I have been going through a tough spell recently and my spinal issues have got worse and my fibro is through the roof and my mobility has drastically reduced, I have been fretting about lots of things including getting my son's Christmas presents as he is only 8,I can't drive anymore and walking is extremely difficult... but today my mum drove me into town and we used a wheelchair, I have not been wanting to do this as I wanted to keep walking and had in my head I'm only 30, but acceptance is key... I was able to spend a few hours shopping and this lifted my emotional state as well as feeling a little more independent. πβ€π Love to you all xxx
First trip out in a wheelchair - Fibromyalgia Acti...
First trip out in a wheelchair
Yes and today was definitely a need!! I must admit I did eye up the electric ones.. but didn't trust myself in a busy town centre lol ππ
Thank you ππ yes it's all in my head and I just need to get over that and accept what it is and make adjustments... I need my independence and if a wheelchair offers that... well I shall now be using one if needed...
Glad your mum is now using one too!!! She must be a lot happier now too π
Sorry to hear yours is getting worse too... hopefully you will manage it for a while longer xx
Well done you!!! The hardest part is the first time I hope as today like you I went Xmas shopping with my hubby and he made me use a wheelchair after I got over the tears and being self conscious it felt good to get out.
I hope you have many more trips out with your family
Lots of love
Lynne J
Well done on managing to get out and do your Christmas shopping. I was in my late 20s when I first had to use a wheelchair, and I've always looked at it as a way to let me do more and go more places. My daughter who's 26 regularly uses her electric wheelchair due to fibro and hypermobility, as it let's her enjoy days out with family /friends and also travel independently to visit friends at other end of the country. Xxx
That's fantastic that your daughter has all that independence too!! That's what I need!! Slowly I'm getting there xxx thank you for replying it is really helping me deal with things emotionally, just knowing there is support from people who understand xxx
We helped her to purchase an electric chair, which meant she doesn't have to depend on anyone to push her in a manual one.
Check out if you have any shopmobility schemes locally. They hire out electric wheelchairs and scooters for when you are out shopping and most supermarkets also have a couple of electric trolley carts for customers.
It is getting your confidence up and getting past the "what will others think". Xxxx
Its good to have a wheelchair as a backup, I find. I usually use a rollator, but they can be iffy and the brakes can let you down. Its good to have the chair lurking in the cupboard.
Hi Backbracelady
I can understand how difficult it is to admit to yourself that you need to use a wheelchair.
I bought a secondhand power chair because my mobility was decreasing, and it still took me over a year before I started using it π. I came up with lots of excuses like: βI donβt want to lose my mobility!β βIβm scared what people will think of me!β βIβll never be able to steer it!β β What if I crash!β
Eventually the pain became so bad that I had no choice but to start using it..... and itβs the best thing I couldβve done π Iβve named it Dennis (because I was a menace when I first started steering it π€£)
Itβs given me my independence back. Iβm no longer bothered about what people might think, I know that by using my chair I can go out with my friends, not be in as much pain, and not have to leave early or cancel any more π
I had to practice but now I can successfully negotiate shops, lifts, and even get on and off buses!π
So Iβm glad you made the choice to accept it, it really will give you more independence and make days out far less painful.
Take care and I wish you a lovely Christmas and New Year
FibroKitty3 xx
Morning, glad it lifted you and will be less busy to get about in the New Year, yes the electric one are brilliant to get around as family members have had them. Lots of Best wishes right back to you, enjoy your little boy as itβs special for them at Xmas xx
But how do you operate a chair with no help ? Now that my friend also has fibro how on earth do we get it in & out of the car. And in & out of the house.
This is what keeps me walking. Just do not need an extra vehicle to deal with
I had my brother and mum with me, getting in and out of cars is a struggle, I have braces on to help, also heated seats to try and make the journey more bearable on my back. It is a struggle to walk from the house to the car.
I would love to keep walking, however it really isn't possible right now, pain is too high legs are shaking and twitching and I would just fall over... I had been in my house for nearly 2 weeks nd spent a week in hospital before that... so it was a good option for me to get out for a while. Plus we hired it in town so no difficulty putting it in car.
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Yes think i would just hire on in town to minimise the problems. Might put this on my to do list after xmas
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Well done to you. I had to use one during the summer in London, it was a Godsend. Love and hugs Lynne xxxx