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Jomar 08-16-2008 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by ATallOne (Post 346641)
Do not let others persuade you one way or the other. If a chair is necessary for you to regain mobility and hopefully increase your morale a bit, than by all means - GO FOR IT!

In fact I was checking them out yesterday. Some pretty sharp looking little buggies. The biggest problem I have with chairs or any other medical assistance device is my size. I am quite tall and most are made for the average. I have a brand new walker in my garage that I paid almost 400.00 for. It sits there collecting dust beacuse it is not built for someone like me and if I use it I am really hunched over (kills the back).

They tell me it is one of the largest they make but for who I ask? So for now I hobble around on cains.

I sure do wish I could offer you some sort of suggetions on the leg shakes and tremors, but even my own doc kinda beat around the bush with that subject and I have never been giving relief. I may be on massive doses of morphone all the time, but it just doesn't hit that area or help. If I come across any info that might be of interest to you, I will pass it along for sure.

Chin Up! Mark :)

Mark , you may have to find someone that can customize chair /walker for you.

perhaps even place an ad in the local papers or UK craigslist?? asking for customization of those and put a pic in the ad so they will see what kind of materials they would be working with.

I wouldn't tell about your condition or anything - just say you are looking for someone to customize for size these items and post the pictures of them.

I'm thinking a good handyman, metal worker, school shop class project???
Or is anyone in your neighborhood good at fix all things??

Of course you would probably want to make up a paper or something stating the terms & fee - I watch too many judge shows LOL.

a school might do it for the experience...

the company I used to work for made a special hydraulic wheelchair chair for a little person that was having mobility issues, he had worked there along time- they even had the company engineers design it.

So it is do able you just need to find the right people.


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