I rest on my walker seat too when I am in public places. Can you arrange for ALL your banking to be done online? It's so convenient and bank visits not necessary.
My biggest concern is still what my heart will do. Even though it has not been in a-fib for almost 2 years (since the pacemaker), I still have the episodes of tachycardia. They usually only last a few minutes each time, but it always scares me when it happens, anyway. My Electrophysiologist said that if I do go back into a-fib, then there is a “last ditch effort” (his words) that he can do to help. It would mean modifying the pacemaker to completely control my heart, instead of my heart most of the time working and controlling my heart rate. At night, the pacemaker kicks in and keeps my heart rate over 60; but it doesn’t stop the tachycardia. Yesterday, we had pizza, which we have not had for a long time, and I stay away from because of the grease and salt content; and last night my heart was in spasms off and on all night. I don’t know if it had anything to do with eating the pizza, but it is definitely going to be on the don’t -eat list again, just in case.
I don't have too many concerns at this point but life is not perfect and never was. To have a concern is to have a worry. I knock on wood and hope for the best. I'm holding my own at this point. I'll have a concern when the worst happens.
My biggest concern is what will my children and grandchildren have to go through when I leave this earth. And my prayer is that no matter what it is that God will see them through... until we all meet again in Heaven.
My biggest concern would be losing the little sight I have remaining and becoming totally blind which would leave me dependent on others 24/7
I suppose my biggest concern is that cancer will reoccur. Now that I have that sword hanging over my head it will follow me the rest of my days.