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Walking And Swimming
I’m finding now that the medication is helping me – with no real side-effects, and that  walking and swimming are really good at keeping me moving. As at this time, I go swimming once a week for about an hour … Continue reading
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Tagged exercising, Ropinirole, SLT, speech and language therapy, swimming, walking
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