Harold Hubbard
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I'm 77. Fell last week, landed on my side on a pallet of batteries and miscellaneous junk. Got a pretty good bruise, and a little cut on my ribs.
Good to see that you are not giving in!I have Parkinson's. I fall at least twice a week and have a lot of close calls. I nearly always have my cane or my 4 wheeled walker with me. I can be walking fine and then freeze up for no apparent reason. A while back I was stuck in the middle of the road in front of my house. I was there for several minutes before my wife came and helped me. Sometimes I am walking so well I will absent mindedly leave my walker or cane behind and 5 minutes later I can't walk. I have had to crawl back to my walker or cane a few times. I also lost my driver's license due to the Parkinson's. I have found that sometimes when I'm having a hard time walking I can walk backwards using my 4 wheeled walker after getting a good look behind me for trip hazards. Sometimes it just makes no sense how this Parkinson's affects me. I am grateful for a good wife who helps me out a lot.
I have bad right eye (wet MD) for which I have been receiving treatments for the past 1 year plus. Just had an injection yesterday. Plus, my legs are getting weaker almost daily and Dr's say I have spinal stenosis which is also being treated. I agree it has a lot to do with balance, not having depth perception makes things worse. Still have 20/20 in left eye for which I am thankful.Eyesight, and accompanying depth perception, has a lot to do with tripping/not tripping. Since I got my eyes fixed, no more balance issues. Something for y'all to think about, if your eyes are not as they should be, or your prescription is out of date.
Thanks.Good to see that you are not giving in!
I have the Stenosis thing, or something like it. Vertebrae are offset, like a kids wooden blocks.......with no, or little, disc material left. They want to fuse a couple of the vertebrae, but I won't do it. I'll live with the pain for now. Aside from moving the stress further up the spine, if fused, I don't want to run the risk of a botched surgery. I've learned how to balance, and move differently.I have bad right eye (wet MD) for which I have been receiving treatments for the past 1 year plus. Just had an injection yesterday. Plus, my legs are getting weaker almost daily and Dr's say I have spinal stenosis which is also being treated. I agree it has a lot to do with balance, not having depth perception makes things worse. Still have 20/20 in left eye for which I am thankful.
Eight days ago I heard for the first time , Parkinson's disease discribed as a rural disease. Wonder if there is anything to it.?Thanks.
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