Did other people with Ataxia find different ways to overcome difficulties? Some things are lost for good but many small things in the house can be done successfully such as banisters on stairs , pillows to make sitting easier and using the part of your body that still has some strength.
Probably people with other handicaps find that too. And there are many aids on the market that can help. No use in refusing them when one needs them.
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One of my biggest helps recently has been the addition of grab rails
Whereabouts Klazien do you locate your grab rails. I'm thinking of installing some more. I already have them in the toilet and the shower but I need to install others around the house. I'd be interested to know where you placed yours.
Beside the toilet and bathroom, I also have one at the beginning of the stairs and at the front and back door. The rollator is used for in between and the banisters for the stairs. Also anti slip strips on every stair and in the shower room. But where ever one needs it most, it is different for everybody. I also have grab-bars with heavy duty suction cups for travel but do not trust them.
I cannot get into a bath so for me a shower is best
Indeed my thoughts exactly.. so many younger or not so young 🤔 refuse a stick. Main point is posture whilst maintaining balance and staying safe so two poles best to start with. X
This was very long ago. At that time is was mainly not to look drunk but I must have leaned on it a lot. Now indoors I use a rollator while leaning forward. A very bad posture but standing straight makes me fall back and take the rollator with me. So I can only stand straight while holding grab-bars.
that was hard for me psychologically in the beginning. i knew i couldn't walk on my own, but my brain kept saying, 'you're young. 20 somethings don't use walkers!' i got over it, though because without it, i would've had to stay home all the time. nope.
i love grabbers. now that i mostly use a chair when out and about, grabbers make life easier. i also started using a shower chair b/c it's terrifying to fall on hard surfaces!
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