Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 Oconnell wrote: > > Now, picture this, my stenosis and sciatica happened at the same time. > I knew, bending backwards relieved the sciatica. So, here I am, bending > backwards and bending forwards because a seat was nowhere to be found. > I had to have looked strange walking down that street, bending forward > then backward, then forward,and again backward,etc. > , I can picture it so easily and have done the same. I am used to seeing chickens when they cackle around the hen house and the rooster chasing them. That is how I feel when I have to do the " chicken " dance as I call it. The bending forward, backward, side to side, trying to get where I need to go. So from now on, we do the chicken walk. I have even done the horse drag. You know those pictures where you see horses drag the plow behind them. I feel like that when I walk to far out and can't get back. The there is the pogo walk, the walk where you don't want to put to much pressure on the leg that hurts so you are pogoing up and down one side higher than the other. Anyone else compensate with some great walk steps ? Bennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2008 Report Share Posted September 28, 2008 Bennie wrote: Anyone else compensate with some great walk steps ? Hi guys, Until a few weeks ago, I used to walk like Igor. I was trying to get away from my sore left hip, so I would lean over my cane on my right side. I'd step forward with my right leg, move the cane forward, and drag my left leg along. I've posted recently about PT helping finally so I can walk straighter. On bad days, I still drag my sore leg along, but it's not quite as pronounced as before! Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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