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Debs123 wrote: I'm so confused I have nerve pain constantly and when putting weight on my ankle walking, pains can shoot through my leg of foot . With out problems with my opersite knee and ankle due to taking all my weight when standing , and my husband said in got mix up with ft/yards and meters. I'm so dispy. Is walking 50 meters with 2 stops in approximately 10+ minutes a reasonable time ? How long would it take an able body, what do they use to work this out. Oh dear
Average walking speeds for a healthy adult are between 72m and 90m per minute, even using the more pessimistic figure you are well over the double the time required by the reliability criteria.
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Debs123 wrote: Could I used this in MR trying to get my head round it all
Yes but you will need to show consistency in your walking, a one off example is unlikely to be sufficient.
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#Debs123 wrote: Any of advise How can I do that please, I need to advise I didn't walk over 20 at any one time either I have really messed this up. I'm in over my head. Maybe I should just wave bye to the car and say hello to struggling in and out of taxis. Doctor calling tomorrow need to request his help my mobility has decreased would a letter from him help.
You're playing catch up so it is very difficult to advise. If this was in advance of the form being returned then I would be suggesting that you keep a walking diary with times and distances.
There will be an expectation that you will also have problems with moving around in your house, if this is the case then you can talk about the distances to common areas, for example how far is it from where you sit to the toilet and what problem do you have with getting there.
Is there any information that speaks against your being limited to 20m, for example do you go shopping? How do you manage doctor and hospital appointments?
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