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Hi ,

I struggled with writing and drawing for the 15 years prior to CCSVI. It looked

as if a spider had crawled across the page. I re-taught myself to do both and

since CCSVI it is even better. I started with drawing, focusing totally on the

drawing and removing any other thoughts, making myself take in every little

detail. From there I went to writing and would tell myself that each letter is

only a drawing. It took forever. CCSVI treatment has made my vision much

sharper plus the grip of a pencil is stronger.

Hope you lose the judders soon but until then draw juddery pictures! Mine

quietened down once they got use to it. Try exercises for the fingers either by

flexing elastic bands or by using that stretchy yoga rubber material

(therabands?).

Janet

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I still struggle with writing or drawing - painting is a distant goal but I'm

sure I'll conquer the juddering of my arms and hands a bit further down the

track.

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Hi Janet

The fingers aren't so much the source of the problem - my arms are the ones

spasming and juddering most of the time. I've been able to write a lot more

legibly since the procedure but it is a slow process....but is a lot better as I

can actually guide the pen in a much more 'normal' manner.

The whole humidity thing is also a huge factor and stops me from typing, writing

and using my hands with accuracy - exercises aren't a combattant against the

UK's ever-present humidity I'm afraid! ;)

It's cool - I carry on regardless as I'm too stubborn to give in! ;) lol

'What we do in life, echoes through eternity.'

MARCUS AURELIUS (121 - 180 A.D.)

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Date: Sun, 29 May 2011 11:49:54 +0200

Subject: RE: Re: Writing and Drawing (was Prokarin results)

Hi ,

I struggled with writing and drawing for the 15 years prior to CCSVI. It looked

as if a spider had crawled across the page.

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It's dry were I am and I have the same issues with arm control. I get headaches

when the wind blows (which happens here a lot) or it rains. It's definitely

sinus related in my case.

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> Hi Janet

> The fingers aren't so much the source of the problem - my arms are the ones

spasming and juddering most of the time.

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I draw lines of loops (sometimes the alphabet) because the motion of going up

and down with my arms is my problem. Shaking the salt shaker back and forth is

difficult for me as well so I practice with that too.

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> I struggled with writing and drawing for the 15 years prior to CCSVI.

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