Thank you for clarifying. I have read enough of your posts to know you weren’t suggesting any such thing, but someone who did not know your helpful nature may not have understood. You are also quite careful to be clear in your words. I likely worried for no reason. I am only cautious with walking due to the low vision. Excited to start vestibular manipulation therapy in a few short hours. I hope it will help so I can drive again.
Keep it up @Apple
Thank you DeAnn, don’t ever hesitate to question, it’s good to question if something’s not clear, sometimes I’ve gone back and edited because for that reason myself. I also have aphasia from my stroke, so I sometimes struggle with my words. Sometimes I even skip words between thinking and typing them, I’m forever editing, back spacing and deleting Which is partly why I end up saying so much…why say it in one sentence when half a dozen would do, sort of thing
Well done you every small step in what ever you do in post stroke recovery becomes a massive achievement so celebrate your massive achievement now onwards up wards each day step at time congratulations on your achievement and hope to hear more achievements from you as time goes on all best take care stay safe Kaz61
Congratulations and keep going
@GeorL welcome to the forum. Ypu’ll fond it a friendly place yo be. Look forward to hearing more from you.
Did you wear a splint on your lower leg? X
Hi Tricia. No I don’t wear a splint. Ve had a problem with my foot turning over and tried a couple which made no difference. Having another later this summer but foot has been better recently so hoping I might not need it!
What’s that? Curious?
@Allyshort just popping by to say hi & welcome to the forum.
Well done Apple. It certainly takes time, and a lot of sweat and tears.
Apple, i use a device on my left foot, called a foot lifter, this stops my ankle from going over. Look it up, and see what you think, i had mine from the rehabilatation ward in the hospital.
Crick - thank you. Will jave a look