Guest guest Posted June 1, 2002 Report Share Posted June 1, 2002 Sadly if personal experience is anything to go by, yes it is part of the progression. I t becomes noticeable on days you do to much, then also the day after, then always. I wonder each day (if only for a moment) will it always be like today - never be able to do a load of dishes without expected breakage, will I never be able to easily follow the soccer ball around the screen. Rest helps, so does doggedly doing it anyway, just have to learn not to beat yourself up for being less than you once were. It is our concept of 'aging' on the fast track, but in my head, I am exactly as agile and able as I ever was. At 6/1/02 02:35 PM Saturday, you wrote: Belinda, I sniff out workshops like some people do garage sales. Our local hospital has many, but it has gotten so large the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing. Its Arthritis Center sponsored the last program. We had a lot've BOOM VAROOM going today. The local Baptist church had its annual classic car show, I think the noise came from the wannabes that were driving around. It was too hot to go over, they usually have some great wheels of all kinds, not as nice as Timo's, but nice. It was hard, but I parted with most of my purses today, I never thought I was so attached to them. Most were shoulder bags I carried everything in them, but they were too much for the wheelchair. There is an elderly lady near here who gives things away, I used to call her years ago, and found out she was still doing that on limited hours, quite a remarkable person. I haven't been able to walk for months but had been doing pretty good transferring myself until about a week ago - lots of shakiness. My reaching for objects is odd, like real slow and out of reach. This week my gripping seems lost, I just can't seem to make contact and my keyboarding is really difficult. Otherwise, I feel great, just slow. I was asked not to do dishes anymore, oh well. Is this part of the progression? I don't have any appointments scheduled until August. Dodie in MO If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may unsubscribe by sending a blank email to shydrager-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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