Dear Ray @ray666
Walking would be great, BUT now I’m a little scared of ridding my 3-wheel bicycle. When I’m riding, by myself, it’s easy making sure there’s cars are driving behind me. My left eye is easy when seeing that light window is behind me, BUT my right-side eyes aren’t there like if somebody parks their car/truck outside on the street, there’s nothing there on my right-side eyes. One time I feel down just before seeing the parking-truck on the road side in the front house. Falling down is one part, but hitting my bike looked my right leg is glued and I can’t move it.
Thankfully, 2 neabures (Sp?) gel-ed me to stand-up. That’s the 1st time of falling down on my 3-wheel bicycle. That’s the scary way of running my bicycle. I have a bicycle in another room by exercising but not moving.
This today, I’m going my outside bike, but keep my eyes to the right-side too. I hope 🙂
Walking? I can use the 4-wheeler thing outside. I do the same thing you’ve done this: at my house, probably, kitchen room, with nothing else; just walking. Thankfully, after my surgery that gown off any pain, I can use the holder wooden thing with no wheels on my left-side that handles my little-feeling on my right-leg. That’s good to. Outside by walking? That’s the e-wheeler one.
Thx,
Greg D. @greg1956
PS: for older folks, like me, sounds, like a 100 years ago, is thr last century. Look at young folks, born in 2000+
Hello again, Greg (@gregd1956)
You’re doing things – like cycling – I chose to give up years ago. I hadn’t fallen, but I knew the day was coming when I would, or, if I didn’t fall, my nervousness about falling would take all the fun out of cycling. Hearing that you still cycle, I’m urged to say again how important I think it is that you not go alone. I know it’s one thing to have someone “right there” when I’m walking along unfamiliar streets but something else again if I were to go out cycling. I’m afaid, for me, cycling is just one of the many things I have had to set aside.
Take good care!
Ray (@ray666)