U-step 2 walker to new home in Alberta - PSP Association

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U-step 2 walker to new home in Alberta

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I would like to start by thanking everyone here for sharing your stories and helping so many others understand this terribly confusing and scary diagnosis. Upon your recommendations, we were able to pick up a U-step 2 walker for mom, which was much safer and more stable during the time in which we were able to use it. Mom has been gone for over a year now, and I need to make some space. Rather than trying to resell, I would love if it could help another family dealing with PSP. Due to the awkward size and shape, I don't know if we could manage to ship it, but if there is someone in Alberta (Canada) interested in meeting, I would like to gift it to you.

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