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Related: About this forumI fell on my head again last night redux
I don't mean that I fell again, but I wanted to make sure I could respond to your wonderful advice (just ordered a Big Alex cane, btw). It's comforting to know that I'm in the right place: I was concerned that I wasn't reading about the terrible things old age is doing to me, and while I'm sorry they're happening to so many of you, too, it's very comforting to me. I am especially awed by those of you who are going through this crap while living alone--my hat is off to you.
I am fine now. I am going to move the bright nightlights we have in our guest bedrooms into our room and the bathroom. I would leave a regular lamp burning there, but there's no place to put it. I've ordered a special cane with a sort of flashlight in its handle to keep upstairs.
We have grab bars all over the place. They don't help much if you can't see them, though.
I love you all. Please stay alive, keep all your marbles, and be able to type at least until I shuffle off this mortal coil. I need you guys.
XanaDUer2
(14,628 posts)SheltieLover
(60,355 posts)I'd never heard of the Big Alex cane. Ty for sharing.
AnnaLee
(1,168 posts)I have eight of these in the lower plugs all over my main walking paths in my house. I just make sure none will shine at me when I go to bed. They are bright enough to give me visibility, for example, all the way down my hall.
GE Ultrabrite LED Light Bar Night Light, 100 Lumens, 2 Pack
SWBTATTReg
(24,349 posts)Midnight Writer
(23,143 posts)I can spend all evening in my house without turning on any of the room lights. They give you enough light to move around and function but are very unintrusive and cheap to operate.
SWBTATTReg
(24,349 posts)regular brightness when you flip the switch an appropriate number of times. I have these lightbulbs in my hallways, other places and they are handy to leave on the lowest setting during the evening hours/midnight hours.