It does sound like control then. Yoga might help, or Pilates, or just slow squats or something.
I have no idea if you exercise, which is why I suggested that you should. It is better to exercise in some way every day, though. Good idea to talk to your doc about it (thats what you pay them for ;-) ) but its not just the amount of exercise, its how you do it. For example, on the treadmill really fast works your body differently than at a high incline. Your doctor, or your gym trainer, could help schedule you the most useful regimen. Good luck!
IIN for your leg muscles to shake when walking down the stairs?
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It does sound like control then. Yoga might help, or Pilates, or just slow squats or something.
I have no idea if you exercise, which is why I suggested that you should. It is better to exercise in some way every day, though. Good idea to talk to your doc about it (thats what you pay them for ;-) ) but its not just the amount of exercise, its how you do it. For example, on the treadmill really fast works your body differently than at a high incline. Your doctor, or your gym trainer, could help schedule you the most useful regimen. Good luck!