It is an ongoing problem, no one can find the problem solution. What made it 
most difficult was that I had forgotten to tighten up my control collar so that 
I could easily turn the chair back on. And in the sunshine I could not see 
where it was flashing, my bad. Joan

 

From: wheelch...@aol.com [mailto:wheelch...@aol.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 4:57 PM
To: poaj...@sbcglobal.net; quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Anniversary and good Samaritans

 

I truly hope you got your chair fixed.  Was it a circuit breaker... or a bad 
control module?

Best Wishes

 

In a message dated 10/22/2014 4:06:50 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
poaj...@sbcglobal.net writes:

The 15th marked 24 years with SCI. It just so happened that we were out and 
about that day and we are having a beautiful Indian summer with highs in the 
sixties and no severe freeze so far.

We finished shopping at Sam’s Club and I decided to just roll over to the next 
place we were going which was only seven or eight blocks away. My wheelchair 
has been behaving itself quite well so I felt confident I could beat the others 
to the next store. I took off at a good clip (for an omega track) and realized 
when I got there that the store had moved another eight or 10 blocks away a 
couple of months ago. No problem, except that the wheelchair decided to quit 
right as I was crossing the street. I was able to flag down a pedestrian who 
restarted my chair. A little more cautiously I kept on going, stopped again, a 
couple of people came over to ask if I needed help-of course I did. Now I am 
being very cautious as I am realizing it is quitting when I try to go faster. 
I’ve already given up on the challenge of beating everyone else to the next 
store, just want to get there without breaking down in the middle of the street 
again. I finally reach the parking lot of the next shopping mall, which is 
quite empty, and get out to the middle of the lot. Stopped again, this time 
there are no pedestrians, so I resign myself to waiting until somebody misses 
me and comes to find me, because they are in Walmart and the cell phones don’t 
work to reach them. Suddenly a car veers over and a young man gets out. As he 
is walking over three more cars come over and everyone gets out. I guess I was 
noticed, because they all want to know if I’m OK and do I need help. The young 
man gets to me first, starts my chair off, and I thank everyone, and leave for 
the store. Then I noticed that the young man’s car is following me. He escorts 
me to Wal-Mart, and then smiles and says have a great day and drives off.

Moral of the story, move out west to find plenty of good Samaritans. Have a 
great day everyone, I sure did. Joan

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