My husband and I retired in June 2013 and decided to work camp that fall. Almost immediately after, I got a cancer diagnosis and had to have a mastectomy and chemotherapy. We lived in our RV in Branson, Missouri the entire time. (A very long way from our stick home in upstate New York) I avoided big box stores, but often went to shows and ate out at restaurants. When I felt ill, I stayed at home in our RV. There were nights that climbing the three stairs to our bedroom felt like a mountain -- but a much smaller mountain than if I had been home and had to climb a full flight of stairs at night. It was soooo much easier to shower in the RV -- and I could take just a few steps to sit on the bed to dress. When I got home (after my last treatment), it was so much harder to shower in a larger enclosure -- I couldn't hang onto the walls as easily! Then I would have to go all the way to the living room (about 30 steps lol) to sit down to dress. It was utterly exhausting. So for me, being in the RV was an excellent option during that time.
Think about your options -- what works well for one person might not work for another, but don't be afraid to try!
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