KayTheCurler
Well-Known Member
Rejoicing with you. It sounds like you are well on the way to some good walks in the summer.
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Spikes are indeed best on snow, ice and grassy areas. Several people in this community fell when stepping into a store with a tiled floor. The spikes skidded on the totally smooth tiles - not funny!I tried out spikes on my shoes for the first time. Bought them a while ago and just never headed out before when I felt like it was worthwhile. Didn't feel great walking on sidewalks especially at first. Once the spikes wore down a bit it was better. Still though best for ice or grass.
I couldn't get these on myself, not sure if I can get them off. I plan on just leaving them on a pair of shoes for walks.Spikes are indeed best on snow, ice and grassy areas. Several people in this community fell when stepping into a store with a tiled floor. The spikes skidded on the totally smooth tiles - not funny!
I’ve heard it’s not safe to sleep right away in case of seizure or something. Or to keep waking up a person periodically. That’s what I always understood. No one in my real life environment knows I hit my head yet, though, and I’m here alone. Maybe I can set a timer or alarm to go off every 30 min and just snooze in little segments?@Kimmio , hope that you are having a good snooze. I find after a fall like that it is the longer term soreness from the jarring that just seems to go on & on. Hope that you aren't too sore today.
I’ve heard it’s not safe to sleep right away in case of seizure or something. That’s what I always understood.