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Yes, there are days when I need my walker or cane. Some days I’m weaker than others, and feel it’s safer if I want to help minimize the risk of falling. My walker is a great tool to have as I need help stepping up/down curbs or any other little steps, and I need the walker’s assistance in stores to be able to reach & stoop for items. I also don’t do well walking unassisted while carrying something, so again, my walker is a tool to be able to do that. I’ve done this now since age 52.
But I try to avoid using my walker or cane when I’m having good days and know I won’t be confronted with obstacles on my course. I don’t like how my posture has been impacted by using them, plus it’s more exertion on my upper body while leaning on them.
So yes, I use them to avoid falls and injuries, anything to be smart. My goal is to stay upright and hope to never have to be confined to a wheelchair again as much as I might be able to avoid it.

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Hi Debbie, Have you seen the upright walkers? I use the regular walker at night when I have to get up for bathroom visits because I don't trust my balance at night when getting up. I've seen the upright walkers and have thought about getting one when the time comes that I have to use one for regular walking. I use trekking poles now and they actually work pretty good for better posture when walking.

I have major numbness in both feet & lower legs, but it all comes from my terrible spine. I have had multitudes of spine surgeries.
I am 100% walker dependent. I have no shooting pains with neuropathy. I am 74yr young.