Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 " Daisy " wrote: > This past July I fell with my son when I was transferring him from bed to wheelchair. While I found myself in pain and having trouble moving about; I found no problem with " asking " other people for help. > That is one part of our position that is very important. Every person alive needs some help sometime. I am fortunate to still have help from my parents as well as our two grown children. By the way, I am doing better today than I expected to. I am sore and have to be careful how I move, but I am getting around just fine otherwise. My wife did not find it all that funny when I said I am surprised how well I have 'bounced back.' About twenty minutes after it happened, I shifted in my car to get at my billfold. I passed out from the pain I was trying to ignore. When I woke up a minute later, I decided to make sure nothing was broken. We discussed what our options would have been had I needed to be taken care of. I would go stay with my parents. She would probably go next door to her brother's. Have to go help her fill out yet another questionaire for disability. Thanks for the sympathy, not only for me but for each other in this group. It helps. Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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