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Reclaiming Your Independence With The Help of Wheelchairs | Medical Tourism

November 30th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

I had a bit of a problem. Someone close to me was going through a difficult time. She seemed to be having more health problems recently and started to feel a little down as a result. I can understand how she felt her depression came from frustration at being unable to do basic things like run errands or get around the house. You may be there too. Just know that it doesn’t matter what got you to where you are — what matters is that you know how she found her way out of it. She’s back to her no

reclaiming your independence with the help of wheelchairs medical tourism

reclaiming your independence with the help of wheelchairs medical tourism

rmal self now. It didn’t happen right away though. She had to get used to the idea of needing to get a wheelchair first. 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. It didn’t take us long to find out about power wheelchairs and scooters of all kinds like the jazzy electric wheel chairs and everything availabl

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e for it. We also found out about lightweight wheelchairs, and motorized wheelchairs. They were REALLY nice! They looked great, and they had a lot of features. One of the things that really helped her warm up to the idea is all the options and accessories available that she thought would help her be more comfortable. 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 a color, but she coul

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dn’t make up her mind about which accessories she wanted. After some time though, she eventually settled on a basket, and a cupholder. Once the chair arrived, she had to make some adjustments. Finding out how to use it took some doing. She backed herself into a few tricky spots a couple of times before she was comfortable with it. But in a short time driving her Jazzy electric wheel chair became second nature to her, and she didn’t even have to think about it. Since she has regained her freedom, it has has dramatically affected her sense of happiness and dignity.

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