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Has anyone heard of or using a Life Glider? My Physio has told me about them and is hoping to get a rep to bring one for us to try but wanted to know of anyone else's experience with one.

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PatsyIpswich

Yes but I didn't know they are available as they are difficult to import. Opportunity for you is great. X

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Tiggywinkles in reply to PatsyIpswich

They are available in the UK I think, as my physio is with the NHS and she wouldn't be looking at anything not easily got in this country. It is an American company but I think they have expanded into Europe and the UK.

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PatsyIpswich in reply to Tiggywinkles

I was very kean a few years back but not strong enough now. I have a friend who was on FB who got one for his son to use for bus commute. Only Suitable for flat surface. I'll try contacting him. Maybe put you in touch. Patsy

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Tiggywinkles in reply to PatsyIpswich

I'm not sure yet if I will be able to use one, hence my physio wants me to try one out before committing to one. Flat surfaces could be an issue - can it not cope with any inclines? If you can get the contact details that would be good!

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PatsyIpswich in reply to Tiggywinkles

I have emailed (Richard) and will let you know response. X

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Tiggywinkles in reply to PatsyIpswich

Thank-you!😀xx

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paul456

Hi Tiggy

I’ve never heard of that before but according to the internet and AI they can help with people with Ataxia so you’ll have to let us all know how you get on.

Good luck my friend 😊

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Tiggywinkles in reply to paul456

Nor had I, I am looking forward to seeing one ands trying it out. I will report back once I have.

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Sea_

Just looked it up looks good . Like that it keeps you upright and supports you from behind. Hope it suits you please let us know how you get on x

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Tiggywinkles in reply to Sea_

Will do!

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7151 in reply to Tiggywinkles

Hi let me know please

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wobblybee

🙂I’ve seen Lifeglider discussed on Facebook Ataxia Support Groups.

I did know someone in the US who tried one indoors.

🤔The wheels are quite small, I wonder how stable it would be on different surfaces outdoors.

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Greyallover

hi there

Patsy invited me to comment on yr query. Our son Jack has used a Lifeglider for 5 yrs or so and is on his second. Patsy is right that until recently I had to purchase in the Us and then export yourself to UK - a real faff. But they now have a UK distributor - see website - all very easy.

Jack uses it mainly at work allowing him to avoid falls and have both hands free to work. He would not be working for last 5yrs without it. Fine for flattish surfaces and light enough to be be lifted over kerbs by him if necessary. Drawback indoors is the width - essential for stability but limits where it can be used.

All in all an excellent aid!

Regards

Richard

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Tiggywinkles in reply to Greyallover

Thanks for your reply Richard - very useful information. Glad it has enabled your son to continue working. Can I ask you - how wide is it when being used? I have a fairly big house but doorways may be an issue. Also, going to need to see if when folded it will fit in the car boot. All these considerations before buying any aid make it a pain!

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7151

Hi i ve just looked them up they look realy good

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sonofapeter

I had one that I purchased about 2 years ago. Hated it. If you look at the fine print it says, "The LifeGlider is intended for use in ADA-compliant interiors and pathways. Ideal surfaces are dry, flat, smooth, and free of obstacles." The wheels would hit the kitchen cabinets first and I ended up having to lean a lot in order to reach stuff. My feet also would continue to get caught up in it so it didn't work for me at all. But we are all different, hope it works out for you. :)

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Tiggywinkles in reply to sonofapeter

Sorry to hear you didn't get on with it, but as you say, we are all different. This is why I want to try one out before buying one to see how I may get on with it. I shall report back how it goes!🤞

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Driven1

Much better upwalker.com/pages/upwalker...

Avoids this

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nigelrheath

the upwalker seems to be American. I have a similar UK product made by Mobility plus. I use it indoors only and sometimes take it with me to use elsewhere. Otherwise outside I use my electric wheelchair. I find the walker to be great indoors with a tight turning circle. Outside it is too responsive and unmanageable on rough ground. Only £150 or so.

Mobility plus also makes wheelchairs so you have to look for their walker range.

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Venga14

I’m hoping to get one - they are brilliant 😊

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