AFOs With Mobility Aids & Unassisted | Judd’s Thoughts on My Tools 👊 (2/21/18)

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Комментарии • 280

  • @Ayakooak
    @Ayakooak 6 лет назад +60

    I love Judd's rambles. I have no idea what he is talking about, but I love how excited he is about it

    • @Ayakooak
      @Ayakooak 6 лет назад +12

      I hope to find someone as loving, caring and accepting as Judd is one day. I have always seen myself as too much work to love or be in a relationship with, but Judd shows me, that it's not the case. Thank you guys

  • @lunampuera7161
    @lunampuera7161 6 лет назад +13

    I'd just like to put this out there... I commented a few factual things about Jaquie and I come to see all my comments have been deleted. :) The reason the comment section is "so nice and positive" is because Queen Jaquie deletes any and every comment that may point out the massive inconsistencies and plot holes in her story. Nothing I said was in any way rude - only factual. I used to be a huge supporter of this girl... now I'm just left disappointed. I strongly hope someone has the chance to read this before it is deleted.

    • @lukeism2
      @lukeism2 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah I’m sketical

  • @chelsiesabine5458
    @chelsiesabine5458 6 лет назад +58

    Love your leggings. My little girl just got so excited that she saw your AFO are like hers xx

  • @indirabhadra4782
    @indirabhadra4782 6 лет назад +43

    Will you do a day in Harlow's life as a service dog? We would love to see that! xx

    • @JuliaN-kb5fh
      @JuliaN-kb5fh 6 лет назад +3

      Doggy Indru yes definitely!

    • @therealzuxana
      @therealzuxana 6 лет назад +1

      Yes! Harlow needs her own go pro!

  • @EloiseEighteen
    @EloiseEighteen 6 лет назад +22

    You definitely need to talk to your PT. The differences your exhibiting here with your AFOs alone/ walker/ Harlow are not related to foot drop (especially as you are wearing the AFOs). Your gait is completely different without Harlow/ the walker which is more suggestive of a balance disorder (POTS would not cause this change in gait)/ another neurological problem.

    • @rosem.7835
      @rosem.7835 6 лет назад +5

      I agree. A walker does more for balance than actual support, and counterbalance definitely is just to help with balance. The difference between walking with Harlow and without is not just a bit more wobbly or insecure, but she is displaying an entirely different gait abnormality. On which, by the way, we have not seen before.
      As I said in another comment, she might be focusing too much on her gait, being tired and all, and maybe nervous because of the recording. There are ways to re-train this, though. I hope she has a good PT who has experience with gait abnormalities.

    • @533134
      @533134 6 лет назад +1

      I noticed it too....

    • @ferretisland2945
      @ferretisland2945 6 лет назад +3

      Eloise Eighteen I'm not an expert either but yes, there was a huge difference. She actually had her legs quite far apart compared to with Harlow and the chair. I hope this isn't something new neurologically 🤞

    • @rosem.7835
      @rosem.7835 6 лет назад +18

      No, this doesn't indicate a neurological problem. More a behavioral one. With a neurological problem there would not be such a drastic difference between her walking with Harlow and without. Or such a difference in gait from one moment to the next. This is more a software problem than a hardware one, if you understand what I mean.
      She has sort of 'adopted' an abnormal gait for some reason. This can happen either consciously or subconsciously, like when someone is afraid to fall, or when someone is in pain and tries to walk in a way that hurts less. Over time though the pattern someone adopted to have less pain, can go on and cause them MORE pain because of how unnatural it is. And sometimes people entirely 'forget' how to walk normally, except - in some cases - when they aren't actively thinking about it. She is, in a way, overthinking her walking. Good news is that it's possible to re-train this with a good PT.

    • @ferretisland2945
      @ferretisland2945 6 лет назад +1

      Rose M. Makes total sense 😊

  • @rosem.7835
    @rosem.7835 6 лет назад +32

    Wow, you must have been REALLY tired when you filmed this. When you went shoe shopping you were walking pretty normal. Or maybe you are overly focusing on your gait? Sometimes people have this problem when learning to walk again after an injury. Double-tasked walking can help in this case. You basically distract yourself so you can allow your body to slip back into automatic mode, resulting in a more natural gait. Ask your PT about it, maybe it helps.

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +5

      I was really worn out and hurting by the last shot but I fear that I may have also been over thinking it. I want them to work perfectly and I put too much into it if that makes any sense. This morning I practiced again with no camera out and I felt way better about it. But it is still hurting my feet and back so obviously still adjusting.

    • @rosem.7835
      @rosem.7835 6 лет назад +5

      Well, that is what I meant by over focusing. Watching your other vlogs, you seem to walk more naturally when you are not thinking about it. If you focus too much on wanting to walk 'right', it can in some cases actually have the opposite effect. But like I said, there is ways to train this. In a way, your body may know how to walk normally, but your brain doesn't always, if that makes any sense. Ask your PT about it, they'll probably be able to help with this.

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you, it makes more sense when you explain it than when I do.

    • @kerridrumhiller283
      @kerridrumhiller283 6 лет назад

      Rose M. I was thinking the exact same thing. Just seemed like you were over focusing when you were walking by yourself then with Harlow or the walker Jacquie. Alone your legs were very far apart, my hips hurt watching, I think any of us would've struggled. Keep up the good work Jacquie.

  • @chairninja
    @chairninja 6 лет назад +29

    lol I love Judd's NASCAR highlights update in the middle of the video it tickled me, he's so geeked out about the NASCAR :D

    • @slut4adamcarlsen903
      @slut4adamcarlsen903 6 лет назад +1

      jilly G I’m also a NASCAR geek (I’m a girl and guys always think girls can’t know anything about cars and racing)

  • @meganlovesdisneyandcrafts4780
    @meganlovesdisneyandcrafts4780 6 лет назад +18

    Judd is an amazing hubby!

  • @BionicLeftKnee
    @BionicLeftKnee 6 лет назад +7

    Could you talk about your gait report and what factors your doctor used to determine that AFOs would be helpful in your particular case?

  • @purpleluma4715
    @purpleluma4715 6 лет назад +15

    Why are your legs so far apart when you walk with them? That looks painful 😣 and it’s probably what’s causing your back pain. I remember from previous videos that without the AFOs you wouldn’t walk with your legs so far apart like that. So that worries me.

    • @Dinopoodles
      @Dinopoodles 6 лет назад

      Purple Luma the afo put balance off at first.

  • @katelyns9787
    @katelyns9787 6 лет назад +7

    Why do you always sit on the floor when it would be hard to get up? (or at least I imagine so)!

  • @lynnrose7562
    @lynnrose7562 6 лет назад +64

    You guys are perfect for each other.

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +28

      Do you mean Judd and I or Harlow and I? Or Harlow and Judd? Lol just kidding, it can go either way I guess :P

    • @lynnrose7562
      @lynnrose7562 6 лет назад +9

      All of you. :)

    • @danettehartsock6366
      @danettehartsock6366 6 лет назад

      Jaquie you are HILARIOUS!!!

  • @erinaustin2157
    @erinaustin2157 6 лет назад +9

    When you showed the 3 different ways of walking Jaquie,there was a noticeable difference when walking without the walker or Harlow. Your stance is wide. Think of walking in a split down the hallway. That's what it looked like on the vid. It's worth being mindful of that ;). Feet should be under your hips while walking. I'm sure they still feel awkward walking in, but hopefully they will become kinda "invisible" to u feeling wise after awhile. Gl :)

  • @laylas4300
    @laylas4300 6 лет назад +26

    Just wanted to say hey, Hope everything is going well for you today. Also, i need to add that your videos are always crazy informative, I feel like I'm always learning something from your channel which is great. :)

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +7

      Yay! I really strive to explain things (that may be a bit complex) in easy to understand ways (:

    • @alyssawssinging4039
      @alyssawssinging4039 6 лет назад

      Layla S I agree ❤️

  • @leahcooper3243
    @leahcooper3243 6 лет назад +13

    Hi Jaquie! I know pink is your favorite color (mine too 😊), but you look so pretty in blue!! I just wanted to tell you that! I really noticed it right away when video started! Keep moving forward! 💙💙💙💙 P.S. And Judd looks nice in blue too! That was very sweet he insisted you get massage therapy instead of the aquarium visit. 😘💗

  • @jweeeen
    @jweeeen 6 лет назад +2

    haha I love when Judd has his guy talk segment. it’s fun to see him so excited and nerdy about things like sports and cars lol

  • @scottishgirl1100
    @scottishgirl1100 6 лет назад +5

    I love the bond between you and Harlow. I have a ESA so a little different situation but still have that special bond.

  • @debbiebradley7917
    @debbiebradley7917 6 лет назад +3

    Jaquie I just have to say you are a very lucky to have Judd in your life.... He loves and cares about you ❤❤you ate truly blessed.

  • @allie4680
    @allie4680 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Judd for sharing ur thoughts!! It’s a great reminder for all us warriors watching that our family/friends can and will accept our necessary tools 💪

  • @eden-fl8zx
    @eden-fl8zx 6 лет назад +8

    sending lots of love to you!! i have pots and eds, along with other diagnoses. you and your vlogs have helped me through so much, so thank you!! i’m getting my own service dog soon, and i hope we’ll be as close as you and harlow. keep being your incredible self, you inspire me everyday. much love xoxo

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +2

      Your bond with your SD will be so special! It may take time but you two will grow as an amazing team, just be patient and consistent (and don't expect perfection, Har is even a dork sometimes lol). Best wishes!

  • @glor3na
    @glor3na 6 лет назад +4

    Jaquie your skin has been looking really nice lately, youve been glowing! You are looking very healthy!

  • @amberleightucker9314
    @amberleightucker9314 6 лет назад +8

    Better with the walker. U spread your legs to apart when only using the A.F.Os! Good job

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +3

      Yeah I just hope to transition to just the AFOs eventually. I am feeling a little impatient lol.

  • @BlueMolly2024
    @BlueMolly2024 6 лет назад

    I love watching you and Judd together. You can tell how much he loves you. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @sweetsundance
    @sweetsundance 6 лет назад +6

    Your feet are so far apart. It looks unnatural and it seems like you cannot walk well with those on like they prevent you from stepping normally.

  • @1031121maude
    @1031121maude 6 лет назад

    YAY FOR MONTREAL SEASONING! Home town REPRESENT! I'm so happy you are finding more and more tools to help you in your journey! Thanks for being such an inspiration all of yous

  • @melissacaudell1622
    @melissacaudell1622 6 лет назад +3

    You are doing good. You have a great husband. Lots of prayers and keep you the great work

  • @natsky073
    @natsky073 6 лет назад

    Omg, I loved watching Harlow walk with you. She had her eye on you the whole time! What a good girl, Harlow!

  • @thunstrom62
    @thunstrom62 6 лет назад

    I absolutely love how Judd just loves u soooo much.i think ur both a sweet couple...u make me laugh when u guys play around and have fun...in so happy to see all these tools helping u daily.can't wait to see the improvements ur gonna have for the better

  • @princessbree0710
    @princessbree0710 6 лет назад +1

    I know this might be a personal question, and please feel free to not answer, or disregard this comment :)
    I see that Judd is such a loving and supportive husband and he is very understanding of your needs and limits, but do you find it difficult to maintain physical intimacy in a relationship where your chronic illnesses place you in constant pain with joints, nausea, POTS, etc and with Judd working shift work or being away?
    As someone with a single chronic illness I find it difficult to maintain that physical intimacy, especially when I'm constantly feeling sick, have stomach cramping, nausea, etc.
    It makes me so happy hearing how understanding and supportive Judd is, you have an absolute gem of a husband!
    Love to you and your family xx

    • @leafsgirl15
      @leafsgirl15 6 лет назад

      Someone previously asked a similar question and she answered she wants to keep that part of her life private.

  • @Angie-in1tt
    @Angie-in1tt 6 лет назад

    When I first started using my Walker, I would only use it in my house. It was hard to accept that this is my next tool to use & my health wasn’t getting better. You gave me strength to realise that they are ok & a necessary tool to live a better life.
    I now take my walker everywhere I go & I’m ok with it. So again, thank you. Hugs from Australia.

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +1

      Good for you! It's there to help keep you safe and independent 💪

    • @Angie-in1tt
      @Angie-in1tt 6 лет назад

      Chronically Jaquie Thanks Jacqui.

  • @Flareontoast
    @Flareontoast 6 лет назад

    I love that you remind us how using the tools available to you is nothing to be ashamed of. I struggle with using the tools that I have to help my autism in public because I am afraid of drawing too much attention to myself. Somehow I feel scared to use my ear defenders, or sensory tools, or communication cards - I always end up pushing myself and as soon as I come home, I crash or break down. So yeah, really, thank you for mentioning that so often. It helps me become more confident!

  • @allisonrose4912
    @allisonrose4912 6 лет назад +10

    How do you walk without AFOs? Maybe you should show that. To see the improvement.

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +7

      I was going to but I was too worn out after my PT. Basically the same just slower and more likely to fall over, less stable.

    • @kimsouders
      @kimsouders 6 лет назад +12

      There are many videos of her walking, it’s very interesting to see. Just go back a few vlogs

    • @kristirebbert1518
      @kristirebbert1518 6 лет назад +7

      Yes quite interesting

    • @bettymonday2616
      @bettymonday2616 3 года назад

      Wijdkuc

    • @bettymonday2616
      @bettymonday2616 3 года назад

      Zena

  • @ellia.vagabond
    @ellia.vagabond 6 лет назад

    The way he loves you is so apparent and undiluted. It's easy to be a healthy person in a relationship or marriage and worry about how you'd struggle to take care of your spouse if they were in a bad position for a prolonged or permanent amount of time. But he's just happy to be there to help you live your best life and that is a gift.

  • @claireelizabethblake8911
    @claireelizabethblake8911 6 лет назад +5

    It is so cool that the AFO’s help so much and I know you don’t have sensitive skin on your feet but do watch for skin breakdown when you wear them!

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +1

      Yeah my PT pointed that out, there are some spots on the braces that are putting too much pressure in certain areas.

    • @claireelizabethblake8911
      @claireelizabethblake8911 6 лет назад +1

      Chronically Jaquie That was why I couldn’t do AFO’s at all! I hope that Hangar Clinic can fix it!

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад

      Me too!

  • @guitarmike1968
    @guitarmike1968 6 лет назад +35

    You walk better without the AFOs. I'm sorry to say. I'm just not seeing the point cause without them I see you walk far more normally. I'm not trying to be mean. I'm only trying to help. Keep in mind I've been wheelchair dependent the last 7 years. So I can't walk or bare weight at all. I was just sayin you really do seem to do better without the AFOS. I wish you luck.

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +15

      I have to disagree (as do my care team, lol). It is okay to have your opinion though but it will just come down to what works for me! Don't forget though, I fall much more frequently without them. Also, if I am not walking well or I am trying not to fall over, I won't be vlogging. Most of my time on camera is when I am doing okay. It's hard to pick up a camera and talk when you are not feeling well. Plus my body needs to adjust to this new tool. It is a process.

    • @guitarmike1968
      @guitarmike1968 6 лет назад +6

      Like I said I wasn't trying to be mean at all. I'm a chronically ill patient myself with a Golden Retriever Service Dog. Your channel has really helped me to as tasks for Katie my Service Dog. I hope they end up helping. I truly do. My apologies if I came off as an Ahole. I hope it works for you. And again. I wish you the best of luck.

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +2

      Oh I didn't take it badly at all! I was just explaining how they help me and why I'm using them. (: No hard feelings whatsoever.

    • @hayleem.3189
      @hayleem.3189 6 лет назад +7

      Yea I'm confused too, you didn't walk like that in them at the shoe store?

    • @dayinthelifeofninairis5648
      @dayinthelifeofninairis5648 6 лет назад +3

      Horologist Extreme I feel the same. I’m in the medical field so I know a little bit about this stuff. What to be fearful of is her loosing muscle tone from not using her leg muscles when she actually can.

  • @that.lab.tundra
    @that.lab.tundra 6 лет назад +1

    You guys are perfect for each other

  • @denisewhalen8932
    @denisewhalen8932 6 лет назад

    Don't know if this is an option for you but have you consider equine therapy. The horses are very calm, safe animals and the tack, (saddle, halter and bridle), are designed specifically with your safety in mind. It's a great way to engage and build up your muscles especially in your core and legs which would help you with balance, strengthening, coordination as well as endurance. The horse's movement creates a gentle movement which is unique to the horse's walk while passively and actively engaging your muscles. You start with a person on each side of your hips who walks beside you and holds on to you or they just spot you and there is a person who controls the horse's head guiding the horse so you can concentrate on the fun exercises the instructor guides you through which are different physiotherapy exercises and as you improve you are given more challenging opportunities to develop and more independence from the spotters. The spillover effect into your daily life is remarkable making your mobility easier. The best thing is as you improve your family members and friends can participate with you in a variety of ways from spotters to active participants on their own horse.

  • @aim-to-misbehave5674
    @aim-to-misbehave5674 6 лет назад +1

    I couldn't stop watching Harlow through the whole 2.40 section of the vlog, just in the background keeping an eye on you - she's such a precious doofus.

  • @angelad3057
    @angelad3057 6 лет назад +2

    What a sweet, kind hearted husband you have. That is such a blessing to have him in your life to support and love you!

  • @misskarla1377
    @misskarla1377 6 лет назад

    it's awesome that your AFO's allow you to walk without the fear of stumbling the way you have mentioned before; however, I can't recall seeing you walk at all in your videos, so I have no basis for comparison. I have only seen you in a sitting position, or lying down, like in post op. I'm very interested in hearing how the CBD is working for you as well.
    You are a fortunate woman to have married your best friend. That minute he took talking directly to us about his opinions on your tools spoke volumes. You can tell that he is not only comfortable with the tools you use, but that it lightens his heart to know those tools help ensure your personal safety, especially when he's not with you.

  • @buildingamystery74
    @buildingamystery74 6 лет назад

    If overheating is a concern for you, you can ask the technician to drill ventilation holes in the back of your AFOs. It’ll improve airflow and keep you more comfortable.

  • @janicebird610
    @janicebird610 6 лет назад

    I'm really glad you and Judd spoke about the mobility tools you have to use. I use a cane and walker, and often feel embarrassed. Thanks you two, for making me feel better!

  • @likeacatsspm
    @likeacatsspm 5 лет назад

    I'm still catching up to all of your videos and I have to say I am hooked!

  • @fawnleaver9583
    @fawnleaver9583 2 года назад

    I’ve never had AFOs but I have worn braces from middle of the rib cage down to my toes and crutches. I also use an electric wheelchair and a manual wheelchair because I have Spina Bifida with Myelomeningocele Level L3-4.

  • @Laura-qn3tv
    @Laura-qn3tv 6 лет назад

    You can definitely tell a difference in walking by yourself that you're footing looks off. You did much better with you're walker. And Harlow is such a good dog she looked up at you every step you took with her. She's super attentive when she's watching you.

  • @Saltkvarn
    @Saltkvarn 6 лет назад

    Your AFOs are awesome just for limiting your foot drop and helping you stop tripping over your feet (though I understand they can't help 100% with that?). I'm so glad you have so many good tools you can combine to maximize your freedom! The way you talk about medical tools have really helped me in trying to convince my mother that she needs a wheelchair. She thinks that would mean she'd walk less, but I see how she doesn't go out because she's afraid of getting too bad to get home. When I tell her about how you use your chairs, the new one and the one before, and copy what you say about them being tools for a better life, I see her start to come around.:) Hope you can get the AFOs adjusted soon!

  • @Dana-jd3jg
    @Dana-jd3jg 6 лет назад

    For no tie laces try hickies, they come in all different colors and no untieing or setting up needed. U can just slip on your shoes

  • @FalkorsTale
    @FalkorsTale 6 лет назад +1

    Been watching quietly for awhile, now. Glad to see those AFO's are helping. I'm sure they'll get better as adjustments are made. I was looking for some shoelace help and saw these magnetic ones called Zubits on Amazon. Maybe those would work for you :) They come in pink, too!

  • @sueschultz9358
    @sueschultz9358 6 лет назад

    I have to use a cane to ambulate as well as braces. I have a few friends that have chronic pain issues and refuse to use AIDS like canes and Walkers because it makes them look old. Well I've been using my cane for 25 years and I really don't care what other people think. It helps me walk and it helps with the pain. Kudos to you Jacquie

  • @diatoforever
    @diatoforever 6 лет назад

    I love to see Judd’s face light up when he talks cars!👍

  • @matti7175
    @matti7175 6 лет назад +3

    your left leg looks awkward when you walk, it looks like it is swinging outwards, why is that?

    • @lunampuera7161
      @lunampuera7161 6 лет назад +7

      And if you look at her video in the shoe store, she's walking completely normally... she claims she is tired from PT. I don't know about you, but my entire gait, stance, posture and walking pattern doesn't change when I'm tired.

    • @matti7175
      @matti7175 6 лет назад

      Lunam Puera maybe she's still getting used to them and the pain she has

  • @alphaholloway
    @alphaholloway 6 лет назад

    I’m glad ur adjusting to ur AFOs. I had AFOs when I was younger because I would constantly falling. We ended up finding out that I had something called a tethered cord in my spine. After I had surgery to untether it I haven’t fallen. Now I am wrestling and doing gymnastics

  • @pepealicu
    @pepealicu 6 лет назад

    We have the same plate set! Ours look exactly the same as yours.We got ours as wedding gifts when we got married 3 years ago. Keep trucking, Jaquie! And thanks for helping to educate us on invisible illnesses.

  • @simon_wiggle_fan
    @simon_wiggle_fan 6 лет назад

    I just got written a prescription to get an AFO for my right foot to help stabilize my ankle more because it gives me issues so watching this has given me some things to keep in mind once they're done making it. I found it ironic that just after I watched the video when first got them and started looking for shoes my orthopedic said I needed one and wrote a script for it.

  • @adriennef4637
    @adriennef4637 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your sweet goofy selves with us. I can't tell you how many nights watching your videos has helped get me through. Sometimes I've been stuck in the bathroom, so sick, my family asleep, but I'd put on your videos & didn't feel quite so alone or hopeless. Thank you💗

  • @irishis79
    @irishis79 6 лет назад

    Heehee! Street Smart, Jaquie! "Undo the laces more!" You know Janiece would have said it! LOL I'm getting my custom AFO, for my left foot, very soon. It's in production. No bells and whistles with mine. Yours are pretty pink, and mine will be that opaque, clearish-white color... I could have gotten them in Nude or Black, but the normal whitish color is fine with me. Those were the only options I had. So, be thankful you were able to choose pink. Also, be thankful, yours have a little padding in them. Mine will be bare up, against my skin... so, yes... they will take a lot of getting used to... wearing them a little at a time, to start, and then finally being able to wear them, full-time. It's so weird that I'm only getting one for my left foot, but my left side has always been my weakest, which is kinda weird, but, whatever... I am currently in aqua-therapy, and it is slow-going, because of my left ankle and knee being so weak. I often force myself to start over with my counts, if I can't do my exercises, to the count I am supposed to, without "falling" or needing to put my other foot down, or having to grab the bar, for balance. I get really frustrated with not being strong enough, to do simple exercises, in a near-weightless atmosphere, such as the pool... it just makes me mad, sometimes, not being able to do the site please things. But I like Judd's saying, "If you can't change the situation, change your attitude." I ponder that a lot, when I get frustrated with my own chronic issues. Anyway, I'm glad that you have all these great tools, to help you, with your own mobility. I'm looking forward to getting my tools, to put into play, in my daily life. If you wouldn't mind...? I need some prayer, because they have found some issues with my heart, and it is looking very much like POTS, but I won't know for certain, until I see the Cardiologist on March 19th. I have been having a lot of trouble with elevated heart rate, blood pressure (when my blood pressure has always run very low), fainting spells, and my blood work shows elevated levels of Potassium, Calcium, and co2... I told my family (if my Mom was still here, she would care), and they really don't seem concerned, at all. So, if you wouldn't mind remembering me, in your prayers? ((Hugs)) & Spoons! 💕💪💖 -Grace

  • @elizaswedenn6136
    @elizaswedenn6136 6 лет назад +6

    What happened with the CBD oil? Was it not working?

  • @meganclapsadl6942
    @meganclapsadl6942 6 лет назад

    My husband and I use zubits on our shoe laces. They are magnets that you loop each shoe lace through, trim any excess laces and snap the magnet together to "tie" your shoes. They come in tree different sizes or strengths I use the size one, but they have a kids I e that also works for older adults or people with disabilities.

  • @angelalaraia3846
    @angelalaraia3846 6 лет назад

    YOU will get there and no you don't have to be a shame about your tools and you will work better as your body gets used to them and you will not have much pain your husband is so good to you and so is yours dog may god bless you and your family💕💕💕💙💙💙

  • @annaroseannadanna1
    @annaroseannadanna1 6 лет назад

    As a child, the only BBQ'ing we did was ribs, chicken, hamburgers & hot dogs. Mom would parboil the ribs to make them more tender & juicy after grilling.

  • @robinblake5783
    @robinblake5783 6 лет назад

    I'm so glad you have a walker and a wheelchair. It looks like you can use tools to help you be at your best! 😊

  • @kristieamitchell5783
    @kristieamitchell5783 6 лет назад

    Awe Judd's sooooo sweet!!! Every girl needs a Judd..

  • @meenik6489
    @meenik6489 6 лет назад

    I really hope to find someone like judd for me one day. He is so suportive and it comes so naturaly to him. My dad is really not happy with me using my tools and i always feel oncomfortabel using them around him. I'm pretty tired of feeling like that and i'm pushing myself to much on a daily bassis. So i hope i will someday meet someone as understanding at loving as judd!!❤💖 i love you guys and you have been such a big help for me!!💖💖💖

  • @jennyhikes
    @jennyhikes 6 лет назад +9

    Judd, you are a great supportive husband! :)

  • @sunglassesgirl
    @sunglassesgirl 6 лет назад

    It's a little bit of an out-of-the-box idea... but I wonder if you would be able to find something pink in the "trim" section of a craft store that would work well as shoe lace replacement? If it's a plastic-y material, all you would have to do is run the ends through a flame ... or have someone else do it, if you don't trust yourself =) ... and it will melt the ends together so that they'll never fray.
    I feel like I've seen elastic sold in every shape and thickness possible, in every color of the rainbow. I wonder if Velcro brand sells its doubled-sided hook-and-loop tape in a width small enough that you could thread it through each pair of two shoelace grommet holes that are side by side and 'lace' your shoes up that way? (Kind of like little kids shoes, but yours would be cool because... just because =) .)

  • @judithjaroszewski8053
    @judithjaroszewski8053 6 лет назад

    I can see why you fell in love with Judd. He is amazing.

  • @lxiaaane2
    @lxiaaane2 6 лет назад

    It's great to see how those tools can help you improve your quality of life.
    I was wondering while watching you walk by yourself... Did you always walk this unsteadily or did it get worse?
    I really love your channel and all your videos. Thanks for educating people about chronic illnesses. You are amazing.

  • @honor9968
    @honor9968 6 лет назад +18

    How’s your cbd oil going

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +17

      I plan to update soon! There is just a lot going on and not much time to talk about everything in the vlog lol

    • @Ayakooak
      @Ayakooak 6 лет назад +3

      And a mask update as well jaq?

  • @RawAbilityLife
    @RawAbilityLife 6 лет назад +2

    It”s good to see your doing better with your AFO’s. One saying my physio always told me, take baby steps.... meaning taking it slow, rushing will just pull you backwards. I am not sure if it can help you or not but when i was really tired or in a lot of pain also as I diteriated I found it easier to put my AFO’s (and later callipers) on, whilst sat on the bed with legs up. But I didn’t have stairs to bedroom like you do. But same technique would work on sofa. I personally found my ajustamatic bed helped me a lot to put them on as you can use the bed to help move your legs to your upper body. Very helpful when tired, weak or in pain..... it may not work or help you at all. But thought I share in case it can. TC Stacey K @ rawabilitylife

  • @charleneb5361
    @charleneb5361 6 лет назад

    When Judd talks sports I literally cannot understand what he is taking about even if I really try, but I still love those parts of the vlogs. 🤷‍♀️

  • @kimberlywells1807
    @kimberlywells1807 6 лет назад +9

    WOW your almost at 100k I am so excited 😆 you are an amazing person you inspire me every day 👍👍👍👍

  • @heatherschultz5623
    @heatherschultz5623 6 лет назад

    Lock laces are what you are looking for!!!..I got them on amazon and they work great...and they HAVE PINK!!...I have also purchased the "off brand" laces and they work just as well....I think it was ECO City laces...just search lock laces in amazon and you'll find tons...they will be perfect for you....and yes...watch the video BEFOR you try and put them on your shoes!

  • @madyjanisse1465
    @madyjanisse1465 6 лет назад

    Hi Jaquie! I think you are such an amazing woman, life has tested you so hard but you are always in such a good mood! I'm so happy you have the support you deserve 🤗 you inspire me so much to be more positive in life, thank you so much!
    PS. Harlow is the cutest 😍

  • @bebe508
    @bebe508 6 лет назад

    i have no idea what judd was talking about, but i love how he smiled and enjoyed it!:D

  • @nancywilliams6777
    @nancywilliams6777 6 лет назад +1

    Your gait looks really different when you walk with only the AFOs. Your feet are much wider apart. I’m sure as you adjust this will get better. You have an amazing tool in the vlog. You can watch yourself walk and see what’s happening!

  • @miselvanne
    @miselvanne 6 лет назад

    Zubits no tie laces are great. They're magnetic so you have the openness of the shoe to get into it (unlike some of the rubber ones). Hard to explain, but check them out!

  • @clareshoup9095
    @clareshoup9095 6 лет назад

    The increase of 30 minutes a day was exactly what I had to do when I first got my orthotics. They hurt a lot at first because my feet were not used to being in the correct position

  • @MyssMaggie
    @MyssMaggie 6 лет назад

    Hartville golden italian dressing is better than oil/vinegar based dressings to marinate chicken. When I used the latter in the past I always found that the chicken got rubbery. The golden italian dressing does a great job though, no rubbery texture.

  • @FruityVeggieHead
    @FruityVeggieHead 6 лет назад

    You should look into the socks that are meant for walking casts. I have POTS and the heat sensitivity is killer but when I broke my foot I had a walking cast and the sock that came with it helped regulate heat really well!

  • @theworkingdoglife182
    @theworkingdoglife182 6 лет назад

    you should really start trimming harlows grinch toes (thats what i call them) to prevent slippage and reduce the risk of arthritis because of that, also the grinch toe hair will turn into hair mats between her toes. just thought you should know.

  • @SamanthaVictoria661
    @SamanthaVictoria661 6 лет назад

    Ohh yay! You're finally watching Daredevil. Literally the best superhero movie or show I've ever seen.

  • @danettehartsock6366
    @danettehartsock6366 6 лет назад

    When I first started having balance issues a friend told me to go to the beach where there is sugar sand and practice falling. I thought she was CRAZY, but it actually helped.

  • @forestheartservicepack2692
    @forestheartservicepack2692 6 лет назад

    SUCH A GOOD PUPPY!! GOOD GIRL HARLOW!! You two are meant to be together. :D

  • @Dinopoodles
    @Dinopoodles 6 лет назад

    Keep an eye on your skin and keep ypur afo clean. Use the tools as much as you need but dont overdue with them.

  • @laniemo7016
    @laniemo7016 6 лет назад

    Thanks for showing more, Jacquie! I’ve been having pain from knee hyperextension and am considering AFOs.

  • @Nightengale64
    @Nightengale64 6 лет назад

    I use silicone laces. They stretch so I can get my shoes on easy and don't have to bend over.

  • @EmmyLynnVids
    @EmmyLynnVids 6 лет назад +2

    Hey Jaquie! I was just curious as to when you knew Harlow was ready for PA? I’m training my girl and she’s still new to training. We’ve been doing PA for 2 days now but I worry about overwhelming her? Did you ease Har into it? Thanks! Also, I’m so so glad you have these tools to help you 💕

    • @ChronicallyJaquie
      @ChronicallyJaquie  6 лет назад +2

      Check out my Harlow video it has good info. The biggest thing is to know your dog, watch for stress signs, etc because every pooch is so very different. We started small and worked up but held back during fear stages (:

    • @EmmyLynnVids
      @EmmyLynnVids 6 лет назад +1

      Chronically Jaquie Thank you Jaquie! I’ll go watch that now! :)

  • @emileighmackinnon3627
    @emileighmackinnon3627 6 лет назад

    There are these magnets that you add to your normal laces or there are these things called Hickies that are rubbery “laces” and they convert your shoes into slip ons.

  • @shaykayraycrochet
    @shaykayraycrochet 6 лет назад

    I miss steak, too 😪 If you guys weren't in Florida, I'd have an awesome gift idea for both Judd and Paul. My husband and my sons all love to go shooting together, and my oldest son who was in security forces with the US Air Force had this awesome tactical hoodie with all sorts of pockets for ammo and guns and stuff. I found out it's from a company called Cast Gear, so I got them for the rest of my guys for Christmas, and they loved them.

  • @jacklynhanson8499
    @jacklynhanson8499 6 лет назад

    When this videos come up, I make time day in my day to watch it uninterrupted. Learning so much and watching the love. ☺

  • @emiliamarjakangas1785
    @emiliamarjakangas1785 6 лет назад +1

    I love your videos and regards fof Harlow and also Good Luck!!!!!❤

  • @claramullen
    @claramullen 6 лет назад +7

    Your feet are so far apart when you walk without assistance

  • @ConversionDisorder
    @ConversionDisorder 6 лет назад

    I have AFOs it is hard to adjust to them and learning how to walk it's like you're walking new all over again give it time and don't get frustrated

  • @BrendaH90159
    @BrendaH90159 6 лет назад

    I had AFO's before I became a paraplegic so I can for sure see the difference in your walk, I would suggest to walk with Harlow that you get the hard handle harness that would be higher for you to hold to so you would have better counter balance. It would give you a little bit more support and you wouldn't be leaning as much. Of course I know you were tired in this video but your handle on Harlow is a little too low for you too stand up straight to keep you from having good posture.

  • @chani2050
    @chani2050 6 лет назад

    I don't know if you've been told already, but Nike actually makes a specific kind of sneaker that might work perfectly with your AFOs! They have a shoe style called the FlyEase that has a velcro closure and a back that unzips so you could easily slip you foot an AFO into place. I actually saw them in a Facebook video with a little girl with othrodic braces just like yours. Might be something to look into for another shoe option!

  • @kerrysmiles
    @kerrysmiles 6 лет назад

    Judd gives me hope I wont be alone forever.

  • @RebelliousStory
    @RebelliousStory 6 лет назад

    Why don’t you wear your leggings underneath your AFOs instead of rolling them up? I don’t use AFOs but do have that EDS-skin and so I always try to put a barrier between my skin and anything hard. Just a suggestion in case it hadn’t occurred to you. 😊

  • @cheerokeegirl
    @cheerokeegirl 6 лет назад

    You're too young to know about this but you remind me of the Bionic Woman with the AFOS. You're awesome!

  • @MelissaHillikerNPets
    @MelissaHillikerNPets 6 лет назад

    For your shoes you could try elastic shoe laces, They gave me some to try at OT and I LOVE them.
    I couldn't believe the difference in how easy my shoes are to put on now (I don't have afos though so I don't have experience with that) Could be worth a try though.

  • @533134
    @533134 6 лет назад

    I won’t get the no tie laces because you need the laces to help support your foot.