There is a certain "Psychology" about men discussing their "limitations". Most men for most of their lives have pretty much been able to do what they want to do, when they want to do it. Then, either thru a health issue, or an accident, whether it became sudden, or progressed over a period of time, when a man's physical abilities begin to decline, some men (not all but some) refuse to ask for help. It's my amateur opinion (as one who has been diagnosed with MS and has watched my physical health decline over the last 5 years) that men refuse to ask for help and refuse to accept offered help, as this shows an "outward" sign of a "weakness". And believe me, no man want's to be perceived as having any type of weakness when he is out in his "neighborhood".
I refused to use a cane to assist me in walking for almost a year when I should have. I remember walking up a hill in muzzleloader season....got near the top.....was very exhausted (this MS stuff will kick the stuffing out of you right quick), my leg gave out and I went #$% over tin cups down the hill. I threw my gun away from me hoping it would not go off (it was not cocked but had pan powder) and when it was all over, my ram rod snapped in half, my bore was jammed full of mud, and my pride was hurt again. More importantly I realized that it was one of the most stupidest things I've ever done.
Anyway, IMHO, forums like this are tough because men don't like to come and boo-hoo (ahh...so too speak) about their physical issues.
That's what I think, but then, I could all wet on this.
Dave