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    Crikey Mars, your front steps could be used for a mountaineering exercise and your side path/rear access has more levels and twists and turns than most computer games. It's a miracle you haven't had a tumble earlier. I can lend you some real good power tools I won't be needing for a while if you want to do some upgrades.

    Seriously though Mars take it easy and BE CAREFUL.

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    I sympathise with these stories.
    Had the 82 year old father in law with us for the week. He used to be really sprightly and even built a large brick house on his own, but now I've realised how wobbly he has become. I keep thinking that will be me one day.

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    thanks guys, with my ailments and my stint in hospital I didn't have core strength any more , once I get onto the ground i found it near impossible to get up again by myself. I did a fair bit of outpatient physio and was progressing. I was happy that recently I could get out of a chair ( with a bit of effort) unassisted, but for some reason I have made some steps backwards again and find it difficult. Somedays carrying anything more than a couple of kg causes extreme spinal pain. So I have to lie down flat to get relief. I;m going back to pain management courses etc again soon. Oh such is life just gotta grin and bear it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    Crikey Mars, your front steps could be used for a mountaineering exercise and your side path/rear access has more levels and twists and turns than most computer games. It's a miracle you haven't had a tumble earlier. I can lend you some real good power tools I won't be needing for a while if you want to do some upgrades.

    Seriously though Mars take it easy and BE CAREFUL.

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    Ha Ha Deano, I value my fingers too much so learning from your recent foray I'll pass thanks


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    Carrying a Mobile Phone is a good idea & one I have thought about from time to to time & while I do carry one when outdoors I wonder how I would cope under different circumstances ie. How I fell?, was I semi conscious?, could I use the buttons correctly?, did I land on the phone in my pocket? etc. So many variables but I do still carry it in case I could overcome any of the above but it is still better to have it, than not.

    No problem with coverage though thank god, or TELSTRA.

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    I had a fall yesterday - was stuck getting up again.

    That’s not a nice experience Mario.
    Found my land lady on her back in the driveway on a 40 degree day.
    She was yelling and couldn’t reach her phone a few feet away after she lost it on landing/impact.

    I think the Apple watch is good idea.
    Trendy functional and not at all a symbol of frailty like some of the other options.
    I’m getting one for my Dad.

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    Down again grrrrrr!

    Well today ! was getting out of the shower and bang down I went hard, I fell again this time hitting the bathroom wall with the back of my head. Heather heard the Bang from the Kitchen and came and found me on the floor, in a twisted position, so I now have a headache and a neck ache. At least the neck verebrae fusion held up to the blow LOL though which is a good thing. I couldn't get up by myself so Heather to the rescue again. I'm not liking these fall experiences.


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    Not good! Hang on in there!
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    Have you had your bathroom modified with handrails, special floor surfaces etc and put a stool in the shower? There is a service for this and I believe there may even be a support payment for it. Centrelink should know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Have you had your bathroom modified with handrails, special floor surfaces etc and put a stool in the shower? There is a service for this and I believe there may even be a support payment for it. Centrelink should know.
    Bathroom is being renoes at present as we had water from old shower destroy wall and floor.

    Re the Centrelink thing, when I was going to after hospital care they wanted to get me on the NDIS, we had lots of visits from various people in the end it was a waste of time as to quality for NDIS it needs to be a congenital condition not a medical condition, lots of time wasted on that. Even the $7 -9k per annum catheter cost for the ones I need, I received a grant of $580 per annum for Government. Vic gonvernment after a 12 month wait gave me 100 catheters, the cheapest ones, that I cant use . Obviously the letter from the hospital urology dept nurse didn't get to the right person in time LOL
    So everything is self funded.


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