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the dr will not give me a wheelchair do you think i should just buy my own? they are useless they do not know my pain im really hacked off about it sorry to moan i just need somebody to chat to :/

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bbstport

do you go to physio ? do you have an occupational therapist ?

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sexysooz7685 in reply to bbstport

starting physio soon they have referred me x

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bbstport

sorry forgot to ask what mobility aids are you useing at the moment ?

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sexysooz7685 in reply to bbstport

crutches all the time doll xx

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ladymoth

It's very difficult to get anything off the NHS these days!

As bbstport says, I guess your best bet is to get a referral to a physiotherapist as they can recommend a wheelchair if you need one.

Hope you manage to get a chair!

Moffy x

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sexysooz7685 in reply to ladymoth

thanks hun they have referred me but you know what its like waiting to see or get anything off the NHS xx

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irisjoy

my brother is paralysed and has to buy his own chair as the ones the NHS provide are inadequate , he goes to a mobility shop as they will make sure you get a wheelchair to fit you properly if you decide this is your only option

X J

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sexysooz7685 in reply to irisjoy

thats awful hun they just don't care i hope he is ok with his new chair but puts him out of pocket and he still have still live xx

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Lima6MCT

Ask your GP for a referral for an OT assessment.

Be aware that some people are advised not to use wheelchairs as it can cause more problems than it helps. Also be aware that the likes of DWP/ATOS may be sceptical of those who self prescribe one, especially if they're claiming ESA/DLA/PIP.

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jom277

Physio departments are the ones that can refer for wheelchair services if you need one but NHS normally has a bit of a wait. Although OTs work in wheelchair services, they are not the ones that can refer.

I work alongside OTs with social services and we have to redirect people back to physios. OTs can help if you need aids and adaptations to make life easier around your home.

Hope you get yourself sorted soon. I agree with Lima be careful about Dla etc.

Jo

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Cat53

You can hire one for a nominal sum from the red cross.

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trae

Gp refused me a walking aid so my oh bought me a walking stick for valentine's day... I have to say I've never looked back. Ok I still struggle but it's no where near as bad as what it was without. You know your body better than anyone. Do what you think is best for you xx

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Sthandra

My mum bought her own she said it was the best money she ever spent the ones she got through OC didn't seem to last . Sithy

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Sthandra

My mum bought her own she said it was the best money she ever spent the ones she got through OC didn't seem to last . Sithy

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