Standing on right leg, eyes open - 10 seconds, on left leg - 30+ (weird!?). Eyes closed - less than 5 seconds for both.
Wow . This is really interesting, and humbling! Thanks for the reference.
I am a wait and watcher, tiny AN on Rt. My primary problem is constant dizziness/imbalance. I have been dizzy for 5 months and in vestibular rehab for 3 months and
finally feel like I am getting somewhere. I can now walk down the corridors at work, more than 2 feet from the wall, without feeling like I'm going to fall over. There are 2 exercises that have helped me the most. I call one the "no-no" exercise: I stand with hands at my sides (and a chair behind, just in case) facing the wall, about 18" away. I fix my gaze on a small spot on the wall between my nose and my chin with my chin tucked slightly down. Then I keep my gaze on that spot and shake my head "no-no" rapidly for as long as I can stand it. I am up to a minute now without the chair! (Just don't talk to me afterwards for a while
) The second exercise is similar, looking quickly right,left,up and down as I am walking down a corridor. That one is quite challenging, but getting easier.
My OT gave me an assignment to go shopping more, because that is one of the most challenging activities for me. I never thought anyone would tell me to do more shopping lol!
Something else I found that seems to help is doing those "search and find" puzzles where they show two pictures that look alike, but have subtle differences. You have to scan back and forth many times to find them. That used to make me quite queasy and now it is do-able.
Hope people are keeping warm out there. It has been in the 30's below zero here (windchill) for the last few days .BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR If anyone wants to send some sunshine and warmth MN way, that would be much appreciated!
Steady as she goes,
Tracie