Dream Shoe |
They don't exactly make a fashion statement, but will keep you standing versus falling flat on your face.
I can get dizzy just walking outside to the patio to put bird seed in one of the feeders. Yesterday I found myself getting woozy as I looked up to find the hook the feeder was hanging on and started to lose my balance. Fortunately, I was able to stabilize myself and not fall. Had I been in high heels, I would not have caught myself. This happens in spite of my efforts to practice balancing on each foot several times a day. All it takes is for the head and eyes to move too rapidly up or down and over you go - head over teakettle!
Oh there are tons of flat shoes and sandals that I could wear if I didn't have back problems and foot problems. That's a separate issue from the Parkinson's issue. You just have to make sure you have a good firm foundation on which to stand if you have Parkinson's.
Well, my wonderful yard crew (Harrison and dad) are here taking care of the yard, and I have to pay them for a job well done again. So, will close for this time.
Would you believe I managed to prepare this entire blog with the new blogger interface without screwing anything up? As is the usual case with "new and improved" items, it's more complicated than ever to use now, in my opinion - but then, I don't always like changes,
Mary