2015-10-26

untonuggan: a hand drawn/colored happy cane (disability cane happy)
2015-10-26 12:21 pm
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Body mechanics brainstorming

I have short legs and a super long upper body and am overall pretty short.

This means that when I sit in chairs, my legs dangle over the edge. As a result, I tend to (when situationally appropriate) slip my shoes off and sit cross-legged. Otherwise I tend to pitch forward in my seat and it's really uncomfortable. I've tried footrests for office chairs, but they are kind of meh; don't work for "I'm out and about"; I would need them for all my chairs. As far as ottoman-type stretch your leg out things go, when my legs are stretched out in front of me and only my heel or calf is resting on the leg rest, I tend to hyperextend my knees (also a problem).

Does anyone have suggestions for dealing with short dangly legs in waiting rooms or restaurants or cafes?
Does anyone have good chair-brand or seating option suggestions for short legs (and long upper backs/lumbar support)? Or ways to "hack" existing chairs?
Any other recommended seating postures for "not breaking my body"?


Also related:
Apparently because of my ulnar neuropathy, I'm not supposed to bend/compress my elbows too much. I do okay most of the time, even though I'm a side sleeper. However, when I read books (even when I hold them in my lap supported by a pillow), it seems to flare the pain up -- which then interferes with things like using my arms for a few days. I do like books though. My tablet also can flare this issue, but more with thumb pain. Any ideas for "how to hold things I need to hold in front of me to read without losing the ability to use my arms"?
(I do prefer paper books to ereaders for a number of reasons, like cost and reading comprehension is easier with my brain fog. I just. Don't know what to do because booooks.)

untonuggan: Image of a woman in bed with a laptop, text reads "Today I just want to stay in bed, drink tea and browse the internet" (tea browse internet in bed)
2015-10-26 02:29 pm
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Alaa Wardi (amazing A Capella songs using human body/bottles/etc for different instruments)


Vimto song by Alaa Wardi
~a song made using vimto bottles and awesome editing~

Expandtwo more behind the cut, No Woman, No Drive and Aicha )

*pokes YouTube Channel some more*