Fell On Ice Today

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I fell last year on ice on a State park trail. Lots of people around. First thing I do is look around to see who saw me! As soon as I got home, I ordered the most expensive snow boots with the best traction, haha.

Mary
 

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Major I find I have to write things down more and more or I forget it.
Which is why I love my smart phone. Not only place things in calendar but add reminders and alerts. So when I forget, I get alerts.
 

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Oh, are you talking about being "olde?" I guessed that you weren't hurt because of your later posts ... now, don't go out, fall down and wet your pants ...

They sayyyy, that we are as old as we feel. What the heck does that mean? Are you old if you have joint pain, difficulty moving and you are only 7 or 8?

I think constantly about how I am moving. I can't lift my left foot ... I can lift the leg. I can lift both legs but they aren't strong. Pain comes fairly quickly from sitting. The body feels better if I get up and move!

I had a "wellness" checkup last month and was asked how often I fall. "About 3 times a year." "Maybe you should have a leg brace." I had one once but if you want muscles to atrophy, put a limb in a brace. I realized that I'd soon need to use it even indoors - I do have some muscles!

I once answered that I fall about monthly. When the nurse freaked out, I decided I'd have to slow down or carelessness might turn me into a paraplegic! I pay careful attention to the terrain and, you know when I usually fall? When there is no good reason for it! Fortunately, that means that there usually isn't anything for me to fall on and, other than getting tangled up in my arms and legs, I am not likely to injure myself. Yay!

Forgetfulness? What? Okay, I question every mistake, every false start, every failure of memory - as a sign of aging. Luckily for my mental wellbeing, I've always been forgetful and easily distracted.


Steve

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We had below freezing temperatures all week so black ice all over the roads, driveways, and sidewalks. Our driveway drops 3' from the garage to the street. I have been sliding standing up... down the driveway several times a day. WEEEEE what fun !!! :) :cool: :celebrate :weee :thumbsup
 
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