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In Remembrance
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I'm having one of those, it's heck to be home alone, when you have MS, days.
![]() I wake up from my much needed nap, having to go to potty, badly and scoot #2 had not charged. Charge light wasn't even on. ![]() I, very carefully and gingerly, as not to fall on ****, get to scoot #1, that has just enough charge to get me to the bathroom. That was 4 hrs ago and I have to piddle again. ![]() I hate not being able to, at least, walk to the bathroom. ![]() ![]() How do you all handle being alone with MS disability? Who do you call? What do you do? ![]() ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | barb02 (12-06-2009), Dejibo (12-06-2009), DM (12-07-2009), gonnamakeit (12-05-2009), NurseNancy (12-10-2009) |
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Is it the outlet, or could it be the charging cords that's acting funky?
Does the outlet have a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) switch on it? It's a little button between the upper outlet and the lower outlet. If the button is sticking out, the GFI might have been tripped. (we done that by accidentally bumping the test button for the GFI) Just push the button back and that should reset the GFI. If it's the cord, you might have to get a new cord. A friend of mine used to work for The Scooter Store. She told me once that you can use the power cord to a laptop, or a newer sewing machine as long as the ends match. (but dont quote me on that, call the people you got the scooter from and ask)
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (12-05-2009) |
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The system uses a special speaker phone tied to Life Line and not a regular phone, so a person just talks loud and is heard on the other end. The first person on my list for them to call is my son, then my father and then the 911 people. I feel very safe with this system because it can be used for anything from health problems to intruders to anything that is causing a problem. Help is very fast. There is a lockbox with the key to my door on my front door so that the firemen or police can get in without breaking it down or breaking out a window. Don't know what I am going to do when I get sick and can't get out of bed, but probably will have my son sleep over so he can help me. He is not married and has no kids. Your concerns are very real and are my concerns too. Sure is lousy getting old and being alone with this debilitating disease. gmi ![]() |
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Are those lifeline necklace thingies waterproof?? Like, if I got my mom one, can she wear it in the shower? (she doesnt have MS, just bad knees and bad back and not the greatest at walking anymore)
I've been thinking about talking to my dad about getting something like that for my mother, so that if I can manage to get back to school (as long as the MS trolls will let me go) I wont feel so bad about leaving her home for hours at a time alone.
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Now I wear the necklace and like it much better. gmi |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (12-06-2009) |
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Sally,
Do you have a manual wheelchair or a walker? I only use my power chair when I go outside. In the house I use my manual most of the time. In the kitchen I use the rollator so I can get some exercise. At night, I have the rollator beside the bed and use it to get up in the morning. I immediately transfer into the manual chair and go to the bathroom. Most of the day is spent pushing the rollator and sitting in the manual. That way I can "carry" things on the rollator and push it while sitting in the manual. Hope you can get situated with your mechanical "legs". It is hard to be so dependent on others or on machines. gmi |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (12-06-2009) |
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Awww, that sounds pants sal. I thank my lucky stars that I'm not in your situation.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (12-06-2009) |
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