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NL888 Posted 18 years ago
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Falls = inability to keep balance when standing?

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12blockquote 10 Yes, but even more -- actually falling to the floor because of this inability. Trouble with balance in itself would probably be described as 01i 00vertigo02i 00, not 01i 00falls02i 00. 02br 00CJ 0-

  • 12blockquote 10 Yes, but even more -- actually falling to the floor because of this inability.
  • Trouble with balance in itself would probably be described as 01i 00vertigo02i 00, not 01i 00falls02i 00.
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01cite10NL88812cite10Falls = inability to keep balance when standing?12blockquote
10 Yes, but even more -- actually falling to the floor because of this inability. Trouble with balance in itself would probably be described as 01i00vertigo02i00, not 01i00falls02i00. 02b

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