[Blind-rollers] new

dmgina dmgina at qwest.net
Mon Nov 19 14:59:01 CST 2007


Being a total, how do you handle step up and down curbs.
I live in an area with all of this.
So any chair at this time wouldn't work.
Except to get door to door transportation.
Just some thoughts.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Petra van Driel" <nieuws at challenge-media.com>
To: "'Blind wheelchair users list'" <blind-rollers at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-rollers] new


> Hi Holly,
>
> You know what? I'm grinning widely now. The answer is so simple. Walk as
> long as you can, train your body as long as you can and have as much fun 
> as
> you can. That is the bottomline for me. The powerchair is much bigger and 
> I
> feel like being carried away in it. The manual chair gives me more
> information of what I'm doing, If there is any going up or down on the 
> road
> and so on. This chair fits in any car, any house so I've got much more
> freedom now.
>
> You also wanted to know more about powerchairs. Wel, mine had big wheels, 
> so
> i didn't have to worry to much about cracks or other things in the road. I
> had Beau working at my left and the joystick in my right hand. Hand in 
> hand
> was the way to start for me. And in a big hall where the door of our
> appartement opened into. I use a for wheel walker inside.
>
> Best regards,
> Petra
>
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