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Old 04-25-2007, 06:50 PM #13
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Hi Sally,

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Originally Posted by SallyC View Post
I've seen that frame thingy you're talking about...cool!

yes, expensive, as everything is that helps us. Will this devise help her to stand on her own eventially?

This disease is really the pitts, isn't it...Bah!!

Love to you Both,

Sally
I doubt the device would allow her to stand on her own, even after several months use but with this disease, you just never know.

The main reason we would purchase it would be to improve both her circulation and respiratory systems. A secondary benefit would be the reduction of leg spasms and hopefully the standing would reduce the tone in her legs.

As you likely know, sitting in a wheel-chair all the time is hard on every system and eventually that leads to many problems.

Harry
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