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Originally Posted by Vrae
Aw Nanc, that is a blow to the ego for sure. When I got mine at age 36 I swear I felt like an 85 y/o woman. I got mine after my back surgery went horribly wrong (woke up w/ CRPS) and had to learn to walk again. Thank goodness I have been able to retire it for a while and get by with a cane, BUT I’m glad that I have it in my arsenal of things to use when necessary. Hang in there hon and hopefully this will ultimately, somehow make life easier for you. I also hope all goes well with the biopsies.
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Thanks Vrae and yes, it is definitely a blow to the ego. I am 46 and about cried at PT while trying this style rollator out. I thought, I am only 46 and this is not where I thought I would be at this age. I stopped working at the end of Dec, which has been a huge adjustment for me and now this walker....
Glad you were able to retire your walker and can use a cane. I can't use a cane because my RSD is in both of my hands, shoulders and left arm.