Ouch, Heather!! I'm glad it wasn't any worse, but I imagine  you'll feel 
pretty sore. It's strange how parts of our bodies don't turn or move  how 
we're expecting them to sometimes.
 
Barbara H.
_http://barbarah.wordpress.com/_ (http://barbarah.wordpress.com/) 
 
 
In a message dated 4/19/2009 11:21:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Well,  talking about feet.
I guess I should say that I don't always watch my  feet.

Tonight would have been a good time to watch my feet but don't  think it 
would have helped my situation.

We drove into our driveway  after being at the grandsons first birthday 
party.
Husband lets me out  on the driveway as we park two cars in the garage.

I got out.
My  right foot (which is my weak foot) goes out first, followed by me 
turning  
my body,
putting my left foot out and hoisting myself with my cane  etc.

I stood up (or tried to,  like I usually  do).
However............my right foot remained firmly (and I mean firmly)  
planted.

I moved.
My right foot didn't.
I was enough out of  the car that I shut the car door.

Then BAM...............down I  went.
Onto my right hip, side etc.

Hubby (thank goodness) couldn't  figure out where I moved to so fast. (do 
any 
TMer's move  fast?)

Fortunately he realized that I 'moved too fast'.
He got out  of the car and there I was.

Flat on my side.

On the driveway.  with my cane and purse with me.

Glad he didn't try and drive into the  garage.
Not sure how much of me was near the car.

So..........not  too sure if looking at my feet would have helped.
Haven't had that happen  for a while, that my right foot doesn't want to go 
when I want  to.

It used to happen quite often.
So Pieter had to help me stand  up.

That is my story and I'm sticking to it.
Now I just have to wait  and see if I end up with a big bruise on my right 
hip and see if  my
right foot will be swollen tomorrow.

Hope everyone else had a  good weekend.
The wee grandson had a good birthday and ate his first taste  of chocolate 
cake.  Too cute.

Heather in Calgary

-----  Original Message ----- 
From: <[email protected]>
To:  <[email protected]>; "Betty Shaffer"  <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 6:33 PM
Subject:  Re: [TMIC] transverse myelitis


> Hi Betty
> Welcome to our  on-line TM family.  I was diagnosed in 2003 at age 53 at 
>  C4-C6.  I also have balance problems and just gave in to using a walker  
> during a short vacation.  I was surprised that I was able to  walk and 
> enjoy looking at something besides my feet.  I hadn't  thought about the 
> seat problem, however, your right - I look and  touch before I sit.  I 
> think we TMers have trust issues.   We just don't trust much of anything 
> that has to do with where we are  or where we're going to be in the next 
> few seconds!
>
>  Patti - Michigan
> ---- Betty Shaffer <[email protected]>  wrote:
>> I'm a new subscriber to the TM internet club and find the  messages
>> interesting.
>> I was diagnosed with T.M. ( Cl  and C 2 level) in 2004 at the age of 77.
>> Numb from my toes up to  and inclucing my neck, I rar3ly feel pain but 
>> have
>>  much discomfort from the banding, especially in my torso and neck.  I  
>> walk
>> well with a walker, but need my eyes to tell me  where my feet ( and 
seat)
>> are.  Without the walker , balance  is a problem.
>>
>> Anybody have problems similiar to those  ?  I live in a retirement home 
>> where
>> I'm able to  walk and to exercise 5 days a week, and I know this helps.
>> There  is no support group in the area
>>
>> Betty in  Oregon
>
>  




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