Imogene
Member
- Location
- Middle Tennessee
I know how bad my balance is without any test.
In 2012 I was diagnosed with Grade II Spondylolisthesis which is a condition where one vertebra slips out of place compared to another in the spine and it hasn’t improved.
My marching orders from everyone in the medical profession is to keep doing barn work as I need every bit of muscle I can garner.
I have created so many workarounds to put fuel in the tractors & 4 -wheelers, and take care of my horses that I even surprise myself, but I’m not “laying down” as the saying goes.
i am 77, I have arms and shoulders of a forty year old and a lower back of a 110 year old.
And no, my back is so trashed I am inoperable, and I wouldn’t do that if it were. I’m not even sure there’s enough left for stem cell, if I could afford stem cell.
Don’t take “standing on one foot for granted- not even if it’s only a few seconds.
In 2012 I was diagnosed with Grade II Spondylolisthesis which is a condition where one vertebra slips out of place compared to another in the spine and it hasn’t improved.
My marching orders from everyone in the medical profession is to keep doing barn work as I need every bit of muscle I can garner.
I have created so many workarounds to put fuel in the tractors & 4 -wheelers, and take care of my horses that I even surprise myself, but I’m not “laying down” as the saying goes.
i am 77, I have arms and shoulders of a forty year old and a lower back of a 110 year old.
And no, my back is so trashed I am inoperable, and I wouldn’t do that if it were. I’m not even sure there’s enough left for stem cell, if I could afford stem cell.
Don’t take “standing on one foot for granted- not even if it’s only a few seconds.