Thursday, March 17, 2011

Oh and by the way (BTW).....
There seems to be a tad bit of confusion regarding the definition of 'motor learning' in a previous post.

Motor learning can be used to both acquire new skills and in rehabilitation. Young students use motor learning in early grades as they learn to write and use scissors.

But another realm of motor learning is in rehabilitation. Damage to the body from injury or illness can result in the need for motor learning to recover range of motion or learn new ways of doing tasks that can no longer be carried out the way they once were.
This is why doing an activity over and over again is needed to learn a skill. It is also called Practice.

To Blog or Not to Blog


Happy St Patty's Day! Altho I am not Irish.

How do people blog everyday? I just read a story about a woman in the NYT who blogs daily and has all kinds of advertisers for which she makes tons of money. You read further and find out she has been admitted to a Psych Hospital more than once. Is that what it takes to have an interesting blog?
It occurs to me that she could just be making things up to 'sell' her blog. I'm suspicious when I read that both she and her husband had jobs in 'Online Sales'.
Well gee, I used to sell aluminum siding. Not really....for 2years!
Part of another life....:0)

Friday, March 4, 2011

Insights to our South American trip

We went down the eastern side of South America (Argentina) in a cruise ship, around the horn to the southernmost end of the world and back up the western side of South America ending up in Valparaiso Chile. Time of cruise: 12 days.

I will admit that I wasnt as keen on going on this trip as my sister and husband were and just figured that I would 'go along for the ride'. After all it is a frickin' long way from my Lafayette Colorado comfort zone. I was riddled with doubt that I would be able to do such a thing but figured that I would be with my two favorite people that understand me and my 'disease' (MS) the most. How hard can it be?
It was hard.
The initial hard part was what is called 'motor learning'....learning to do something new that you normally don't do in your everyday life. Such as...going up bus steps. Now you may say that everyone has to learn how to go up and down bus steps and everyone is at some risk for falling. True. But for a gimp with limited mobility and strength that risk is magnified considerably.
Lifting your foot up to the next step may or may not be doable. Combine this with 30 people waiting behind you (and they paid good money too!) and the gimp mind gets frantic which distracts from the task at hand.

There are bunches of people wanting to help in this situation which is great but they don't know what to do. It is the gimp's job to direct them to 'lift my right foot up to the next step' but even that takes practice. That is where the motor learning comes in. The second set of steps gets easier and so on until you have 'learned' the technique. Mostly. There are always surprises. Such as the buses in Argentina having 4 steps while the buses in Chile having a spiral staircase of 7 or 8 steps.
You have to have some flexibility (mentally as well as physically :0) for these new surprises/challenges. But how like life!

Oops. The Trip Is Over

Wherever did the time go.
We had such good intentions to do the Blog daily while on our trip to South America. Well our trip came and went and we were gone from Jan 29-Feb 17th. Did I blog? Not much...or any really.

The truth is that the ship internet was hit and miss and it was a good excuse to not blog.
Then I could say I only had my iPad on the trip which has a less than desireable keyboard. But I could have arranged to use my husbands laptop.
No. It was just laziness and procrastination.

So now that I am finished with the self flaggellation I think I will do a 'post trip' blog. Because in reality I have been processing the trip (mentally and emotionally) since we got back. And...some interesting stuff has surfaced.

Stay tuned.
Donna