Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Eva, do you have a sled? I think maybe you could put your garbage can on it. I've thinking maybe a friend could drill holes on the side and run a bungee (sp) cord though it and attach it to the sled. Might be easier then pulling with one hand and holding on to the walker. just a thought......flora Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Eva, do you have a sled? I think maybe you could put your garbage can on it. I've thinking maybe a friend could drill holes on the side and run a bungee (sp) cord though it and attach it to the sled. Might be easier then pulling with one hand and holding on to the walker. just a thought......flora Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 I did the concrete dive in September but had to drive myself to the ER holding my bone-severed nose in one hand. NO FUN. I immediately went to an all-terrain walker ( 8 inch wheels) 15 pounds and folds nicely for the backseat. No falls since. I live alone! Since I got the walker I've made car trips solo to St. Louis, Winston-Salem, and Pittsburgh. The advantages as I see of a walker over braces and canes are you can carry stuff in the walker basket, put buffet plates on the walker seat, and become the envy of all when you're waiting in line and have your own seat to rest on. Don't forget I have brakes on this thing for downslopes. Think seriously about the braces and canes because you still will not have balance control the whole 360. All I'm missing on this SUV-style walker is a snowblade for this darn snow. Once a week I take my BIG rolling trash car out to the road by manning the walker with my right hand and pulling the can behind with my left. I'm slow but totally balanced...even though I feel like a choo-choo train. I have this strange feeling I'll be getting a horn for it as a Christmas present. Oh yes, I did get a second identical walker. one is for inside, one for outside and car travel. The wheels with their static pick up dirt and then release it on carpet. Nova Cruiser over the Internet for $167, Medicare reimbursed $99 of it. 48 hour delivery. Maybe we should start a Concrete Divers Anon. Hang in there. Once you find a way to get your balance back under your control life will feel so much better. Eva in WV > > Hey Everybody, > Ive been grounded.I went to take the trash out the other day and > trip over a piece of dust on the carport.LOL I fell face first into > a cement step.My mother in Law who lives next door happened to see > me and called my wife.My wife rushed home from work scared to death > and took me to the hospital.The Dr sewed my lip back together and > charged me 400 dollars.My wife told me I cant take the trash out > anymore.She also told me Im to only do light cleaning when Im at > home by myself.She says the kids can do the rest.I understand her > point but I hate giving up some freedoms. > My Dr said something about a wheelchair and my wife told her they > would have to kill me first and thats true.I think Im going to see > about getting braces after christmas.The MDA said they would pay for > them.Does anybody else have the same trouble giving up freedoms? > in GA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Flora You think like me. I had thought out this elaborate pulley system but didn't have to do it. The garbage can rolls and slides quite easily except after a Holiday. Then I get someone to take it out for me even if it is early. My biggest problem right now is crossing the traffic lane in front of WalMart or Sam's. I walk so slowly and have a close encounter with a vehicle driven by one of the world's impatients at least once a week. When someone is walking with me I've noticed they wait longer but if its just me they have even accelerated towards me. I'm thinking about a scooter but with a lift and assembly I just don't know if its worth it. Any thoughts? Eva > Eva, do you have a sled? I think maybe you could put your garbage can on > it. I've thinking maybe a friend could drill holes on the side and run a > bungee (sp) cord though it and attach it to the sled. Might be easier then > pulling with one hand and holding on to the walker. just a thought......flora > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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