THANKS. I'M SURE ENDURANCE IS PART OF IT BUT HOPEFULLY THAT WILL AKE CARE OF
ITSELF
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] VAN
In a message dated 8/27/2007 4:25:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL
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IT IS WONDERFUL TO HAVE THIS INDEPENDENCE BACK. ONLY THING IS AFTER DRIVING
20 MINUTES ON THE INTERSTATE MY MUSCLES SAY NO WHEN I MAKE MY 1ST TURN. SPASM
CITY. I THINK IT'S FROM BEING PRETTY MUCH IN ONE POSITION THEN TRYING TO MOVE
SUDDENLY. ANYONE ELSE EXPERIENCE THIS? I'M FINE JUST GOING INTO TOWN A FEW
MILES.
Hi Nicki,
Your endurance should build up. My van's steering wheel is flat & not upright
as a regular steering wheel, so I rest my lower arm on it a lot. I take Ultram
& it helps my spasms but if I'm out of them & try to drive, I go through
exactly what you experience. I'm that way at home too if I sit in one spot too
long like 'on the computer.' The important issue is to be in the best restraint
for you when it does happen. Maybe your body will work up an endurance to that
as well.
Dianna
p.s. an emty tank, huh? did you expect anything less...good story for a human
interest article in the paper.
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