Hi, my name is KnatP! New wheelchair user, looking for advice.
I'm a book-worm, garden-loving, chocolate-obsessed, very recent wheelchair user. Just starting on a journey of adapting - bit up and down so far - and looking for any advice or help anyone might be able to offer. I'd be really grateful ๐
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Heya @KnatP and welcome to the community.๐
If you need help with anything, please just ask away and we'll all do our best to support you.
Or if you just fancied a light hearted chat, or a few easy games, I'd recommend checking out the coffee lounge and the games den.0 -
Welcome @KnatP and what a great introduction! Lovely to have you join the community ๐
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Hi KnatP, I too am a new wheelchair user, that and my mobility scooter. Welcome along!
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Welcome, @KnatP
I'm an erโฆveteran wheelchair user. It takes some getting used to, both mentally & physically, so, firstly, don't give yourself a hard time, as it's hard enough already. Don't ever feel embarrassed either.
I started in a manual & the one main thing that struck me (this was from 33 yrs ago, hopefully things have changed), that if someone was pushing me, people talked to them, even if I was buying & paying for stuff, their eyes didn't come down to me unless I spoke up. But, if the person pushing managed to catch someone, then I got the filthy look!! ๐ It was obviously different if I was pushing, they have to take notice, it also meant I deserved the filthy look if catching someone. ๐
Be aware, when out, some people are really sweet & want to help, pushing that is, even when you don't need it. Most are great when you do & have to ask & that leads to, all drop kerbs are not equal.
Watch your knuckles, you might rap them on door frames a few times & when out, keep wet wipes with you, not all dog poo is avoidable ๐คฌ or other skanky stuff! So search out a decent wheelchair bag, for them, a stash of chocolate (now for energy ๐) & other odds & sods plus a wheelchair waterproof. There, it also means you can enjoy a bit of shopping to make your chair your own, it's amazing what there is now, some very helpful & useful, some just crazy, but crazy can be good!
I've been an electric chair user for about 20yrs now & still enjoy perusing stuff for my chairs. There are decent bags for both types & for scooters.
Hopefully there's a couple of hints there to help & others will come up with more.
Take it day by day, you will adapt & you'll soon love your precious companion.
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Hi @KnatP and a warm welcome to the community from me!
Great to see a fellow book- worm on the community! What types of books do you like to read?
It's lovely to have you here and I hope you enjoy your time on the community๐1
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