Being a flaneur with mobility impairments?
Mar. 7th, 2013 03:16 pmSo, yeah.
I am recovering slowly from a Lisfranc injury. I am now allowed to walk (in rigid-soled shoes), but it's slow, tiring, and tends to make my foot ache; I have very very limited spoons for walking in a day.
Since I could previously walk for hours on end, this is a major blow. I can't stroll or absently wander anywhere any more. If I ever can again, it will be a fair while from now.
Anyone adapting flaneur-y to deal with mobility impairments? Flaneurs using public transport? Tip, advice, suggestions or constraints?
I am recovering slowly from a Lisfranc injury. I am now allowed to walk (in rigid-soled shoes), but it's slow, tiring, and tends to make my foot ache; I have very very limited spoons for walking in a day.
Since I could previously walk for hours on end, this is a major blow. I can't stroll or absently wander anywhere any more. If I ever can again, it will be a fair while from now.
Anyone adapting flaneur-y to deal with mobility impairments? Flaneurs using public transport? Tip, advice, suggestions or constraints?
Re: Spampology
Date: 2013-03-08 09:06 am (UTC)(Conclusion was that consultant was not joking when he cackled and said "Oh, you'll know" when asked how far I could walk in it. Ow.)
Re: Spampology
Date: 2013-03-08 09:18 am (UTC)Requires supervision if you are, like me, slightly over-optimistic about your actual ability to keep going.
Yes, rapidly becoming familiar with that one.
Re: Spampology
Date: 2013-03-08 12:03 pm (UTC)Climbing injury with me too, although in my case a bad bouldering landing.
I paid quite comprehensively for my adventure with a day of utter agony, but it was worth finding out I could do it. Improves from here, right?
Re: Spampology
Date: 2013-03-08 12:08 pm (UTC)Improves from here, right?
It has to.
Hey, are you in
(I'm working on "developing superhuman finger, arm and core strength," personally.)
Re: Spampology
Date: 2013-03-08 12:50 pm (UTC)My plans are for core strength, hand and wrist strength (I already have a ligament injury in one wrist, it is not happy with me), back alignment, de-traumatising housemate, swimming to follow once I get the all-clear.
Done so much ligament damage that I have another 4 weeks before I'm allowed any cast-less weight bearing and at least 6 months before climbing, if I'm lucky. And OH will never let me back on the wall without a belay again, poor man.