Walkies
Posted By Russ Emerson on July 23, 2008 at 5:58 pm
I seem to be doing better and better at the walking-without-a-cane business. Today at physical therapy I made it 360 feet non-stop. Sure, it was on a smooth and level surface with no obstacles, but I’ll take what I can get.
There were a couple of moments when I almost lost my balance, but I was able to recover with a wee bit of fancy footwork — one of the first skills to escape me when my condition was becoming apparent almost two years ago. This is unexpected, but extremely encouraging.
Walking without a cane is very strenuous, much more so than walking with the cane. Moving forward isn’t the problem; avoiding falling over to the left or the right is. With the cane, I can actually move pretty quickly for short periods. Without the cane, though, I have to rely solely on muscles that just don’t work very well for the lateral support usually provided by the cane; I have to walk like a not particularly spry 90 year old — very slowly and cautiously, every step taken with deliberate forethought. No jokes, please, about walking and chewing gum.
I’m physically exhausted when I’m done walking, but it seems to be paying off.
Like pretty much everyone, I used to talk the simple act of walking for granted. Now that I’m out of a wheelchair and off crutches, even though it can be very difficult, I’m thankful for what little I can do, and hopeful that I might be able to do more in the future.
Yay Russ! Love you!
Doing great big guy!!!