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Today was a very happy day for me! I'd bought a motorized wheelchair several months ago but haven't done much with it. My daughters decided that we needed a girls' day out, so they picked me up this morning, loaded the chair in the back of their van, and off we went to an indoor flea market in the next county. And a farmer's market. And then to Cracker Barrel.

It was a very long day, but I had a blast! The wheelchair worked very well, and I was able to practice opening doors by myself. That took a bit of effort, not because they were hard to open but because everyone rushed to help me! I also had a lovely man fix my coffee for me, because he realized I couldn't reach the creamer without standing up. By the end of the day, I could barely walk, but I'm gaining a lot of confidence with the wheelchair, and we're already planning several more activities! We're going to try the city museum, the zoo, and a local history festival in the coming months.

After being increasingly isolated at home over the last couple years, I have a life again!

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jimeka

That’s brilliant news, glad you enjoyed the freedom again, makes you feel whole again, well done. Blessings Jimeka 🤗

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Sandydemop

Congratulations! what a gift

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falalalala

That's great to hear!

:) :) :)

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leking1

That is wonderful news! I am in the process of getting my motorized scooter, and your post helps me look forward to it, instead of dreading having to use it! I Will go to the Zoo, and ride all around that place! Thanks so much!

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falalalala in reply toleking1

I'm happy for you too! Freedom! :)

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NorasMom in reply toleking1

It is definitely worth it! Going full speed through the parking lot made me feel like I was able to run again. Of course, my daughter wasn't happy that I kept running away from her, but I thought it was pretty funny. Just being able to go out in public without becoming exhausted in the first 15 minutes really is a life changer. I'm sorry that I waited so long to do this.

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twooldcrows in reply toNorasMom

i know what you mean about going fast in it ..i do the same in mine ...it is just like being in control and running as fast as we can go...hahahhaha.....love it ...

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That's awesome to hear! NorasMom Sounds like a ton of fun! 🤗💕🌠

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Jer29-11

Great to hear!

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ahrogers

Fantastic!

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JSSimp

Great to hear you had a blast. Excited for the next trips you have planned🙏🏾

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cindyrn68

Congratulations!

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MsBoo

I am so happy for you.. independence is a wonderful thing..

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mrsmike9

When I was diagnosed, a wheelchair was my worst fear. I consider myself more educated now! I have not needed one yet but at times have wish for one when I am super tired out and because of that, have trouble walking. It sounds more and more like freedom to me! So good for you!

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NorasMom in reply tomrsmike9

It really is! If you can't afford to buy one, then I suggest you beg, borrow, or steal one. I wish that Medicare took them more seriously, because being able to get out and about makes an enormous difference in mental health.

My family has cancelled so many plans over the last few years because we knew I couldn't handle the walking, and they wouldn't go without me. I do feel a bit guilty when I jump out of the chair to walk a short distance, but I'm adjusting my attitude. This is so much better for all of us.

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mrsmike9 in reply toNorasMom

I have the one my mom used. Of course she was 5'7" and I'm 6', but it's just a typical one with no motor.

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Brindisi1

Sounds like you emerged from cocoon. Glad it is working out

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twooldcrows

sounds so wonderful and fun day with the girls...so excited for you and all the fun you had along with using your power wheelchair...wow...this is so great ....love it ...

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lbenmaor

What Fantastic News! Keep going!

Leslie

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Tazmanian

Congratulations!

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Congratulations, NorasMom ! I cannot wait to hear of your next adventure! :-D

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Cutefreckles72

Glad you had a wonderful time. Nothing like being able to move around, especially outside of the house. I have one and I have enjoyed it. Keep riding. 🛵👍

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greaterexp

Hurrah!

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BlanketTime1

yay! that is wonderful news.🤗

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