[Blind-rollers] knew wheelchair user

Becky Frankeberger b.butterfly at comcast.net
Sat Aug 4 16:39:02 UTC 2018


Do they need a dog and pony show. Tell them to slowly push you in the manual and they have to stop or turn as you command. Men hate this part, snort. You won't be perfect and they shouldn't expect you to be perfect as fully sighted have rolled over people's toes, knocked over displays etc and they know this is true.

If the cane is to heavy or whatever there is a frame made of PVC pipe with two wheels you just push ahead of you. You have choices on what works best with you. 

The doctor should know there is a very low speed the power chair can be set on, so your long cane can know what is around you and react before you knock over a display.

If you have a male PCA helping you to the bathroom, men are so much nicer then women and will let you in the men's room. Found this out when my husband was helping me and we were out, if no family bathrooms are readily available.  

Go back to that same practice and get an appointment with the P.A. or Nurse Practitioner working with that same doctor and do the dog and pony show in the building. That is BS we have to keep educating, but that is reality for the blind. 

Also, there are vibrating devices that augment the cane for when we get to close to something and the cane doesn't pick it up. There are Glasses that vibrate. Something called a Buzz Clip, and Mini Guide when you get rick enough to afford that one the Mini one. The glasses and the Buzz clip are over a hundred dollars. The Mini is like three four hundred.  

Also if you are a rehab client they can advocate with you that there is indeed other blind in power chairs that get around well especially in familiar areas in a power chair. 
The Center for Independent Living is also there for you if you are not currently a rehab customer. They will advocate with you. 

There are pluses and minuses with power chairs if you plan to go in say a car. You will need a manual chair. Is your home turning radius wide enough for a power chair.    

Hi I am Becky, I am in and out of a manual. Now I am in as I ruptured my Achilles Tendon. Naturally I just healed from foot surgery on the other foot, and that healed foot is taking all the punishment. Scares me to tell you the truth, as I also have a bad shoulder and she is taking a lot of punishment from the manual chair. My house can't handle a full out power chair. I did see several power chairs that have the motor under the seat. That is the only kind I could use in this home. We remodeled in case, for a manual wheelchair. I have a bone disorder called Osteogenesis Imperfecta. With this being in and out of a wheelchair is pretty normal. 

Becky      
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Subject: [Blind-rollers] knew wheelchair user

Hello, I am glad I found this list, my friend told me about it because, my rehab specialist and both my neurologists want me to use a wheelchair because of my MS! 
I have a manual chair as a friend gave it to me to use till I get my chair.
So I think they said I need a group 2 power chair. 
However, the places I have come in contact with do not think it was practical for a blind person to use a power chair and they gave me what the thought I neded instead of following my doctor’s script. 
So I already had to contact my insureance so they, the wheelchair company could come and take the chair back. 
Now I am trying this again with a different doctor as my other doctor will not rewrite the script again, I guess three times was to much!
And that particular company gave them such a hard time.
Any advice to know where to go to see these power chairs. I went to two places but, they would not show me anything when I said I was just looking and the other said my insureance will never give me a power chair because I am blind.
My friends already have chairs and she showed me how to use my cane and the chair at the same time.
She had a smart drive she is using till she gets her power chair. 
The smart drive is just not safe, it threw her on the street and her sister was thrown in to a brick wall as the chair did not stop fast enough. SO actually we are looking for power chairs as we do not have the mussle strength to push ourselves with a manual!
It think it was pure luck to meet my friends and we all have similar conditions and take some of the same meds too!
Any advice on on power group 2 chairs?
Thank you,












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