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Rayna,
Childhood pictures (ages 3-4) indicate that my first crutches were quad
canes but if I had a proficient technique for using them it has been lost in
the mists of time. Looking at those pictures now I am amazed that I wasn't
black and blue all over, a pair of crutches with two handles but eight
legs/feet to trip over seems like a recipe for disaster, particularly when
placed in the hands of a preschooler who was also (at the time) encased in
metal leg braces from waist to feet.
The preceding paragraph is merely my long winded way of saying I
understand, I empathize and I appreciate the irony of the situation. Susan
(:-)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rayna Lamb" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: Falling
> Thanks Susan,
>
> Do you all want to know the ironic thing about my fall on Monday?? I
> tripped over the quad cane that I have recently started using to help
> STABILISE my balance! Clearly I'm not entirely used to using it yet.
> The pain in my hand has receeded, but I have a lovely purple (hey, it
> matches most of my wardrobe!) bruise on the left third finger, and my
> flexibility has lessened. Going to the doc on Friday though to have
> her look at it.
> The scariest thing was that it brought up my fears of losing my
> independence and mobility....not pleasent to deal with as I am sure we
> all know. :-(
>
> Rayna
>
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 04:29:25PM -0400, Susan Moskowitz wrote:
> Rayna and Paige,
> I'm sorry to hear of your recent injuries. I use crutches and it
has
> often occurred to me that even a slight injury to the fingers or wrist
of
> either hand could significantly impact my mobility and independence. I
hope
> you feel better soon. Susan
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