Lean On Me
I am a leaner.
Can’t help it.
And frankly, I blame multiple sclerosis.
I lean. On everything. Have since about 2005.
I feel as though I am going backward on the evolutionary scale because of my prominent “poop stoop” leaning posture.
I point my shaky finger at MS for stealing my balance like a thief at an ATM.
MS swiped my core strength like a wiper blade clears the windshield of rain.
So I lean.
On my canes. On a rollator.
Throughout the house I lean.
Against a wall. ( I would make a perfect target for a firing squad.)
In a doorway.
(Careful to watch my fingers.)
Along a bannister or railing.
I lean on the kitchen cabinets.
(Seemingly ALWAYS in the way blocking the drawer my wife needs to get in to.)
And I lean on the back of chairs.
(My hand on the chair–or the shoulders of the person sitting there.)
I am even forced to lean while taking a shower…pressing my butt cheeks against the shower wall to maintain my balance.
No thanks to MS, I am a leaner.
Good or bad, it is what one must do to keep some semblance of normalcy in life with multiple sclerosis.
Are you like me with a fondness for leaning? (I can’t be the only one!)
Reach out. Hold on. And keep moving!
4 Replies to “Lean On Me”
Yes I lean on all the same things you lean on! I am a leaner too lol. I tell people I cannot hold on to air so I need something to hold on to. I love the Odd Sock photos
Kim,
Welcome to the club! I would offer to shake your hand in greeting but I am currently holding on for dear life.
Thanks for your comment!
I agree. I find myself leaning, bent over or just sitting. Is this due to MS or just plain laziness? Having MS for 38 years, I think my core is beyond tired and worn out ! Always enjoy your posts. Thanks for the smile 😊
Joanne,
Nah, it’s not laziness–it’s the MS. That’s why we (MSers) need to keep pressing & pushing our core to remain strong. MS works to bend us forward at the waist. Keep working to reverse that!
Thanks for your comment!