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Post by Sir Paul on Oct 11, 2014 12:23:23 GMT -5
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Post by mealsonwheels on Oct 11, 2014 12:25:35 GMT -5
This might be a thinly veiled attempt to see some sexy nurse/witch/cheerleader costumes. I applaud your effort, sir.
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Post by Sir Paul on Oct 11, 2014 12:46:23 GMT -5
Just fighting the good fight man.
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Post by Kiran on Oct 11, 2014 13:12:04 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2014 18:41:17 GMT -5
That is a cute kitty on you in the second picture...
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Post by Ximena on Oct 15, 2014 5:40:37 GMT -5
The one with the spider reminds me of that viral video where they dressed up the corgi like a giant spider and made a horror film.
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Post by Sir Paul on Oct 15, 2014 13:56:20 GMT -5
That is a cute kitty on you in the second picture... Just so you know, that little guy is leading a wonderful life indoors at my CNA's house!
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Post by Kiran on Oct 15, 2014 21:06:33 GMT -5
That is a cute kitty on you in the second picture... OMG! Only now I've noticed this! I don't know what happened, since I LOVE cats!!
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Post by Sir Paul on Oct 22, 2014 19:21:39 GMT -5
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Post by Emma on Oct 22, 2014 22:34:09 GMT -5
Thats is an interesting wheelchair. Why did you opt for that type as opposed to the more common type that has a smaller footprint and a joystick control?
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Post by Sir Paul on Oct 26, 2014 12:24:48 GMT -5
That is an interesting wheelchair. Why did you opt for that type as opposed to the more common type that has a smaller footprint and a joystick control? Hey Emma. When I was 7 walking had became very tiring, so I was given a three-wheeled mobility scooter. My form of MD is a rare kind, slower progressing, but similar in its effects to the more common Duchennes. Muscle contractions, weakness, scoliosis... I'm 36 now. Having a scooter that I can easily transfer in and out of has been very important. Most of my life I've been strong enough to crawl, transfer myself, stand (to varying degrees), so an electric chair was too constricting. I've gotten weaker in my 30's, but I've kind of grown into my chair. It still works for me though.
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Post by Tek on Oct 26, 2014 16:34:06 GMT -5
I've had the three wheeled things before, don't you feel they're just too clunky?
Getting an electric wheelchair that's not 'constricting' is not very hard to do. I'm also a guy who needs to transfer in/out multiple times a day (I sit in my drivers seat to drive my car) and I made sure they adapt the chair to accommodate that, by making movable armrests like you have on your scooter, and fold-able footrests so they're not in the way and my turning radius is pretty small. (not small enough, though!)
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Post by Emma on Oct 28, 2014 15:19:25 GMT -5
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Post by Sir Paul on Oct 30, 2014 12:17:31 GMT -5
Wow! That guy is incredibly creative. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Emma on Oct 30, 2014 16:44:38 GMT -5
I've had the three wheeled things before, don't you feel they're just too clunky? Getting an electric wheelchair that's not 'constricting' is not very hard to do. I'm also a guy who needs to transfer in/out multiple times a day (I sit in my drivers seat to drive my car) and I made sure they adapt the chair to accommodate that, by making movable armrests like you have on your scooter, and fold-able footrests so they're not in the way and my turning radius is pretty small. (not small enough, though!) Yes Tek that is exactly what I was thinking about. Thanks for explaining though Rolling Thunder.
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