Guest guest Posted March 5, 2001 Report Share Posted March 5, 2001 Gretchen; I use a three wheel at Walmart; I don't like those as well as I do my Jazzy 1120 powerchair! It has joystick control ( great for my limits with hands and weakness) and very stable, climbs curbs, and safe on rough terrain or steep inclines etc. I don't have a lift or a ramp to take it out of the home yet, so this is only reason I use the one at Walmart. Medicare paid 80% and MDA paid other 20% and up to $1700, which allowed me to get the lift on my seat that medicare don't allow; (think limit has gone up now to about $2200)on mine with script from doctor stating reason for power chair due to hand weakness and progression of lower legs and back problems due to CMT weakness and atrophy; scooters have hand bars and my hands cramp and freeze into clawed position after short time useing those;( I don't drive a car anymore for hands hurt and lots of clawing from gripping steering wheel and have propreception with legs and feet and in hands too) they are too hard to grip for me. I think I grip extra hard for trying to feel where they are and what they are doing and it makes them have more pain and stress. Using the joy stick on chair is great! I also have power lift on seat to go to cabinet height and reach uppers to do and put away dishes, & cook meals; I vaccum from my power chair to keep from falling (vaccuming causes me to lose balance and also get weak) and stressing lower back and legs; I also can move furniture with it; LOL Hubby freaked out one day I'd rearranged some furniture and he thought I'd lifted it. . . but I smiled and said I figured out how to do it without hurting myself then I went over postioned my powerchair firmly against the end of the loveseat and went forward sliding it with ease! He just grinned and shook his head! My kids laughed and Said " COOL, MOM " !!! It's fun learning how to remmove my limits with my new Tool! I sit in it as my chair for everything; eating, watching TV sitting at computer. . . it keeps me from getting up and down so much ; I can still feel like I can pamper the family without using so much energy! ~ sorry so long explaining. . but have to tell all! Love Libby ===== " I THANK GOD FOR MY HANDICAPS, FOR, THROUGH THEM, I HAVE FOUND MYSELF, MY WORK, AND MY GOD. " - Helen Keller " FRIENDS ARE LIKE PILLARS; SOMETMES THEY LEAN ON YOU; SOMETIMES THEY HOLD YOU UP! " Living w/CMT http://www.geocities.com/charcot_marie_tooth CAMPAIGNING for CMT Awareness http://www..org __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 'dwarfism ' wrote: ==== - - Looking to unsubscribe? Don't e-mail the list! Just send a blank e-mail to d ....' > Take a look to the attachment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2002 Report Share Posted February 23, 2002 In a message dated 2/23/2002 10:14:23 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > Get a lnaguage master and use a script fading procedure combinedwith > incidental teeaching Joe, I have a Language Master and have never used it this way. Can you explain in detail when you have a chance? Thanks : ) --- Mom to , 5 1/2, autistic and , 2, NT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2002 Report Share Posted February 24, 2002 A script fading procedure was developed by PCDI many years ago and they apear to have had good results with it. They would teach the child to run a card through the language master, which would contain a script such as " I enjoy singing the blues. " The child would run teh card through and turn to the person next to him and say the person's name and follow it with " I enjoy singing the blues " The person who is the listener woudl turn and say " You do. I like singing hte blues to, do you know hte words to stormy weather. " This begins a dialogue between teh two. Never teach the " O.K. goodbye script " early on (just like you never teach the more sign early). I would get the Krantz adn McCallaghan book on Activty schedules and there articles opn script fading. I thin kthat one recently appeared in JABA around 2000. Joe On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 Signs@... wrote: > In a message dated 2/23/2002 10:14:23 AM Eastern Standard Time, > writes: > > Get a lnaguage master and use a script fading procedure combinedwith > > incidental teeaching > > Joe, > I have a Language Master and have never used it this way. Can you > explain in detail when you have a chance? Thanks : ) > --- > Mom to , 5 1/2, autistic > and , 2, NT > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2002 Report Share Posted February 24, 2002 If you understand hte theory behind script fading, you see instantly that this can be done by more then just a language master. One can coach a child through a conversation and vido tape him speaking, tehn play back the video and havethe video represent the coach this time. Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 jeanne simmons wrote: Yes to C? Yes to Curcumin? Or that they are both bogus? jeanne, there are numerous scientific abstracts that support the use of both Vitamin C and curcumin as flu modulators. The cites are so voluminous that I won't post them here. If you're interested in cites for curcumin, go to www.grouppekurosawa.com and check the blog. If you're interested in cites for Vitamin C, Google for " orthomolecular medicine " and hundreds if not thousands of cites will come up. Whether massive infusion of Vitamin C can turn back the tide of ravaging influenza, I doubt it. Can preparing either or both prepare the body to resist infection? That's what the cites are all about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2005 Report Share Posted November 4, 2005 I have to echo the praise for Ross. Last weekend I got the Austin ( I know, I know) upper body workout set and it IS challenging, a Baron Baptiste 30 min Yoga tape I am saving for tomorrow, and a Belly Dance party DVD (more fun than working out) and there were a ton others I could have picked up with a bit more cash. But they were all in the $5-10 range. Darcy, careful with the wrist weights!! If you use them, use them briefly and use them lightly. The wrist is a joint as well and the elbow not so far away, both easily injured. You are better off carying the weight in your hands and when you do no more than 3 lbs during jarring aerobics for a long period of time. Elbows, elbows, elbows. I learned the hard way over ten years ago and had to wear braces on both arms for months. Ironically enough they were Austin wrist weights...lol. But I was a flute player with a small case of carpel already. a -- _______________________________________________ Search for businesses by name, location, or phone number. -Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC\ =lycos10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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