[Blind-rollers] I knew this was coming/can anyone help?

Heather kd5cbl at gmail.com
Thu Feb 21 17:14:16 UTC 2019


Which state do you live in?  I would contact an onm instructor or your state’s National federation for the blind state rep. Or you can call the national office. If you are in Texas, Louisiana, Colorado, I can connect you.   If any one wants to judge you because your blind, they have to provide ONM instructor for the evaluation but, that can be a catch 22 as not all of them would say a blind individual can use an electric   chair. I have not been wel for a while but, if you want you can e-mail me and I can try to conect  you to resources.
Thanks Heather 
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From: Lauren Merryfield via Blind-Rollers
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 6:01 PM
To: 'Blind wheelchair users list'
Cc: Lauren Merryfield
Subject: [Blind-rollers] I knew this was coming/can anyone help?

Hi,

They are working on getting me a new wheelchair. I do have to be evaluated
since I am going toward a motorized chair. The medical info, the x-rays etc,
show that I qualify for a motorized chair due to the extent of the
osteoarthritis in my knees and hips. However, and you guessed it, they are
concerned about the safety of a blind person using a motorized chair. 

 

Sooooo, would anyone be willing to give me your phone number and be willing
to talk to whomever is involved to help advocate for me? I mean, I can tell
them theoretically, but an actual blind user would be the best.  If so,
please contact me at

lauren at catlines.com 

Thanks,

Lauren Merryfield

Ps:I've been using a manual chair and that is quite difficult. It seems like
a motorized chair would be easier for me, especially since my arms are not
that strong either.  

 

Much of the time, I can hear whether I am heading for a wall or I'm out in
the middle etc, by the sound.  I don't know how to explain that to a sighted
person. I guess it is sonar or something. Like, when I used to walk, I could
hear trees or pillars etc, off to my right or left without using a cane on
them. 

Yea! the audiobook version of "Jesus makes the difference" is now available
on audible . com (delete the spaces). 

As my cats would say:"Meow when you feel like it!"

 

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