So, are you permanently in a wheelchair, frmoo?
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So, are you permanently in a wheelchair, frmoo?
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:) good for u man!!!!glad to hear that :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by frmoo
I would think so, but you never know.Quote:
Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
frmoo, what put u in a chair, wife been in one for about 5 yrs. due to ms. don't pay no mind to ppl who can't think right
I want to thank you for this thread. I'm not in a chair yet but have had to use them on occasion. I will eventually have one of my own and it does bother me at times. As my health has declined there have been some necessary accomadations I've had to make, (like a shower chair, and walker) that have really depressed me. It's like they're milestones on the way downhill, with the chair waiting at the bottom.
One of the great things has been coming here and chatting with all the people I've met and just having a nice time laughing and joking, as well as all that I've learned in the forums.
It's nice to have others that I can relate to in so many ways. :twocents: Kuu
Hey Kuulbns good to hear from you again,
My father walked with a leg brace since he was 6 years old (he's 58 now). When he broke his leg he became very ...frustrated...that he couldn't walk anymore...he had become disabled enough to be immobilized. He tried to regain the ability to walk.. but has never walked freely since. The chair however has become a good thing for him. Yes, there were changes..as there are with anything in life. Unfortunatly it's something we all have to face at some point. Decay of physical body inevitable but decay of the mind is preventable. Things aren't always as bad as they may seem, and if they are..find a way of making them good again. Always look to the people around you for guidance and comfort...we are after all,only human.
Lots of luck and plumes of smoke...as always Kuulbns.
Bob.
A brainstyem stroke at eighteen years young.Quote:
Originally Posted by oldhippie56
I appreciate the depresstion you are going through, but being that way will only make it that harder to accept.Quote:
Originally Posted by kuulbns
In my case I didn't have a chance to make plans, it just happened out of no where.
I would get a chair and get comfortable using it before I had too.
Depresstion is a bitch and will destroy you...
After my stroke, it took me almost five years to even look at a wheelchair.
You hang tight, and before you let things happen, make them happen in your time :thumbsup:
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