Thankfully, I don't have to use any of these things yet to get around, but we have all three that we had bought for my inlaws when we moved them into our home to live with us years ago. Gave one wheelchair away to a needy person at the local nursing center.
My husband uses a walking stick that he fashioned out of a tree branch years back, that's just when we go for hikes in the woods. Comes in handy for him when it's winter and there's snow and ice on the ground, making things slippery. He always encourages me to use one on hikes, but I just don't like to hold something like that unless I really need it for a medical reason, just feels awkward somehow.
I'll have no problem using an assist if I ever need one, some people fight against using them, especially in public, but I wouldn't care anything about that at all. Do you use a cane, walker or wheelchair on a daily basis, or occasionally?
My husband uses a walking stick that he fashioned out of a tree branch years back, that's just when we go for hikes in the woods. Comes in handy for him when it's winter and there's snow and ice on the ground, making things slippery. He always encourages me to use one on hikes, but I just don't like to hold something like that unless I really need it for a medical reason, just feels awkward somehow.
I'll have no problem using an assist if I ever need one, some people fight against using them, especially in public, but I wouldn't care anything about that at all. Do you use a cane, walker or wheelchair on a daily basis, or occasionally?
