Thursday, April 27, 2006

Spring has finally really arrived in my corner of Connecticut. The daffodils are blooming in waves,my neighbors magnolia is at its peak of glory, and we are all emerging, blinking in the sunlight. I am emerging a bit, too, thanks to Wellbutrin and my new snazzy rolling walker.

I have been struggling all winter with dizziness when I stand up-my blood pressure falls as much as 20 points sometimes. When this happens my knees go wobbly and I go down-sometimes hard. I have learned to stand up slowly and wait before I move, but there are other times when I am standing and turn around, take a step, and go down-yelling "timber!" as I head for the floor.

This has been concerning since I live alone now and have a very hard time getting up, because I am still not very strong. My neurologist attributes all this to neuropathy from 30+ years of diabetes. With much less weight on my feet-I've lost over 160 lbs since my heaviest- my feet are in less firm contact with the floor than in the past. I also stagger all over the road when I walk.Hence the rolling walker. Walking with a cane aggravated my shoulders, but with my walker I can now walk a mile without staggering or falling down! Doesn't sound like much, but for me it's amazing.

I am getting out more socially, too. I am forcing myself to accept any invitation that comes my way-a St. Patrick's Day party, an art auction for our local HIV/AIDS group, a Mary Kay make up party(!), a drumming circle. I am struggling to make the best of what comes my way, trying to meet new people(very difficult for a real introvert like me).

Have I emerged from the cave? Not yet, but occasionally I can see a glimmer of light far away, shining in the darkness, as I struggle down the path using my rolling walker and with the candle perched in my walker's basket. It also has a seat so I can occasionally rest.

Blessings, Margo

6 comments:

Becky said...

Glad to hear you are mobile again! I like the sounds of the rolling walker. I know how important the exercise is. Slow and steady wins the race. Keep us posted! (I know it's hard to see to type when you are holed up in a cave. I have a hard time finding the dang flashlight.)

Virginia said...

Spring is here too. My favorite time of year!
Peace, Virginia

Jod{i} said...

HEad North Head North my friend....Lunch sounds good, my treat!...Or geeez I could go south...
Jus an idea!

Peace
Jo

SolitaryDancer said...

One foot in front of the other and you are rolling along. One mile is excellent. You are doing very well and with your determination and the arrival of Spring there's no telling how far you can go.

Deb

Virginia said...

Waiting to hear more. . . .

Peace, Virginia

Judith HeartSong said...

I am so sorry that I am so behind...... I am so proud of you and the way you always keep on keepin on. You inspire me to hang in there.

LOADS of love,
judi