12Aug24: before/after…

I miss Andy’s groomer, Dodi. She did a fantastic job on Andy.

On the other hand, Andy is one handsome kitty boy when he’s in his full Persian coat!

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I took a tumble yesterday when my left foot tangled up in that >#@!%&*÷#@< oxygen line. It pulled me to the left, which tilted my walker, which further threw my balance off, then pulled me down. I landed on the carpet with the side of my left knee and against the front room kitty tree with my left shoulder.

I anticipate lovely hematomas on my upper left thigh and left shoulder.

Fortunately, I was able to use my righted walker and the cat tree to support me while I pulled myself up.

I once noted to my nephrologist that being on air wasn’t any problem, that I do sleep and feel better for the light amount he prescribed. I also noted my opinion that there must be lots of older people having accidents that furthered their decline.

My nephrologist verified that my comment is true. Now, I have personal experience with a full oxygen-line-induced fall, not just a few near misses that alerted me to the potential danger.

38 thoughts on “12Aug24: before/after…

    • Dolly, I looked into those portable units. It seems they create puffs of oxygen instead of a steady stream. Once you switch to them, Medicare doesn’t allow you to switch back, meaning you’d better like puffed oxygen or go without! Anyway, I came out of the falkwithout bruises, amazingly enough, though the Middleton on the left foot looks a bit rough. It’s not sore after two days, though, another unlikely outcome of the fall!

      Doug

  1. Dear Doug – Hope you feel better now, happily there was the cat tree, very useful. 🙂 I noticed that Andy had not his “summer body” but never mind, he seems very comfortable and he understands- I am sure 🙂 Amitiés

    • There aren’t many groomers who like to do cat grooming, unfortunately, and those I am aware of in my area are in different towns. Andy would not like being in a carrier as long as it would take to make the round trips plus bring groomed! I’ve been able to keep the apartment around a comfortable temperature for Andy and me. Thanks to air conditioning.

      Doug

    • Yes, I was very fortunate. I had one where my oxygen tank threw me off and I fell backwards on pavement! I learned to lean slightly forward or take it off long enough to put my walker in my car or to take it out, what U was doing when I had that fall. No injury that time either, a very lucky one!

      Doug

  2. I agree, Doug. Andy looks handsome, with or without the groomers fine work.

    It’s a good thing that you weren’t seriously hurt by the fall. Yes, old age brings conditions that are embarrassing and potentially harmful.

    • I was fortunate this time. I have balance issues that mean I need to be a bit more cautious when I move about… even when using a walker!

      Doug

  3. I hope you’re okay!
    I am soooo scared of trip & falls, esp with my knee issues, a traditional tub, and a weird habit of closing my eyes while I shower. I don’t know what that’s about but it’sno longer okay!

    Stay safe!!

    • I have to be careful not to close my eyes when standing because my balance was affected by an infection in my right ear when I also suffered shingles in 2007. I understand what your concerns – also mine! – are for falls.

      Doug

  4. Gosh Doug, I’m so sorry you fell! I hope everything heals quickly! I have fallen about two times, but was fortunate to have no injuries. Both my husband and I have noticed that trying to turn too quickly often makes us lose our balance. I have to remind myself to move slowly. Andy’s untrimmed fur is just marvelous, but I know it mats more easily that way.

    • Yes, quick movements are dangerous for me now, too! A couple Extra Strength Tylenol tablets takes care of the mild pain, but I’m still a bit stiff from the fall.

      Doug

  5. Dear Doug, I am sorry to hear this too, I hope and wish everything is fine. I don’t know what to say, but dear, please be careful for this kind of things, Love and Hugs, nia

    • Thanks, nia! Moving too fast or not paying attention to the oxygen line both are disastrous for me. I haven’t fully adjusted to being an old man yet! Fortunately, I’m a bit sore on the left side but broke nothing other than my dignity.

      Doug

      • Dear Doug, It could have been something more serious, God Saved you, I know what you mean, I am like that, and everyday I injured myself. Last week I fell down on the stairs, but I was lucky too, just my knee was a little bit problem. But now I am fine. Stairs are my nightmare… Love, nia

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