Actually, I seriously doubt my friend was in the house, as my neighbor
says.
My wounds seem to show I fell backwards against the door.
Door knob hit me in the lower back and my head went back and struck a
curtain fixture.
The pieces all fit.
I have a very strict rule about no one coming in.
Besides how could she see what happened from outside?
I use a Yamaha Acoustic.
I often need to retune depending on the key or how far up the neck I'm
doing most of my work.
Its the best guitar I've ever had.
I believe string thickness distorts the key board "trueness".
If I'm playing a first position E clearly I need to retune the low E
string.
I enjoy playng around the sixth fret mostly. It gives more room for
creativity.
Key of A and D works pretty good up there...sometimes G.
Its good to hear that you are still on stage,Katie.
I still get vertigo. Six weeks is up, thats how long the doc said I
shouldn't exert myself and to take it easy.
But I'm still planning on taking it easy.
My injuries do not reflect falling down the stairs.
I firmly believe no one was inside the apartment. IF so...I always
follow folks down the stairs.
It was the curtain dohickey thing that did me in. Thats right at my head
level.
Everybody has a theory about it, and thats my theory.
My lower back fits right on to the door nob and the curtain fixture fits
my head wacking.
I have no memory of it but walking down the stairs, alone, with a beer
for my friend, outside, plus some other things....can't remember.
MS responds well to
marijuana, it stops the spasticity issues.
Yeah trying to carry my portable amp (15 watts) and guitar down to
Philly or elsewhere to play the street is still too dangerous because I
get vertigo frequently, I could fall.
Dan