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feeling hesitant


swilkinson

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I have not had a lot of times in my life when I have felt as if I couldn't help someone. Even when I was a small kid I was a trier. It used to amuse Dad that I would come up to a log that he had cut,when he was cutting timber in the woods in England and try with all my strength to lift it up and put it in the pile. I would even drag it a little way to show that I could do it. I guess that is why when he was building a couple of extensions to places we lived in he used to call on me to help him. Mind you all that help was paid back in full over our years of building.

 

Just the last few months I have begun to feel as if my strength is lessening. I am almost 59 so I guess coming up to my senior years but I have always thought of myself as a strong person. Now my shoulders seem to be less powerful and I often find I am struggling to lift the larger plant pots and contents or some piece of furniture I have decided to move. This is a bit frustrating as helping hands are not always available.

 

A couple of days ago the physio came to put Ray through his paces. I really like her as she is tailoring the exercises to what she wants him to do but also from what he can do now. So she looks at the way he uses his muscles and then thinks of how she can increase his range of movements. Ray seems to be responding well to this and I have some hope that he may even have a few finer movements if he can exercise enough to rebuild some of the weakened muscles in his left arm.

 

One of the things I want to do is to take Ray away for the weekend using the trains. As pensioners we get reduced rail ticket prices. So with petrol prices rising rail travel is by comparison a cheaper option, particularly long distances. I need Ray to either be able to balance a suitcase in his lap or be able to push one in front of him. I now have a frame that may enable this to happen but we will have to practice with it to see how he manages. Strong though I am I can't carry two suitcases and push a wheelchair, and open doors and find a suitable seat and...the list goes on. Anyway, the point is that if we are going to travel by train Ray will have to help in some way.

 

A few of our friends have come up with some helpful suggestions. In some cases I should be able to book the luggage so it goes ahead of me. That means I can take the luggage to the station and then go back and get Ray. The PT suggested that I use a backpack for Ray and put it on him so it is in front of him not behind him. This might be okay with a smaller backpack, and that might mean that by using a backpack and a larger suitcase we would have enough room for everything we needed. But then we usually go away with two large suitcases and a couple of other bags. Since Ray's strokes it is impossible to travel light!!Anyway we will work on this and see what we can do.

 

I am going to Sydney by train next week and spending a couple of nights at our daughter's place while Ray is at Camp Breakaway. It will be the first train trip I have done for a while. I have to go right into Sydney, change trains and come out for about half an hour in a westerly direction. I am sure it will be easy enough and generally railway staff are courteous and willing to give directions. I have travelled by train a lot in my lifetime but not over the past seven years.

 

So on Monday I will pack a bag and get ready. Ray will still go to Daycare and that will fill out the week. I know I enjoyed the break for three days last week and am sure next week I will too. But I am feeling just a little uneasy about the whole thing. Stepping out of my comfort zone. doing new things, thinking differently about life. Only Granma is going to visit the grandchildren, not Pa. I hope this is not an indication of things to come.

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Sue,

 

Have you considered a backpack for yourself? The weight is balanced better and your hands are free.

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Sue,

 

I'll bet the minute you get on that train if will be like riding a bicycle...you never forget how...and you'll feel at ease right away.

 

I suppose you've already got a backpack for the back of Ray's wheelchair? Have you thought about doing a little physical training yourself to get your body stronger before you go? Even a few days of limbering up and picking up weighs will help get you ready to manage the baggage better.

 

Have a great time on your trip!

 

 

Jean

 

 

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I have never traveld by train, something I would like to do.

Last year I flew back to Ohio alone. The airline was wonderful, whenI booked my ticket I said I was disabled and would need help getting from one gate to the next. Several people on my flight needed assistance .... Do trains have the same.. someone to carry the luggage or push Ray's chair.. you may check into it. I tipped the men that helped me, they even asked if I needed to use the rest room and waited outside for me. The one in Chicago even stopped so I could get a sandwich. Of course I carried a stash of singles.. for tips. I would have never made it to the next gate on time without this help.

 

Bonnie

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Sue,

 

I haven't traveled by train yet, but when traveling on the airlines, I pack two carry-on sized bags, that I stack on Gary's lap until we get to the ticket counter where I can check them. I also carry a tote bag that I can hang over my shoulder along with my purse, and that frees my hands up to push him in the wheelchair. I have to admit I do probably travel lighter than you, but I always pack throw-away underwear and socks (the old stuff that's ready for the rag bag anyhow) so bags aren't as heavy on the way back. As long as it's clean, who cares if its got a few holes in it..... LOL

 

Sarah

 

 

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Sue I haven't travelled on a traibn for years & Baz was ok then, but don't they take your luggage & put it in the luggage compartment when you get to the station??Whoever takes you there can help you get Ray & the luggage to where you have to go ??

Maybe I am thinking of way back when they used to do that??

Anyway good Luck & have a great time at your Daughter's.

Anne.

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