you should get snow /ice grips for your shoes Kate . I did because I cannot afford to fall due to my lower lumbar disc issues, and they work very well..All I can think of that I stopped doing because of falling is walking on ice. I used to be fearless until I thought a place I was visiting didn't have icy steps and down I went all the way to the bottom. Half of me was purple and black & blue for a long time.Now I just stay home when there's a chance of ice... you can usually see it, but when it's black ice, it's even more dangerous.
Agree. Since I do so much walking and we have snow & ice as well as hills everywhere, I permanently have a set of cleats attached to my hiking shoes that prevent me from slipping and they work very well.you should get snow /ice grips for your shoes Kate . I did because I cannot afford to fall due to my lower lumbar disc issues, and they work very well..
Ageing in general sucks.No ladders, no climbing on any furniture to clean. I hire a neighborhood student to do my yard work and I try to watch where I'm walking, especially paying attention to where the cats are. I don't have many steps but I'm very careful on them. I watch the forecast and plan to stay home when there is snow. I'm just a lot more careful now than before last year's fall. I don't like this part of aging but I am adapting.
I stay off the roof and am very careful with ladders. I also gave up my Yespa when I turned 75 because I sensed that my balance was declining. Now that I am 80, I am even more careful.I stay off of extension ladders and I no longer clean our gutters (two story house).
Skiing is the only thing I can think of that I have completely quit, and I still might try that again next winter, after the new knees heal.
However there are lots of things I do more slowly and carefully.
I have a pair of those, and for rough ground in particular they are best. Kind of like ski poles. Amazon sells a variety of light weight ones.It is time I look into getting a walking stick of my own. Someone this week was telling me she knew someone with a type that you use two sticks (one for each hand).