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Attention TBI & stairs at home (even worse, baby gate at the top)

Anyone else really disliking stairs?

I go carefully, but sometimes take a bad step, not falling, hurting the ankle, or triggering spasms in the foot (from a prior injury.

I have a TBI-caused knee injury that hasn't healed right which is rough on stairs. And a baby gate on the top, which makes laundry especially, a very difficult trip.

I love the house & housemates, but may need to move before something goes really bad. 15 months of no serious fall so far-
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