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Thursday, 19 December 2024

Careful, don't fall.

It was a nice day today, sunny, but very cold. I went to get Billy out for a walk, but Carol was out and the door was locked, and I don't have a key. Billy was sat on his bed, in his own bedroom, it's a bungalow. I will have to try tomorrow. Then I went to get Rocky out for a walk. The house was locked so I couldn't get him out. Maybe tomorrow. 
Well I was all togged up for a walk so I went anyway. Just a village walk, three miles. On my own, I always walk the same route. 
I happened to come across my friend Val. I haven't seen her for ages, I asked if she had been on holiday, because I know she likes a winter break with her friends. She said no, she has been in hospital. She had a fall and was kept in for four days while they did some tests. She said how awful it was, and she still doesn't know what caused the fall. From what she said, hospital is a place to avoid. The nurses are run off their feet, there aren't enough of them, and they don't always come if you ring the bell for help. Her bed was next to the nurses station and they kept the light on all night so she didn't get much sleep. She said there is a lack of communication between the nurses and the doctors. One thing she could not fault, the food was very good. 
I keep hearing stories of older people having falls, seems it is quite common. I think it might be down to distraction, not concentrating on what you are doing. The mind wanders so where you put your feet does not get enough attention. I am certainly taking my time when walking about. 
One thing I do is keeping my hands completely free, ready to hold on to a handrail or anything that is in close proximity. That's why I like a backpack. When out and about the camera stays in my pocket until I see something that I want to photograph. I stop, take it out, put it back before I move on. 
I have a cat litter box upstairs in the spare bedroom which Mickey uses. Very carefully I carry it downstairs to clean it, while holding on to the bannister with the other hand. Same going back up. Slowly and carefully. I have never had a broken a bone yet, and I hope my good luck holds out. 
I recorded this video yesterday. If you have been watching these you may have noticed how careful I am while walking outside. I try and pick flat level ground. I see some yoootooobers doing all kinds of balancing acts with their cameras. It is so easy to trip on a rock or a twig. Of course accidents happen, especially if you are not paying attention. 

That's about it for tonight. Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip.   ilona

9 comments:

  1. Hello again Ilona ☺. Not sure if you're getting the comments here. Anyways, just wanted to thank you for your enthusiasm 're getting us solos/lonelies to get out. You tell us not to fall (remember I broke my shoulder falling in the garden last December, just before I lost my husband, and I was in the hospital for a full week, not much fun). Then you tell us that you ran for the bus. Please be careful ..
    Hope to bump into you again sometime when you're next in Barton. Sending all best wishes Vxx

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    1. Hello V. Yes, comments are coming through loud and clear. My run is a fast shuffle. I can't actually run, because I don't wear a bra. Too uncomfortable. It was only a few yards. Get yourself out there, well wrapped up. If you go for a short walk on a regular basis in your local area, there will always be someone to talk to. I had a quick chat to my friend Ken this afternoon. He has been away in Spain for a month. Now he is back he walks every day in our village.

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  2. Very sensible about paying attention when you are walking. Your £10 jacket was an amazing deal, looks nice and toasty.

    Not commenting on your lack of bra 😳

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  3. One quick, free and easy exercise to help with balance and (hopefully) prevent falls is simply to stand on one leg when brushing your teeth, doing the washing up etc. Alternate the leg you are standing on and see how long you can manage to maintain your balance. I saw this recommended by Michael Mosley and immediately started doing it as my balance has never been particularly good and I know a few older people who have broken bones when falling.

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    1. I have heard about that. I will try it.

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  4. I think the fact that you walk and move around a lot will help maintain your strength and balance. Good footwear is also essential but I know you invest in decent boots. I always take extra care on icy ground and wet leaves. No one wants to fall over and suffer a fracture particularly in the current state of the NHS.

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    1. Definitely want to keep out of the hospital. The last time I was there is 16 years ago, when I had a hysterectomy.

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  5. I do believe that all the walking in the fresh air as well as keeping your mind active and eating sensibly is why you are as healthy as you are.
    Too many of us, would chose to sit on the sofa or take the car than venturing out to exercise.

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    1. If my legs work I will use them. If I can see, hear, touch, smell, and taste, I will seek out new experiences. Thank you for your comment.

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