Hmm,thats no good
My mother carries a device around her neck that alerts someone,i don't know how it works.
If you need to know,i can find out.
I went outside yesterday and had a fall, I lost my balance ( menieres disease) landed on my back, the trouble was I couldn't get up, my walking stick wasn't within reach. So I lay there yelling for Heather to come from inside the house and eventually she heard me. She and my son helped get my heavy weight off the ground. I forget I had my mobile in my pocket otherwise I could have rang her or some one for help.
Brought back memories when I had a nasty fall on wet oily concrete at a wrecking yard about a year ago. I lay there in a wet oily puddle yelling for help and no one came even though there were people a couple of rows from me. After 10 mins i managed to crawl along and got myself upright. So I carry my mobile with me now
Hmm,thats no good
My mother carries a device around her neck that alerts someone,i don't know how it works.
If you need to know,i can find out.
No good at all Mario. I hope the old body isn’t too bruised by the experience.
Carrying your mobile is a good idea. I’m starting to do the same when doing physical jobs around home as a safety precaution.
cheers
Steve
they are part of the medic alert items and detect falls. Been trying to talk a mate into getting one as his blood pressure drops if he gets up to quick, normally he just sits back down but has woke up a couple times on the floor. Always a worry he will hit his head in such a case. But like all of us stubborn old farts, ya can only talk about such things and only when people are ready will they accept the help
Take care Mario
cheers
blaze
I well know the feeling. I was stuck under the County when my back problem decided to have a rather unfunny joke with me. I had to somehow roll over onto my front and use elbows and toes to creep out from under. Then came the problem of getting upright. After what seemed like a lifetime of loudly calling out my wife decided that the noise may have indicated a problem. She called out from upstairs "what are you yelling about. Do you need help?"
URSUSMAJOR
About a fortnight ago I was in a similar situation. I had gone up to the top of the hill above the house at the request of RFS to look for smoke (there was none), and on the way back, climbing through the house yard fence, my foot caught on the fence and I fell heavily onto rock. I was carrying my glasses and phone in right hand and binoculars in my left - and none of these were damaged.
But my left knee and elbow, and the outside of my right hand took the brunt of it. As the rock sloped so I was head down, I could not easily get up. Having my grandchildren here, and only being twenty feet from the house, I yelled, and eventually the 17yo came out and helped me up.
The hand and elbow are just about healed, but the knee is still playing up.
Lesson - don't climb through fences with your hands full!
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
The latest Apple Watch is a good solution.
78 year old fit bloke in my Probus club fell over in his kitchen. Line phone was out due to lightning strike. Took him 3 hours to crawl to his mobile.
He lives alone so his daughter bought him an Apple Watch.
apparenly nobody wears the neck thing as they are a nuisance.
BTW “ had a fall “ is patronising talk used by aged care nurses. You bloody fell over. There is no disgrace in that! If any youngish woman ever says that to me I will reply “ yes dearie I fell over”
regards Philip A
Hi,
I was pulling garden rubbish out of the trailer at the tip using a long tyned potato hoe.
Something in the load let go unexpectedly and I miss stepped, landing on my back and somewhat winded.
No worries I thinks, there's blokes either side of me if I really need assistance, so I waited a bit to get my breath back and expecting to lookup to some kindly concerned faces any second now.
Nope!
They both drove off, leaving me lying there.
I had only been retired a week or so. I didn't think I was that disposable.
Cheers
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