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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

How Do You Get Around?

            After you experience a life altering event, you might find yourself getting around in different ways.  For example, you could find yourself getting around in a wheelchair or using assistance like a cane, walker, or a person to help you walk.  As in anything, there are pros and cons to each of these.
            One way you might be getting around is in a wheelchair. This could be a manual or power wheelchair. There are positives and negatives to both of these.  If using a manual wheelchair, you are given the chance to build muscle tone in the legs and/or arms while self propelling about. You may be able to transfer to a vehicle and ride in a passenger seat without any concerns because your chair can fold up or break down for storage. However, persons who find themselves in a chair that cannot fold down may encounter difficulties with getting into vehicles. They may require a mechanical lift or ramp to get from one place to another.  Wheelchairs, power or manual, could be too wide to fit through narrow doorways. The great thing about power chairs is that they can provide a way to get around even when a person cannot move themselves in any way. There are specialized chairs that operate by suction. The person can either blow or suck and the chair will propel forward, backward, or turn. 
            Another way to get around would be with the assistance of a cane, walker, or person.  A person may be needed for assistance in walking to reassure balance or pace for you. They could direct you if a step was coming or if the ground becomes uneven in any way. You could also be using a walker for assistance to get around.
There are many types of walkers; we will talk about a few of them. There is the standard walker that may not have any wheels at all, a walker with two wheels in the front, or one with a wheel on each leg.  The standard walker may pose a difficulty if you put a lot of weight onto your arms while walking.  Most can be folded up for easy storage; however, there are some types that cannot be folded.  Most people who use a walker or cane need a railing to help them walk up the stairs. Some people who require standby assistance will need a rail to grab onto for balance as well. A person using a cane or walker would have minimal difficulty when boarding a train, plane, automobile, or most other types of transportation, although they may need some assistance from a helper.
            These are some ways that you may find yourself getting around if you have experienced a life changing event.  It might take you a while to build up the strength to “graduate” from a wheelchair to a walker, or maybe you won’t even need a walker.  It will be hard work and you need to be determined to accomplish your goals.  Don’t ever give up; good things come to those that are willing to work their butt off!

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