Hi
Just given my dad his morning call to check all ok before I go to work and found out he'd 'tripped' at some point late last night or early hours can't pinpoint when. He didn't call me as he couldn't remember how to use his mobile and forgot the community alarm around his neck!
Rushing off to check up in him and kicking myself as only the other day was thinking he was looking unsteady on his feet.
Is this something common with AS ??? Do they become unsteady as the disease progresses??
Feel so guilty as I woke at 5am with a funny feeling - didn't get a chance to call in last night as I was going for food with a friend and was running late from work - if I'd called in I may have noticed something was wrong!
Just given my dad his morning call to check all ok before I go to work and found out he'd 'tripped' at some point late last night or early hours can't pinpoint when. He didn't call me as he couldn't remember how to use his mobile and forgot the community alarm around his neck!
Rushing off to check up in him and kicking myself as only the other day was thinking he was looking unsteady on his feet.
Is this something common with AS ??? Do they become unsteady as the disease progresses??
Feel so guilty as I woke at 5am with a funny feeling - didn't get a chance to call in last night as I was going for food with a friend and was running late from work - if I'd called in I may have noticed something was wrong!