Friday, 31 January 2025

Symptoms update - review of walking poles

I have now been using my poles for a few months, so its time to reflect on the changes. 

From a practicality point of view, I think that the wear on my shoes is less, so that indicates that my walking posture is better. Of course, in the same timeframe I've also changed my stretching routine, so that may be another factor in walking. I think that my walking style is better irrespective of the rate of shoe wear. 

I feel that I've a bit more headspace to think about my posture and the way that I'm lifting and moving my legs whilst I am walking. I dont think I was able to do that before, so the poles are making a difference. I perceive the difference to be mostly down to balance, where I have a few more milliseconds to think instead of feeling I have to get my feet on the ground as quickly as possible. 

From a broader perspective, my slower pace is more visible to others, and I'm finding that people are giving me more space and time to be able to do things. I accept that this change makes it more obvious that I have a disability, and appearing on the other side of the Yes/No binary answer to the "are you disabled?" question, which is something I'm having to come to terms with. 

There are a few other things that are different with using poles. As I have one in each hand, I've had to change the types of bag that I use. Whereas I used to carry bags in my hand, I'm now using a rucksack for most things. This is very useful whilst I'm mobile, but there is more hassle getting things in or out of my bag as I have to stop, take the bag off, etc. etc. which is another slower pace of life item. I have bought a little clamp which allows me to use a pole as a selfie-stick, which is neat. My current look-out is for a little holder I can clamp onto a table etc. so I dont have to pay attention to watching if my poles are going to fall to the floor whilst I'm sat down. I'll update with my findings. 

When using stairs, I'm able to hold both poles in one hand, and use the other hand for the hand-rail. This trick is also used when I'm wanting to use one hand for something whilst out and about. For two-handed activities - like taking a photo, I'm using the straps on the poles to give me use of both hands.

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