Born with diapers and leaving the same way
Perhaps a write up of the titanium hip now implanted on the person that was using the walker. Could you machine your own hip? Home installation not recommended.Waiting to see how someone brings this thread back to metalworking now....
Here’s my attempt: Live by the sword, die by the sword, equip your walker accordingly.Waiting to see how someone brings this thread back to metalworking now....
Can't speak for others, but in my case I am easing myself into the mindset that I will likely require a walker earlier than others. I want to be like my elderly aunt, who embraced every medical and mobility challenge with gusto and just kept going. My pride has a ways to go yet; I just hope I grow up enough in time to find dignity in old age.As a dude who just very recently became very dependent on a walker....are you boys making fun of us old bastards LOL
apparently ableism is funny.As a dude who just very recently became very dependent on a walker....are you boys making fun of us old bastards LOL
apparently ableism is funny.
well it is sometimes.
I have never had to use a walker, but I've had to use a cane repeatedly for extended times, and well as one of those chairs for the bath. My new retirement goal is to have a spa like master bath, with a bench seat built right into the shower... with hydronic heating.
Man that shower is nicer than than my house. Just missing a draft beer tap though. Likely an oversight.apparently ableism is funny.
well it is sometimes.
I have never had to use a walker, but I've had to use a cane repeatedly for extended times, and well as one of those chairs for the bath. My new retirement goal is to have a spa like master bath, with a bench seat built right into the shower... with hydronic heating.