Guest guest Posted May 3, 2000 Report Share Posted May 3, 2000 Hi and Bud, After church I used to just stay inside and let the crowd clear while I sat. People/my friends always come to me to 'chat'! I agree tho, standing in one place and talking for more than 5 minutes seems to make my feet freeze in one place. I am a pro at finding places to sit and interestingly enough people then come to me. I do think that churches should have more outdoor chairs/benches to sit down at after services if they want to encourage any sense of 'community' like this. Think of all the elderly and other disabled people that might stay if there was seating. Gretchen > In a message dated 5/2/2000 9:36:50 PM US Eastern Standard Time, > bhmont@... writes: > > << Does anyone have anything positive they do that seems to help balance? I > >> > Hi Gretchen & CMT Listers: >> > > A bid dread>>>> to STAND around and talk.....lol If my sweetie isn't around > to hold onto, I look for a wall or piece of furniture. I have to keep my feet > moving because of balance. I often wanted to just walk in a circle around the > person that I'm talking to, but I don't think that would make a good > impression.......lol I use my sense of humor with my CMT to help with > embarrassment. Like if I trip, I say " first day with my new feet " This helps > to make others more comfortable too in an awkward situation. My daughter also > has CMT and if one of us falls and the other is around. The one still > standing stretches out arms and says " TA DA " ...as if it wear a planned > performance ....lol For Me laughter always relieves the frustration and > helps me to be IN CONTROL and not the CMT....... > ........ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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