Comming to terms that its ok for me to use a wheelchair today when otherwise I’d have to put so much effort into standing up and walking that I’d be miserable.

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Comming to terms that its ok for me to use a wheelchair today when otherwise I’d have to put so much effort into standing up and walking that I’d be miserable.
Some thoughts on making your home wheelchair-friendly
Wheelchairs remain a fear in the minds of many of us who have grown up hearing the phrase “confined to a wheelchair”. While that is not part of our current language about disabilities, a fear still remains about needing to use one.
In truth, however, a wheelchair is a tool that can make our lives easier.
Whether you can propel yourself around in a manual or a motorised chair, one of the most…
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Wheelchairs enable users and restore independence
Wheelchairs enable users and restore independence
Out and about independently in his wheelchair.
Surfing the internet, for want of something better to do, I came across the old but now outdated expression ‘wheelchair bound’.
It was in an article about MS published by Medical News Today in which Honor Whiteman wrote: “According to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, around two thirds of people with MS retain their ability to walk, though…
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