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Yes . . . pivoting can absolutely be an adventure. I haven’t taken notice my posture when i am making a tight turn but I will now. Pivoting on carpeted areas is specially challenging. Typically I just stop, put some thought into what I need t do and go (thinking ready, set, go). Once I get moving, like your dad, I am fine.
Thanks for the feedback, RJ. I’ve thought about helping him re-arrange some of the furniture in our house to simplify movements. And to make sure that he doesn’t have to deal with too many obstacles.