There are degrees of everything.......
Without wanting to start a "my disability is better than yours" war

I've had arthritis since I was a child, but that is not why I get Mobility Allowance. The assessment of whether your disability makes you "unable or almost unable to walk" is down to a doctor who is supposedly trained to assess your ability to get about. Perhaps if I were able to get new joints I might be a bit more mobile, but I've already been told that the new ankles, knees and hip that I need are not going to be allowed until I am basically too old to find them useful anyway. Even then it wouldn't sort out the nerve damage, deformed spine, muscle wastage and partial paralysis.

Personally I hate sitting by the ringside watching other people show my dogs - it makes me feel rather a failure and cuts me off from something I should be able to enjoy with them. I'd happily give back the £140 a month I get given towards running a car (it doesn't go very far, believe me!) if it meant I could run around a show ring.

I am sure Terry would feel the same if her joints got worse.
I'm glad I have the degree of mobility I have.....does anyone remember Susie who used to run her team in a full body brace? She would get Bruce to lift her onto her rig (tiller of course!) and her helpers led the dogs up to the start. She then stayed where she was until she finished the race - which she did with good times and excellent dog control.
If I ever get miserable about finding something difficult about working the dogs, I just remember Susie and give myself a mental kick up the backside - if I ever get to be half as good at running a dog team as she was, I'll feel I've acheived something. She, like me had to sit and watch others show her dogs, and I know she found it as frustrating as I do - but one of her girls made Champion, so I've got that to aim for too.
