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I am so glad this has been brought up. I, too, was embarrassed to use the

scooters. One non-handicapped friend said for me to just do it. She went up to

the people greeter@ WalMart.

The carts r different@ different stores. I bring my cane so I don't appear too

fat/lazy. Honestly, nobody cares.

With my back injury, my L5/S1 disc is gone. So, I still have to frequently get

up and stretch.

But, I LOVE that everything is@ my eye level and easier to reach. Sale items r

usually on the lower shelves.

It took a few aisles of practice to feel comfortable. Happy to say I never

knocked down an end cap. Lol.

Ellen

PS. Sorry about the spam. I finally abandoned my hotmail account in favor of

gmail where there is little spam.

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> I considered using one of those motorized carts a couple of weeks ago

> (for what would have been the first time), but didn't end up doing so.

> What's the procedure? Who do you ask for " permission " ? Or are they set

> up so that you can just start them up and take one yourself

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Good for you Ellen good for you

Re: Carts in Stores/How to

I am so glad this has been brought up. I, too, was embarrassed to use the

scooters. One non-handicapped friend said for me to just do it. She went up to

the people greeter@ WalMart.

The carts r different@ different stores. I bring my cane so I don't appear too

fat/lazy. Honestly, nobody cares.

With my back injury, my L5/S1 disc is gone. So, I still have to frequently get

up and stretch.

But, I LOVE that everything is@ my eye level and easier to reach. Sale items r

usually on the lower shelves.

It took a few aisles of practice to feel comfortable. Happy to say I never

knocked down an end cap. Lol.

Ellen

PS. Sorry about the spam. I finally abandoned my hotmail account in favor of

gmail where there is little spam.

>

> I considered using one of those motorized carts a couple of weeks ago

> (for what would have been the first time), but didn't end up doing so.

> What's the procedure? Who do you ask for " permission " ? Or are they set

> up so that you can just start them up and take one yourself

> >

>

> >

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I like the middle finger idea LMAO

Re: Carts in Stores/How to

I am so glad this has been brought up. I, too, was embarrassed to use the

scooters. One non-handicapped friend said for me to just do it. She went up to

the people greeter@ WalMart.

The carts r different@ different stores. I bring my cane so I don't appear too

fat/lazy. Honestly, nobody cares.

With my back injury, my L5/S1 disc is gone. So, I still have to frequently get

up and stretch.

But, I LOVE that everything is@ my eye level and easier to reach. Sale items r

usually on the lower shelves.

It took a few aisles of practice to feel comfortable. Happy to say I never

knocked down an end cap. Lol.

Ellen

PS. Sorry about the spam. I finally abandoned my hotmail account in favor of

gmail where there is little spam.

>

> I considered using one of those motorized carts a couple of weeks ago

> (for what would have been the first time), but didn't end up doing so.

> What's the procedure? Who do you ask for " permission " ? Or are they set

> up so that you can just start them up and take one yourself

> >

>

> >

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