Don't hold the sadness in, find someone to share your fears with. It'll help. When I was first diagnosed I was bummed, but then decided to take horseback riding lessons. Figured it would help me exercise the muscles in my core that are used for balance, and constantly challenge me to find my center and balance. I want to be strong and not let this little booger rule me. Riding really did deliver a lot more ease about my balance/stability. I found that taking charge and mastering balance on a strong animal was very empowering. I don't have a lot of money, but my County had a riding stable for low fees. Now, I challenge my balance all the time to work out & strengthen the muscles and reactions needed to be balanced. Just worked physically non-stop for 12 days, helping a relative pack up and move a house... not a single slip or wobble. People think I've lost weight, which is another great benefit. Do what you can and what you are comfortable with. Share your feelings. You might really surprise yourself and feel free again.