Bluetit1802
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A good night's sleep is by far the best medicine.
Good luck with the physio.
Good luck with the physio.
The waiting is always the worst part.That all sounds very positive, Ally, with plenty of tests to try and help you. I would be relieved just to know there are no joint problems or arthritis. Back to the awful waiting room for you though. In my experience, that is the worst place to be, but hopefully not for long.
The waiting is always the worst part.
She did say using 2 walking sticks won"t really help me much re falling and one of those push along thingys with a seat on in her opinion will be better. That's where the OT people will be able to help with.
The physio I saw today can only issue walking sticks and crutches x
Very good appointment again @ally1. At least something will be looked into, for you.Have been to see the Physio. Had a good check over.
She agreed that I had pulled a muscle when I last fell over, will heel in time.
I had to lay on the couch where she did various tests like what flexibility I had in my ankles, knees and hips.
They were ok so no problem like arthritis.
Went onto check reflexes in feet, ankles, knees and hips. I wasn,t aware she was doing this until afterwards as was laying on my back flat.
I wasn,t aware the my legs jerked when this was done.
Established that I Don, t have joint problems.
She also did the touch test on feet and both legs and confirmed what I said to where the numbness is.
Physio went to her boss, physio can,t help but have now been referred to the OT Physio and referred for a balance test. They will call me to talk all through my numbness and falling over. Though I won,t know until they call to see if they can help.
Physio has agreed that using 2 walking sticks will not help with the falling over.
So until I have that call, I am in limbo.
I was very impressed with the thorough checks I had done
The waiting is always the worst part.
She did say using 2 walking sticks won"t really help me much re falling and one of those push along thingys with a seat on in her opinion will be better. That's where the OT people will be able to help with.
The physio I saw today can only issue walking sticks and crutches x
I just need for OT to call me to see if they can help.My sister-in-law had walking and falling problems. She had a sort of trolley thing with two handles and a big basket in the front for her bags and whatnot. It did the trick for her. I think that came from OT. Hopefully they will sort you out quickly.![]()
I have no idea when they will call me. Just hope it's sooner rather then laterVery good appointment again @ally1. At least something will be looked into, for you.
When will they call you back hun? Tomorrow or few days time? Call them if nothing heard, maybe?
Hope they can at least suggest something but OT physiotherapist may do.
Well done!
Thank you.The physios generally work in a team with the Occupational Therapists, so hopefully now you are in the system you shouldn't have to wait too long to have the OT assessment.
Physios look at the medical reasons for a patient's problems. The OTs look at improving the patient's environment, and recommend any equipment and aids to improve things. This should be carried out by first of all listening to what the patient feels they need. They should work with you, not just tell you what you will be getting. I would recommend you have a think, @ally1, about what you find difficult in your own surroundings and your lifestyle, and have a list again ready for when you see them. You are getting good at that, aren't you.
All power to you ally, you are doing so well.
Thank you.I was offered one of those (A Diana Stroller I think it was called) a few years back. I found the OT to be far better at offering practical help around the home than the physiotherapist. There is also a gizmo that looks like hostess trolley but obviously more sturdy, sorry I have forgotten the name of it, and I found it useful for when I needed to take a meal from the kitchen to the dining room as it is designed to provide stability for you and a safe way to transfer hot foods or liquids.
I was also sent a bed rail that fits under the mattress so I can safely raise myself to a sitting position in bed. Your OT will have a gamut of aids to assist you. It is great to hear you are getting some help.
I understand about the embarrassment. I have needed walking aids, and for quite some time, a whelchair. The walking aids can be cumbersome, and I always used to bemoan the fact that I could no longer go for long country and hill walks like I used to. Then I realised I had a choice, use the walking aids and get out and about, or stay at home and miss out.Thank you.
I am lucky that the council bungalow I am in, already has a shower, so no bath to struggle in and out off.
I will say that I like the idea of the trolley thingy though I would feel embarrassed to start with.
I will wait for the call first to see if they can help me
Thank you.
I am lucky that the council bungalow I am in, already has a shower, so no bath to struggle in and out off.
I will say that I like the idea of the trolley thingy though I would feel embarrassed to start with.
I will wait for the call first to see if they can help me
Yes I will chase it up if not heard anything by next wednesdayI understand about the embarrassment. I have needed walking aids, and for quite some time, a whelchair. The walking aids can be cumbersome, and I always used to bemoan the fact that I could no longer go for long country and hill walks like I used to. Then I realised I had a choice, use the walking aids and get out and about, or stay at home and miss out.
It won't be so bad when you get used to the trolley walker. In a short while you will wonder how you ever did without it.
Don't wait longer than a week or so. If you don't hear from the OTs, chase them up yourself.
Am just hoping OT will helpWould add, @ally1, it is great you have a bungalow, with shower, but as you have had falls let the OTs check around the rooms, to see what can be provided to help. Perhaps a seat in the shower if you don't already have one. I have also put grab rails in my bathroom / shower room. Helps if I am a bit unsteady.