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Suisez, Good for you. Life doesn't have to stop just because we have this

yucky stuff. We have just to accept it and find out ways to move around in our

kind of world. I know its hard to do but after you're tried it just makes

sense to do it. Good for you!..Flora

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Susieq,

It is hard to say yes to useing a wheel chair, I felt the same way too until I

tried one, they sure help with the fatigue issues. I have a one handed wheel

chair that I use when I need it. Have a fantastic day, Sandy

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Hi Group,

I used a wheel chair for the first time last weekend when we went to

the State Fair. My husband said he was sorry I had to use the chair

(because that indicates I am getting worse). But I told him I didn't

HAVE to use it, I chose to and what a differnce it made. I actually

enjoyed the day instead of being so tired that all I wanted to do was

sit down and/orleave. When we looked at the exhibits I could think

about them and not how miserable I was. To any of you that have been

resisting using one I would say go for it - it made such a

difference. Susieq in Calif

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In a message dated 9/9/2004 7:48:57 AM Pacific Standard Time,

susieq2828@... writes:

I actually

enjoyed the day instead of being so tired that all I wanted to do was

sit down and/orleave. When we looked at the exhibits I could think

about them and not how miserable I was. To any of you that have been

resisting using one I would say go for it - it made such a

difference. Susieq in Calif

I remember making the decision to get a Jazzy when we were going

to a big theme park and I didn't want to be tired or not being able

to keep up...or hold anyone else up. It was great and although

I rarely use it, I have to laugh because my husband said it'd be

nice if it came with a remote control for him to use so he could

keep up with me now. It's either that or I hit him if he's in

front of me. :-) , also in Calif

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Hi Sue. I also used a wheelchair a couple of years ago when we went

to a big state fair. It was great. but i have to say found it a

little scary till i got used to it. I felt like i was on a

rollercoaster or some other theme park ride as i thought my husband

was walking way too fast and we were dodging people left right and

center. But i wouldnt hesitate to use it again if we were in a

silimar stituation, Maureen in Sydney.

PS I got a very sore bottom from using it tho.

> Hi Group,

> I used a wheel chair for the first time last weekend when we went to

> the State Fair. My husband said he was sorry I had to use the chair

> (because that indicates I am getting worse). But I told him I didn't

> HAVE to use it, I chose to and what a differnce it made. I actually

> enjoyed the day instead of being so tired that all I wanted to do was

> sit down and/orleave. When we looked at the exhibits I could think

> about them and not how miserable I was. To any of you that have been

> resisting using one I would say go for it - it made such a

> difference. Susieq in Calif

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