That said, if stairs stop you from using a knee scooter, how would an electric scooter somehow work?
You have a point. If I had a electric scooter, it would have to be stored in the garage. As such, I would have to deal with stairs every time I use it, since our garage is outside and I would have to navigate the back steps. I was only given one crutch as really they are only for stairs- the hospital wants me to stay off feet as much as possible so I wasn't given two as they really only for helping me get up stairs, and only stairs are to get in/out of house
I am fortunate I live with an elderly lady as she already had steel hand bars installed on the front and back steps years ago - we rarely use them but they are at least there on one side of the stairs. So that makes getting up with a crutch possible at least. If I hadn't been able to get up the stairs with 1 crutch at the hospital 5 weeks ago, they may not have liked me coming home and I may have been there the last 5 weeks.
I am not above sitting on the stairs and moving up and down them on my bum, as I feel less likely to fall that way. Only have to deal with 3 stairs that way. Its been a few weeks since I tried it so I don't remember exact process. I am getting better at hopping and moving around on 1 leg
I need help to get anywhere that includes stairs as someone has to carry the knee scooter from top to bottom... I can't. One major barrier between me wanting to go for a walk by myself.
Electric scooter would make getting around - once I am on it - more likely and I would have perhaps taken it for a ride down the street to the local oval. The wheels on them are far less likely to be blocked by small rocks. House hallways too small to use it inside. Knee scooter makes all of that hard to do. Doesn't help the paths leading up or down my street would be covered in tree branches and such that would make my journey a pain... things that aren't barriers when you can walk.
My attempted upgrade to 64Gb of RAM in my laptop has failed. Yesterday, I received the computer I had ordered, which was supposed to have a busted screen, but had a 13th Gen i7, 3050, 64Gb of RAM and 2Tb SSD. I'd intended to snag the RAM and SSD out of it and then fix the screen and give it to my kids. Unfortunately for me (and the seller, but that's not my problem) the PC came with a 1Tb SSD and 16Gb of RAM.
given ram shortage could extend all the way to 2029, good luck with that as I expect others will be thinking same thing.
Its crazy how much it costs now, sticks I bought in May for $237 now sell for $1000. Its a good thing ram generally doesn't break that often. Its not like GPU. Mine passes memtest so pretty sure its okay... its just a worry.