hawkdon
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lol usually there are no shoe's on my feet, thats the main problem.....Maybe some harder shoes might help Don?
lol usually there are no shoe's on my feet, thats the main problem.....Maybe some harder shoes might help Don?
I do not, but I had two for my husband when the wheely walker was no longer useful. Both would fold up and fit in the boot of the car but they were different sizes. He was a heavy man so the one he used every day in the nursing home was heavy duty. The other one was lighter and easier for me to lift. That was the one I would use to take him on outings.I think it's time. My knees are deteriorating and I have realised life has become very small because I don't want to go anywhere that means walking. My husband is patient but it's not fair. We used to go for days out, museums, art galleries etc.
So I think a nice portable wheelchair would open life up for us again. Just for bigger outings. I have to admit I am not as I once was.
Do people here have one and was it a hard decision?
Well..............lol usually there are no shoe's on my feet, thats the main problem.....![]()
Under $100 on Amazon.We have a transport chair for my MIL (103) we use for Dr visits, she uses a walker around the house..
I do hope her back is now free of pain. Back surgery must be very hard to get through.I bought my wife an XL transfer chair. 8" swivel wheels and a basket for stuff. Transported her all over the fair with it.
She was going thru 2 back surgeries and recoveries. It mostly sits in the L.R. now, just furniture, but occasionally she
still sits in it at the kitchen peeling potatoes that sort of thing. I found it like new at a 2nd hand store for $30. I was
looking into a Trailer hitch lift and power chair when I found it. It doesn't have its footrest on it so she can scoot with
her feet wherever she wishes. She loves it.