April 27, 2022

Bathing When I Travel

I am traveling at the end of April.  I have not used this shower stool for 4 years so I practiced using it home before I left.  Rehearsal always gives me confidence. 

Caution.  This stool may not be safe if you need assistance to stand up or sit down or are heavy.

It is not safe for me to stand in the shower.  When I travel I use a folding shower chair.  This adaptive device allows me to visit with family and friends and present at conferences.  I bought the stool at a local medical supply house. Before I bought it I wanted to see if I could open it myself and sit on it to feel how sturdy it is.    It is too big for anything but the widest luggage so a luggage saleswoman suggested I transport it in a nylon garment bag.

When I travel I cannot count on towel racks being close to the shower.  Before I get in the shower I check to see if the toilet is close to the shower.  If it is far away I drag a chair from the bedroom and place it close to the shower.  Then I open a towel and put it on the closed toilet seat or chair.  This gives me a clean place to sit after I get out of the shower.  I also put a folded towel on the closed toilet lid or a chair so I can dry myself.  After I am dressed I take the stool out of the bathtub.  I fold the stool and place it on the towel covered toilet seat and use the ends of the towel to wipe off the water.  homeafterstroke.blogspot.com

April 13, 2022

Good News about arthritis in my Good Hand

Eighteen years of overuse damaged the cartilage in the finger joints of my sound hand.  This produced bone-on-bone pain and swelling.  Fear about losing the use of my good hand motivated me to follow the joint protection principles I wrote about on February 11th, 18th, and 25th.    

After 2 months the pain and swelling in my good hand receded.  For example, a painful hand no longer wakes me up before my alarm clock goes off.  To see if the brief pain in my middle finger also disappears I decided to stop doing crossword puzzles.  Currently I am reading books I got from the library while I drink my morning coffee.  Thank God I have a book easel.  My post of          April 28, 2020 shows how I read hands-free.   

Now I have to figure what to do with my aching good shoulder.  Moving objects I use regularly to the bottom shelves in my kitchen cabinets has helped.  Now I have to tackle the ache I feel when I drive for 45 minutes.  When I visited Point Pleasant Beach recently, I was concerned about the ache I felt in my shoulder towards the end of the ride. This was a surprise because my good shoulder does not hurt when the steering wheel pulls to the left as I slow down to stop for a light.  However, keeping my car in its lane during long slow curves on the highway takes sustained effort.  My plan is to see if new tires and a front end alignment makes a difference. 

Bottom Line: Pain turned into a guide for what to do about arthritis.  homeafterstroke.blogspot.com

April 4, 2022

My Pill Map

I take 10 pills a day so I need a system to make sure I take them correctly.  I am highly motivated because my pills can help prevent another stroke.  For example, taking a baby aspirin every day thins my blood.  Once a week I open all my bottles to put my pills in a 7 day pill box.  Two or three times a year I put 2 tiny pills in one day's compartment but no pill in the next day's compartment.  They are so small they can slip out of my hand without my feeling it.  I catch this mistake with my back-up strategy. 

When I dump the pills I need for the day, the first thing I do is put my 3 bedtime pills in a small blue container.  Fortunately, these 3 pills are oblong and different colors.  Then I put my daytime pills on a hot pad that has a floral pattern and stitched seam lines.  I place each daytime pill in the same position to create a V shape.  If there is a gap in the V shape I know I am missing a pill.  

Fortunately I have excellent pill recognition.  For example,  I know the baby aspirin has rounded edges and tiny letters printed on one side (top arrow).  The medicine I take for my thyroid is also a tiny white pill, but it is completely flat and has a line through the center (bottom arrow).  homeafterstroke.blogspot.com