Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 I really liked the wheelchair/stroller you used when I saw you at Mayo. What is it called? I know we are getting to the stage where Asenath is too big for strollers and need to look into another option. My only problem is that with the new baby I need to have something for her to ride in at the same time as Asenath so right now we are basically stuffing Asenath in a stroller and her legs are hanging uncomfortably. I want to get some ideas for Asenath though because she is on the brain injury waiver and can get one through them. I liked the reclining ability of yours. Darla: mommy to Asenath (3) Zipporrah (almost 3 months) Luke (15) Leah (13) (12) Isaac (9) Tirzah (7) Kezia (2) Marquis (2)Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 Sorry you are having so much trouble with Madison's urinary issues. We have been lucky with that area thus far. Asenath hardly went at all from April to September of 2002 following her big stroke but the doctors didn't take it seriously around here and by the time we went to Mayo the problems had resolved somehow. Hopefully things will improve and you won't have to go the cath route. Thanks for the info on your convaid stroller. I may look into it further. Darla Re: Kass-Mobility issue Hi Darla :-) Madison's is a Convaid and we've been quite happy with it. Hard to believe Zipporrah is already 3 months old!!! As always, your in my thoughts and prayers hun. -- BIG hugs, Kass, proud mom to Chance(10-Mito), Madison(7-Mito), and Abby(5-Mito) Home Page (http://home.swbell.net/mcpoop/index1.htm) Updates (http://www.caringbridge.org/tx/mitowhat/) United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation (http://www.umdf.org) "Life is not about the breaths we take, but the moments that take our breath away" Unknown Darla Klein wrote: I really liked the wheelchair/stroller you used when I saw you at Mayo. What is it called? I know we are getting to the stage where Asenath is too big for strollers and need to look into another option. My only problem is that with the new baby I need to have something for her to ride in at the same time as Asenath so right now we are basically stuffing Asenath in a stroller and her legs are hanging uncomfortably. I want to get some ideas for Asenath though because she is on the brain injury waiver and can get one through them. I liked the reclining ability of yours. Darla: mommy to Asenath (3) Zipporrah (almost 3 months) Luke (15) Leah (13) (12) Isaac (9) Tirzah (7) Kezia (2) Marquis (2)Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 Sorry you are having so much trouble with Madison's urinary issues. We have been lucky with that area thus far. Asenath hardly went at all from April to September of 2002 following her big stroke but the doctors didn't take it seriously around here and by the time we went to Mayo the problems had resolved somehow. Hopefully things will improve and you won't have to go the cath route. Thanks for the info on your convaid stroller. I may look into it further. Darla Re: Kass-Mobility issue Hi Darla :-) Madison's is a Convaid and we've been quite happy with it. Hard to believe Zipporrah is already 3 months old!!! As always, your in my thoughts and prayers hun. -- BIG hugs, Kass, proud mom to Chance(10-Mito), Madison(7-Mito), and Abby(5-Mito) Home Page (http://home.swbell.net/mcpoop/index1.htm) Updates (http://www.caringbridge.org/tx/mitowhat/) United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation (http://www.umdf.org) "Life is not about the breaths we take, but the moments that take our breath away" Unknown Darla Klein wrote: I really liked the wheelchair/stroller you used when I saw you at Mayo. What is it called? I know we are getting to the stage where Asenath is too big for strollers and need to look into another option. My only problem is that with the new baby I need to have something for her to ride in at the same time as Asenath so right now we are basically stuffing Asenath in a stroller and her legs are hanging uncomfortably. I want to get some ideas for Asenath though because she is on the brain injury waiver and can get one through them. I liked the reclining ability of yours. Darla: mommy to Asenath (3) Zipporrah (almost 3 months) Luke (15) Leah (13) (12) Isaac (9) Tirzah (7) Kezia (2) Marquis (2)Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 Sorry you are having so much trouble with Madison's urinary issues. We have been lucky with that area thus far. Asenath hardly went at all from April to September of 2002 following her big stroke but the doctors didn't take it seriously around here and by the time we went to Mayo the problems had resolved somehow. Hopefully things will improve and you won't have to go the cath route. Thanks for the info on your convaid stroller. I may look into it further. Darla Re: Kass-Mobility issue Hi Darla :-) Madison's is a Convaid and we've been quite happy with it. Hard to believe Zipporrah is already 3 months old!!! As always, your in my thoughts and prayers hun. -- BIG hugs, Kass, proud mom to Chance(10-Mito), Madison(7-Mito), and Abby(5-Mito) Home Page (http://home.swbell.net/mcpoop/index1.htm) Updates (http://www.caringbridge.org/tx/mitowhat/) United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation (http://www.umdf.org) "Life is not about the breaths we take, but the moments that take our breath away" Unknown Darla Klein wrote: I really liked the wheelchair/stroller you used when I saw you at Mayo. What is it called? I know we are getting to the stage where Asenath is too big for strollers and need to look into another option. My only problem is that with the new baby I need to have something for her to ride in at the same time as Asenath so right now we are basically stuffing Asenath in a stroller and her legs are hanging uncomfortably. I want to get some ideas for Asenath though because she is on the brain injury waiver and can get one through them. I liked the reclining ability of yours. Darla: mommy to Asenath (3) Zipporrah (almost 3 months) Luke (15) Leah (13) (12) Isaac (9) Tirzah (7) Kezia (2) Marquis (2)Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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