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I just had a call from a lady who has have 2 previous bypass surgeries;

a sylastic band 5-6 yrs ago, and another procedure she could not

remember 3 yrs ago. She says she has a gait disturbance, where she rocks

if she is standing on a large surface, such as a parking lot, and

looking forward, not down. She is an RN, and now unable to work. She has

been tested neurologically, as well as having her ears tested. She was

told there is some new info re: gate disturbance, and was wondering

about nutritional issues . I mentioned B-vit. She receives B 12

injections 3 x/wk, from what she said. Any thought, reasearch for me to

look at, etc ? Thanks ! I appreciate anyone's help.

Happy New Year !

Strathdee , RD , LD, LMHC

Genesis Medical Center, Davenport, IA

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The following article looks promising...also anything nutrition wise

that affects the nueron/neuron sheath. B6, thiamine, all Bs...

What is her protein intake currently?

Let me know if you find anything else...

Parrott, MS, RD, LD

Author

Schmitt WH Jr..

Title

The uplink: merging contemporary chiropractic neurology and

nutritional biochemistry in the tradition of applied kinesiology.

When chemistry affects gait... hyperinsulinism.

Source

International Journal of Applied Kinesiology and Kinesiologic

Medicine. (5):50, 2000 Spring.

Abbreviated Source

INT J APPL KINESIOL KINESIOL MED. (5):50, 2000 Spring.

> I just had a call from a lady who has have 2 previous bypass

surgeries;

> a sylastic band 5-6 yrs ago, and another procedure she could not

> remember 3 yrs ago. She says she has a gait disturbance, where she

rocks

> if she is standing on a large surface, such as a parking lot, and

> looking forward, not down. She is an RN, and now unable to work.

She has

> been tested neurologically, as well as having her ears tested.

She was

> told there is some new info re: gate disturbance, and was wondering

> about nutritional issues . I mentioned B-vit. She receives B 12

> injections 3 x/wk, from what she said. Any thought, reasearch for

me to

> look at, etc ? Thanks ! I appreciate anyone's help.

>

> Happy New Year !

>

> Strathdee , RD , LD, LMHC

> Genesis Medical Center, Davenport, IA

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