my ex and I had a tree trimming service and used to work out of a 70 foot boom truck... the thought of
getting in a bucket gives me shivers now... as for chainsaws ... I gave them up when we parted ways
and got a more feminine scroll saw...
... in all honesty I have a wide range of woodworking tools that
have sat idle since surgery because I like my fingers attached to hands... some day I might get back to
using them but for now to risky... I did buy a Dremal tool with alot of attachments to play with
while waiting for issues to subside to a point I can use a ban saw or table saw without fear...
on a more serious note... if I am doing more than one thing at a time and one of them involves
movement I am going to start spinning and possibly go down...walking and lifting arm to look at watch is a
big no no and I keep doing it cause I am hard headed and a slow learner...
I also do a funny thing where I can be standing still ... not even thinking about walking and a dizzy wave will
come over me and I will rock up on my tip toes then back down on flat feet and back to tip toes again... may
go to toes three or four times before the rolling stops... and that is what it feels like ... the rolling sensation
you get standing on a boat deck ... a friend asked what was that when I did it the other day and I told her I
was going over a bump... she looked at the ground and back at me like I was nuts...and then told me ...
but you weren't moving ...
and like others have said if I am tired things are worse...