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Can People with a disability or medical condition Climb?

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Can People with a disability or medical condition Climb?

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It depends on your situation. In general you can climb if you have: reasonable levels of fitness and strength full body control and hand-eye-foot coordination ability to climb independently (unsupported by walking aids) You are unable to climb if you: are under 1.2 metres in height have broken bones have undergone surgery in the last 6 months or are experiencing ongoing symptoms have experienced a fit or seizure in the past 6 months and do not hold a driver’s licence for this reason The following conditions may impact your ability to make the Sydney Harbour BridgeClimb safely: all heart conditions (including high blood pressure) all respiratory conditions missing or partly missing limbs, including prosthetics vertigo, dizziness or loss of balance visual impairment (except wearing prescription glasses or contact lenses) learning conditions Anyone who can sustain moderate physical exertion for 3½ hours over 1.75km should find the Sydney Harbour BridgeClimb exhilarating. However it is wel

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