. Your success is directly related to your... If you guys are anything like me that you probably have an idea of what your weakness are. I am not going to list out for you where I fall short, but believe me, I know Read on »
Arm Weakness by Lee Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 04 May 2010 3:26pm I don't think I have mentioned just how weak my left arm has gotten lately.  I have no idea if it has anything to do with stepping down the steroids or not.  Its weird.  My leg is doing great but from the hip up is tense and cramped and weak.  Standing to do dishes or anything like that really cramps up my side and makes me dizzy.  And as far as my Read on »
From Weakness to Strength by Mary Pougnet Patient Expert Posted Sat 06 Mar 2010 6:46am be changed into forces that propel you forward? By having the courage to face your own weaknesses, you can make that happen. See your weaknesses for what they are. And you’ll see... When you admit to yourself that you have a particular weakness, you’ve taken an important step in getting beyond it. For once you see the weakness clearly, you will come Read on »
From every weakness there is something o by Mary Pougnet Patient Expert Posted Sat 06 Feb 2010 4:55am From every weakness there is something of value to be learned. Read on »
We all have weaknesses... ... by Brett Jones Healthy Living Professional Posted Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:01am We all have weaknesses... One of the things about putting yourself up in front of the world posting workouts etc... is that your weaknesses are part of you and will come out - in front of the world. Most hide from this and only want to show the "strong side" of themselves. I try to be as open as I can be about where I am weak etc...and Rif's Read on »
Weakness is nothing to be ashamed of, ra by Mary Pougnet Patient Expert Posted Sun 07 Feb 2010 5:55am Weakness is nothing to be ashamed ofratherit is something to be worked on. Read on »