So, using a walker is a sign of intelligence?No matter the age I surmise using a walker, when one needs one, is a sure sign of intelligence and certainly not "decrepitness".
So, using a walker is a sign of intelligence?No matter the age I surmise using a walker, when one needs one, is a sure sign of intelligence and certainly not "decrepitness".
I know the feeling, I should be getting my new mobility scooter this coming week!! Enjoy your new Walker!Waitin patiently for my brand new shiny walker. Amazon indicates its 8 stops away View attachment 373178
I never found a walker to be any kind of problem just an aid in helping me get around! I'm sure that it's been suggested but there are a lot of videos on YouTube and helping people adjust to their first walker. I never found adjustment necessary but as with everything new, one needs to get used to it. All the best to you.Well, just came from getting the mail, did NOT use a walker, just
my cane....and it is very hard on me physically, just the effort
of walking down and back 30 foot approx, so dont know if I'll
try the walker, may be more problem than assist.....getting to
the point I'm nervous about even stepping out......![]()
Yeah I was surprised when I fell backwards with my rollator, but it was due to a knee jerk reaction from my neuropathy in my feet.I have a walker and a rollator. Both help, but I did fall with them. I am now in a wheelchair for long distances. Otherwise, it's the walker.
I'm sure the member probably meant the decision to use a walker was a sign of intelligence, rather then taking the chance of falling.So, using a walker is a sign of intelligence?Give me a break.
Just a thought, my mother used to use her wheelchair like a walker/rollator.With all the physical therapy I've had over the past year, the wheel chair is history. My rollator is just perfect for me. While my balance isn't what I'd like, I've come a long way. Some of the side effects of my meds cause balance problems, but, I need them, so I used the walker or rollator. They are just fine for my needs.
Yes, Aunt Bea, some of the residents at this facility do likewise, but it is frowned on here as while this is a huge mansion like apartment building, they do tend to run into some souls. But, I can see where it is handy to do so.Just a thought, my mother used to use her wheelchair like a walker/rollator.
She used to put the laundry basket or other items on the seat and then pushed the wheelchair. The wheelchair became her version of an estate wagon or pickup truck.
My house is one story, but there are two big steps from the kitchen to the garage, no railing. That's what I fell down 16 years ago, breaking my leg in three places and causing all my troubles. In rehab they emphasized to all of us that every step needs a railing.If a walker or cane or wheelchair is needed, it’s smart to use it. Better safe than sorry. I won’t walk up or down stairs without hanging on to the railing.
I doubt they are really meant for rock crawling and mud racing.![]()