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He also developed arthritis in his legs, which made it difficult to walk.
Mickelson said he first experienced pain near his ankle that made it difficult to walk, and his left index finger and right wrist felt as if they were sprained.
Before Mary Ann Oklesson, a Manhattan magazine publisher, had both hips replaced a few years ago, the pain of arthritis made it difficult to walk, exercise or even climb into a taxi.
He lost more than 110lbs in captivity, suffered from hip problems that made it difficult to walk or stand up, had a problem with his eyes and lost five teeth from suspected nutrition issues.
But the mother, Catherine Fisher, who is in her 80s and has lived on her own for 18 years, had a two-word response — "No way!" — even though her rheumatoid arthritis made it difficult to walk up and down stairs and get in and out of chairs.
She had a hip deformity that made it difficult to walk without limping.
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However, his skirts were restrictive, making it difficult to walk.
"It's that you have arthritis that makes it difficult to walk more than a block".
GETTING AROUND Though Monaco covers less than one square mile, the steep hills and cliffs make it difficult to walk.
The trees were growing on pure dark lava, their roots often stretching above the ground and wrapping around caverns, making it difficult to walk.
For elderly people with diminished senses of touch and sight, loss of feeling in the feet can make it difficult to walk.
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