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How Wheelchairs Can Help Reclaim Your Independence | Medical Tourism

November 25th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

A dear friend of mine was not doing so well. She seemed to be getting more and more distant and blue because her health was getting worse. No one could blame her either. When you loose that much control over your life, to not be able to do simple stuff like going to get groceries, or even just finding your way around your own home, it can weigh on you. You feel trapped in your own body. If this sounds familiar, trust me when I say that there’s hope. It doesn’t matter whether you’re overweight

how wheelchairs can help reclaim your independence medical tourism

how wheelchairs can help reclaim your independence medical tourism

, have a medical condition, or just that you’ve gotten a little older, if you do what she did, you’ll feel back to your old self again. She’ll vouch for that. It took some time. She first had to accept the fact that she needed a wheelchair. She told me once that she felt like she was succumbing to her illness by caving in and getting a wheelchair. It took a little persuasion, but she eventually warmed up to the idea of owning one. Her whole demeanor started to change. There were lightweight t

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ravel wheelchairs, wheel chairs with motors, and Jazzy electric wheel chair models of all kinds to choose from. We were not disappointed at all. These wheelchairs had a lot of features, and were attractive too. The more she looked at what was available, and what accessories you could get with it, my friend became more and more interested. The Jazzy electric wheel chair was what we finally decided on after looking through all of the power chairs available. She didn’t have any trouble picking out

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a color, but she couldn’t make up her mind about which accessories she wanted. After some time though, she eventually settled on a basket, and a cupholder. When her chair finally was delivered, she had to make some adjustments. After some trial and error, she finally became comfortable with how to use it. Now it is natural to her. She has completely mastered the operation of her jazzy electric wheelchair. Because she was able to do stuff on her own now, without having to ask other people for help, she has regained a sense of pride and dignity.

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