Have people who walk unsteadily come to the end of their lives?

Once, I went to the bank to do business. I met an old man in our community, was helped out of the car by his son, and then moved to the bank bit by bit. His son said that there was something wrong with the old man's bank card and he had to deal with it himself.

The old man couldn't walk at that time. Every time he rubbed his feet forward, he had to rely on his son's two hands to support him.

Every time he moves 1 meter, he needs a lot of effort.

By the time we finished, their father and son had not walked into the bank gate.

Not long after I met him, the old man died.

The old man can't walk unsteadily, but he can't walk basically, because his feet can't be lifted, so he can only rub forward bit by bit, and his feet don't leave the ground.

I think walking unsteadily is a bad balance of the body, and it must be a sign of a problem in a certain part of the body, but as long as this person can take big steps and lift his feet, he should be able to get better after a period of exercise.

When I first started practicing standing on one leg, I also swayed from side to side and stood unsteadily. But I know it is my lack of exercise. After practicing for a while, you can stand firm.

A few years ago, I watched CCTV's health road program. There is an 80-year-old lady. The doctor diagnosed that she had only a few months to live. Let her go home and prepare for the funeral.

However, the old lady didn't believe that she would die. After returning home, accompanied by her wife, she practiced flat support every day. From the beginning, she couldn't support it, but later it became longer and longer. Her health is completely recovered.

On that day's program, the old couple performed flat-panel support for everyone, and supported more than a few young people.

Therefore, when the elderly are in poor health, don't think of death first, but exercise first, let the internal organs move and try their best to restore health.