Guest guest Posted December 5, 2010 Report Share Posted December 5, 2010 Kid Cart. It can be made custom to the needs of the child! " Children are like butterflies in the wind. Some fly higher than others, BUT each one flies the best they can!!!! " From: Blair <mom2twoinaz@...> Subject: which special needs stroller/push chair?? To: Date: Sunday, December 5, 2010, 3:23 PM  Well, it has become apparent that our little guy's mitochondrial disease is rearing it's ugly head & he  is getting more fatigued with walking...our strollers are not big enough for him so our pediatrician suggested getting a special needs storller or push chair. BUT...after spending hours looking thru the adaptive mall website I am confused.... I need to know which one of these two have any of you had luck with.... OR if you have a suggestion for a better lightweight , easy to fold (not taking up a ton of room) idea PLEASE let me know! I need something that will last a while but also not too big for him (he is 3 & 35 " tall) Special Tomatoe EIO Push chair or Maclaren Major special needs stroller PLEASE email me directly as I cant get onto emial frequently right now to check group email... thanks so much for your time !! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2010 Report Share Posted December 5, 2010 sorry about the last one.... This is the site to llok for....http://www.kidsupco.com/products.html They have different size strlloer/wheelchairs you can get custom made for your little one!!! " Children are like butterflies in the wind. Some fly higher than others, BUT each one flies the best they can!!!! " From: Blair <mom2twoinaz@...> Subject: which special needs stroller/push chair?? To: Date: Sunday, December 5, 2010, 3:23 PM  Well, it has become apparent that our little guy's mitochondrial disease is rearing it's ugly head & he  is getting more fatigued with walking...our strollers are not big enough for him so our pediatrician suggested getting a special needs storller or push chair. BUT...after spending hours looking thru the adaptive mall website I am confused.... I need to know which one of these two have any of you had luck with.... OR if you have a suggestion for a better lightweight , easy to fold (not taking up a ton of room) idea PLEASE let me know! I need something that will last a while but also not too big for him (he is 3 & 35 " tall) Special Tomatoe EIO Push chair or Maclaren Major special needs stroller PLEASE email me directly as I cant get onto emial frequently right now to check group email... thanks so much for your time !! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2010 Report Share Posted December 5, 2010 Gonna get it right.... http://www.kidupco.com/products.html  Custom made Strollers/wheelchairs " Children are like butterflies in the wind. Some fly higher than others, BUT each one flies the best they can!!!! " From: Blair <mom2twoinaz@...> Subject: which special needs stroller/push chair?? To: Date: Sunday, December 5, 2010, 3:23 PM  Well, it has become apparent that our little guy's mitochondrial disease is rearing it's ugly head & he  is getting more fatigued with walking...our strollers are not big enough for him so our pediatrician suggested getting a special needs storller or push chair. BUT...after spending hours looking thru the adaptive mall website I am confused.... I need to know which one of these two have any of you had luck with.... OR if you have a suggestion for a better lightweight , easy to fold (not taking up a ton of room) idea PLEASE let me know! I need something that will last a while but also not too big for him (he is 3 & 35 " tall) Special Tomatoe EIO Push chair or Maclaren Major special needs stroller PLEASE email me directly as I cant get onto emial frequently right now to check group email... thanks so much for your time !! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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