I have pudendal neuralgia
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bigchow2011
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I need advice how to get a electric wheel chair please also how can I apply in a better way to get higher mobility
as my pain cripples me only after 13 years of research I have found a dr in the uk and got my gp to refer me this is one horrible condition
as my pain cripples me only after 13 years of research I have found a dr in the uk and got my gp to refer me this is one horrible condition
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Hi @bigchow2011 welcome to the community! Have you asked your GP to refer you to NHS Wheelchair Services? They will assess you and advise you on what features on a chair will be best for you. Are you currently in receipt of PIP?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi @bigchow2011 and a warm welcome to the community. I'm sorry you have been in so much pain. I too would suggest NHS wheelchair services as they should be able to provide you with suitable equipment. Please do let us know how you get on
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