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I've used the same programmable remote for 20 yrs. I buy them from ebay, have 5. Program it the way I like so I never have to fumble over buttons I don't need. Don't know how anyone could use more then 1!
I also take a different route- exercise every day, take testosterone, low dose of estrogen & progesterone, ampyra, b12 ect putting off getting much worse the best I can. I like alot of the tricks mentioned though. This is a great thread. |
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There are so many great suggestions and ideas shared here!
![]() Here is a website I found while looking for household items for disabled folks. They have alot of really neat stuff........http://www.pattersonmedical.com/?gcl...FREr7AodyHInHg
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i still do buy a lg laundry liquid detergent, but, i also have a small one and transfer from lg to small so i can handle it better.
i have to plan most of what i do to conserve energy. like shower today so i won't be so tired when i go out tomorrow. i don't cook much either. i have one of those battery can openers that go around automatically. it's great. i also shop online. a lot of what you guys already suggested. great thread.
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Good thread!!Alot of good ideas I could use. Everyday something seems to get worse. I am now using a cane but I think a walker would be better. With the weather getting warmer I won't have to worry about cooking. Bagged salads and sandwiches will get me through along with covering the major food groups.
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Mochagirl, I thought you wrote "magic food groups." It took me half a millisecond to come up w chocolate but I did wonder what else is in that category.
Sorry for this interruption. ![]() ANN |
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I lurved my new wheeled walker w/seat. The freedom of walking without the fear of falling with every step. ![]() The freedom it gave me was awesome. I'd just throw it in my car and off I'd go shopping or whatever and when I got tired, would turn it around and sit down. I was the envy of everyone standing in line. ![]() Do get one, you won't be sorry. My Ins. covered it. I got a hoopdydo one, so I may have had to pay some? ![]()
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I got a Rollator with a seat....sort of as a just-in-case type thing. I use my cane all the time and haven't needed to use the Rollator......yet. I could have used it after I had surgery and that's what prompted me to go ahead and get one. Don't want to wait till I really need it and not have it.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (04-02-2012) |
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I guess I would define "accommodations" at least three different ways. I'm not sure what the category titles would be, but:
1. would be equipment, such as my walker, my toilet rail, my reacher/picker in several places in the house, a flashlight in every room, etc. 2. would be putting my water in a mug instead of a tumbler so I'm less apt to drop it. 3. would be ANYTHING I do or don't do to be stingy with my "spoons", such as shopping less often, washing my hair less often, saying "no" far more often. The more I think about it, my whole life is now about accommodation.
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I only blow dry my hair a couple of times per year. I just can't take the heat and my arms don't have the necessary strength to hold the dryer up for the entire time. Good thing I have naturally wavy/curly hair. I just add some product, scrunch and then air dry. The hair dresser is given very specific instructions that the cut can't require blow drying.
If the clothing needs to ironed I don't wear it. A disproportionate amount of my wardrobe comes from Mark's Workwear House b/c it can all go in the dryer and doesn't need ironing. Bagged salad only. Precut/peeled baby carrots. Presliced pickles. Frozen veggies. An embarassing amount of prepared frozen foods. I keep the pantry, back up pantry and deep freezer VERY stocked. That way if I'm not feeling great I don't have to go grocery shopping. On the shopping vein, I shop all year round for Christmas, birthdays, etc. I buy stuff as I find it when I'm feeling good. It's way less stressful, cheaper and I don't have to worry about getting stuff at the last minute if I'm not feeling well. I've been known to purchase Christmas gifts in the spring. I also keep lots of wrapping suppiles and cards at home. My yard is landscaped with low/no maintenance perennials only. Lots of day lillies. I buy a couple of pre-done annual baskets at the beginning of summer. My husband cuts the lawn and does the snow shovelling. Online banking and some online shopping. And most important - CLEANING LADY!! She also changes the sheets as I find that very tiring. I still have to do pick up and light maintenance cleaning between visits, but I don't do any deep cleaning. I stay disgustingly organized so I can get things done when I'm feeling good. That way I can do very little past the basic necessities when I'm not feeling well. Last edited by jacksonsmommy; 04-03-2012 at 02:15 PM. Reason: spelling |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Blessings2You (04-03-2012), Dejibo (04-03-2012), Kitty (04-03-2012), mochagirl13 (04-03-2012), SallyC (04-03-2012) |
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I have a cleaning lady, too. Felt really guilty about it at first but now I don't. I've tried doing it all myself and I just can't anymore. Like you, I keep things reasonably clean between visits and leave the deep cleaning to her. It's as important an item in my budget as medication.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (04-03-2012) |
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