Cynthia B asked:
I am going on a double date and one of the members of our party is on crutches. This person needs to stay off their feet as much as possible. Any ideas (besides a movie) on what we can do after dinner that wont make the crutch person uncomfortable? Thanks for any ideas you can give me
I am going on a double date and one of the members of our party is on crutches. This person needs to stay off their feet as much as possible. Any ideas (besides a movie) on what we can do after dinner that wont make the crutch person uncomfortable? Thanks for any ideas you can give me
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August 14th, 2008 at 2:52 am
Normally I would say that the person on crutches should live as if he or she was not on crutches. But, your saying that he or she must stay off of his or her feet is another story, such as having a back problem or problem with both legs as opposed to having one leg broken or missing. It would be best to check with that person and then make plans. Hope this is some help to you and you are very considerate.
August 15th, 2008 at 3:12 pm
I would venture to guess that they would like to do something outside. How about a boat ride? Or a cruize in the car through affluent neighborhoods? Maybe some live music in a park?Good luck!
August 16th, 2008 at 11:53 am
well you guys can go to the beach the next day,
or that same night you can shoot darts or go to cart races depending on which leg is hurt,
they aren’t going to feel any different because I’m sure they can still function don’t worry bout it,
they will be OK