[Blind-Rollers] wheelchair or a scooter

Lauren Merryfield lauren at catlines.com
Sun Jun 23 04:44:13 UTC 2019


Hi,
I've wondered about a scooter, too. They are closer to the ground, it seems to me. And this loaner power chair I have is huuuuuuge, and the seat is waaaaaaay  too high for me. I almost fall out of the chair, so I haven't used it much lately. I thought I was afraid of it's power, but it is the seat I don't like. They can't do anything with it.
Thanks,
Lauren

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From: Blind-Rollers <blind-rollers-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Heather via Blind-Rollers
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Subject: [Blind-Rollers] wheelchair or a scooter

HI, thinking about getting a  scooter instead of a power chair, they sound like the same thing. I have never seen an actual scooter; are they those things you see at the store like wallmart? It just seems that they go further than a power chair; is this correct? I stopped looking for one cause everyone in my family has to argue, “that will not fit in the car…now I have to get a knew car, you have to help me pay for it..”  NO matter that me walking around has caused me to fall several times but, that is what they care about.So I think I will be on stupid crappy transit cause I cant wait anymore. I had so mini bruises that someone might have thought I took up prise fighting! Sie Heather 

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