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Lumia_black 12-03-2014 05:30 PM

Asking for a wheelchair.
 
I'm thinking I want to get my own wheelchair(not a power chair) just one of those slick, lightweight ones like the type Colors sells. It just seems to be more convenient than hobbling onto one of the store carts and since these days worrying about peeing my pants, I wouldn't care if I did it on my own chair. Plus I could put my supplies on my own chair, like in one of those chair packs.

Trouble is, they cost like 5,000 dollars, I cant afford that. I wrote to my insurance company, but not heard anything yet.

So...how can I get one of these? Medicaid? Should I make a craigslist add?

BBS1951 12-03-2014 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Lumia_black (Post 1111085)
I'm thinking I want to get my own wheelchair(not a power chair) just one of those slick, lightweight ones like the type Colors sells. It just seems to be more convenient than hobbling onto one of the store carts and since these days worrying about peeing my pants, I wouldn't care if I did it on my own chair. Plus I could put my supplies on my own chair, like in one of those chair packs.

Trouble is, they cost like 5,000 dollars, I cant afford that. I wrote to my insurance company, but not heard anything yet.

So...how can I get one of these? Medicaid? Should I make a craigslist add?


Medical supply stores attached to pharmacies, or not, can tell you how to get one.

msbluis 12-03-2014 08:35 PM

Manual wheelchair
 
If you are just now beginning to think you might need a wheelchair, you are possibly already weeks or months past actually needing one. Many of us have/had put it off longer than we should have. And I'll bet there's only one or two who might regret having purchased one when they did.

You are a wise person. A few months ago I wrote a column called "How to know when you need a wheelchair." It should be somewhere in the index under "Humor" if you want to look under that headline and I tried to use some humor to explain when is the proper time to get a wheelchair for you.

Shop around and if you aren't familiar with them, go to a pharmacy that sells medical equipment and let them help explain it to you. Then talk with your doctor, your friends and neighbors, whoever and look around online for the best price you can find where the size and weight of chair that has the features you want. Keep in mind if you're going to be moving to chair yourself in and out of the car it's going to need to be what's called a light weight chair or even a super lightweight, however the lighter weight the chair the more money it is typically seems to cost but it will be a good investment.
If you go on to need a power chair then having a good manual chair will be an excellent backup in case of repairs being needed to the power chair. A good manual chair will probably run you anywhere between 400 and 800 or 900 dollars depending on what your budget budget allows.
Good luck.

SallyC 12-03-2014 09:48 PM

If you are not quite ready for a powerchair, a scooter might do. I love my scooter
and it only cost me 700.00. It's small enough, that I can use it in the house.
I do have a bigger outdoor scooter and a lift in my van, for the bigger jobs.:D

Don't buy an expensive custom w-chair, until you know what you're going to
need, down the line. Take it from me, the need changes!!:hug:

doydie 12-04-2014 01:04 AM

Local MS society might have a wheel chair, I belong to several on line websites for my city. Consinment shops have them Goodwill, etc. CVS and WAlgreens even have transport chairs but they have no tired that you can move yourself.
Good luck. I like my scooter on the odd times I do use it. It jsut gives me more independence.

NurseNancy 12-05-2014 03:17 PM

i wonder if the MSAA organization might have something available and/or can give you some advice/information.

you might even be able to rent one somewhere to evaluate it's use.

TheSleeper 12-07-2014 09:10 PM

Take a look at the ads in Craigslist in your area, bought a folding Invacare manual wheelchair last year for a 100 bucks, it's like new. Flea markets and local news papers may have them from time to time also.

kicker 12-09-2014 02:47 PM

I am in a wheelchair (power) 24/7. I have only 1 usable leg and self-toilet with well-placed grab-bars. I did Canadian crutches, walker, and found mall walking exhausting so we purchased a wheel chair ($5000 sounds really expensive - My Invacare manual WC was like $300.00. My power chair was expensive because it has bells and whistles. I found being in a chair made a lot of things easier. I have less fatigue, zoom around, go places I hadn't been going to much.

Many insurance companies give a Durable Equipment allowance to cover chairs, hospital beds, etc. Your doctor needs to write a prescription for a chair if you want insurance help paying for it. I prefer picking my own rather than letting insurer providing things, too many bad experiences with inadequate stuff. It frees you up in many ways. It's a tool.

Lumia_black 12-10-2014 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by kicker (Post 1112043)
($5000 sounds really expensive - My Invacare manual WC was like $300.00.

Yes I looked at those at Walgreens today and with the pop off wheels, but very heavy. I drive and i'll need it to be lighter and smaller I think. Those cost more because they are made of Titanium and such.

I got this idea from seeing a young woman at Target(I was waiting in the parking lot for my sister) she pulled into the parking space and hobbled around to the back of her SUV and lifted out the chair then rode it into Target. Pretty sure she is an MSer to, but could be wrong. Anyway it looked like a good idea.

I'm taking the suggestions.

Starznight 12-15-2014 09:11 PM

I use a wheelchair on occasion, bought my own a while back when they had me in a cast for my ankles. I forget where I bought it though aside from it being an online site that wasn't Amazon. It is a manual wheelchair, weighs about 30lbs with all the parts. I took off the sides, and it has easily removable footrests, so it dropped the weight a bit from there.

I can get it in and out of the car with fairly easily using the larger back wheels to "roll" it along the bumper, which is less I have to lift and only have a hard time if some "Good Samaritan" decides I'm their good deed for the day. (Grabbing the chair before even asking if they can give me a hand and most of the time without any warning...OUCH)

A heavier chair can be manageable, still I would have loved to have bought a super light-weight one, but can't justify making the switch, right now.

Jewels 12-26-2014 08:19 PM

Asking for a wheelchair
 
i found a very lightweight wheelchair from Garman called the Ergo-flight. It is a natural flow of how the body curves throughout the entire chair. It is comfortable, and costs about $800, depending on the accessories you get. I am getting one next year, and cannot wait. I am gearing Lila up for use of my chair when we go out to stores, etc. and to school. I am so grateful to Lila, who has kept me balancing ever since she came a short 13 weeks ago. Now it will take some time for her to learn that she needs to pull me in the wheelchair, not just when we walk together. She is much better at school now, having a semester to get used to going to school and classes and work with me. She is amazing! She is two and a half, purebred German Shepherd, trained by a retired police dog trainer in service dog, therapy dog, and protection trained as well. She is a very striking Shepherd, so inquisitive, yet does what she knows to do when asked. I could not have afforded to pay for all her training. But the lady didn't want me to pay her. No, she gave her to me, with the only stipulation that she keep her AKC papers, that she be able to see her from time to time, and she KNEW that I was the one to get the dog. Lila has a harness/vest, but I will see how she does when she pulls me in the chair. I may have to get a different harness for her if she is a strong puller, which I think she will be. What a completeness I feel with her by my side. I am not afraid when I am walking down the street with her, or in a store, or at a restaurant. I no longer feel self conscious when I have her by my side. The store security knows us by name, and when she isn't with me, they ask where she is. She loves me way down deep. Even when I have to go up to the laundry room, she greets me as if I'd been gone forever, and wants to kiss my face. I looked for years for a shepherd that was trained, my daughter found her in a matter of days and Lila was in our home in three days, in our hearts always. She acts like our old dog Storm so much that our old cat Jazz is taken with her as well. Lila loves her too, and respects her instinctively. What a pair they make.
Oh well, just wanted to share a couple of things. My spine has gotten w lot worse in the last year or so, and my pain clinic dr thinks it might be time to look into surgery. So please pray about that with me. Also, school was grueling this past semester, and I have to take Elementary Algebra again cuz I got a D. I feel so stupid! But then it's on to get my BS in Psychology, then my MA in Counseling, and then to open a practice here where I live unless I find somewhere else to practice that has good benefits. I want to make a difference in people's' lives, give back in a way that conveys how completely I understand. It is a drive deep within my heart. Pray that I pass with a C or better this time. Thanks for everything, for your support, friendship, and help deciphering my feelings from what the truth may be.

Jewels:hug::hug::hug:

SallyC 12-26-2014 09:53 PM

Lila sounds wonderful. I'm so happy for you both. You will be in
my prayers and I hope that your surgery will help you to fell better.

So Sorry for your pain. :hug:

NurseNancy 12-27-2014 11:00 AM

hi jewels,

your dog sounds like the best. i'm glad you found each other.
i recently had back surgery and it was the best decision i made. my rehab has gone well and i am almost pain free (except for muscle pain).

i think you'll do fine in your schoolwork. anyone who has a passion in their heart for something will succeed. i was an RN for 35 yrs. when i went back to school for my BSN i had to take a remedial algebra class. math was never my best subject. but, i was able to pass and finished school.

best of luck to you. let us know how that all goes.

doydie 12-27-2014 11:43 PM

jewels. my sister was also a bad math student. I guess like the rest of her family. Anyway, she was able to take the classes along with the basketball team. They took it with this one special teacher who MADE sure they passed it and worked on them some times one on one. You know some athletes are recruited for their ability to play ball only but do not have good acedemic skills at all and it is kind of remedial. So she took it along with them. She also enjoyed the attention of all the guys! But she passed it well and not only passed but understood it so that when she went on for her masters and then PHD, she had the knowledge, no just the grade


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