Hi, my name is LindsFiguraPiper!
LindsFiguraPiper
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I have finally given in to a wheelchair and I love it. I have a new lease. Of life. Little things like long animated conversations with children and being able to stop and watch baby birds sand bathing and learning to fly without being in pain..
There are are down sides like being tipped out of my wheelchair on a bus ramp and certain pavement failures but I am ok.
Nice to be able to link with others in similar situation.
have a great day
Linds x
There are are down sides like being tipped out of my wheelchair on a bus ramp and certain pavement failures but I am ok.
Nice to be able to link with others in similar situation.
have a great day
Linds x
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Hi @LindsFiguraPiper,
Welcome to Scope's online community! It's great to have you here. I'm glad to hear about your wheelchair and that it has given you a new lease of life.
There's plenty of groups and discussions here on our online community which may be of interest to you, whether it's just for a chat or to ask for some help and support.
If you have any questions, then please do get in touch!Liam
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