Congratulations Luke on your achievements and your ability to pursue a
master's in OT.
What kind of documentary are you trying to do?
Dana
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That was truly sick reading. I hope those guys enjoy some prison time in the
system and become
the wives (butt-buddies) of lifers in the system. I hope the guy with CP
is able to heal and return to
his home.
W
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It is electric - uses 2 12 volt car sized batteries. The top speed is 8mph
although it is advertised at 10 mph. It is a lot of fun but one has to have
fairly good muscle control to operate it. Balance is very important and
then there's the transfer into and out of it.
ROHO CUSION USERS:
For over a year I was in constant resolution for getting sores from sitting.
Six months ago a therapist ordered a new cover for my worn out cover. She
noted that I was using a cover simply one size too big. Since then I have
not had even one sore nor have I even done a
Cushion pressure and cover size are VERY critical to good seating. I hate
to chg covers because they seem to be different sizes which leads me to have
to change pressure in my cushion - a big pain. I now use two towels sewn
together to make a pillow case type cover. I fold the extra
So you're a nudist!
Dan V
At 05:25 PM 4/26/2007 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something that elicited my
response:
Cushion pressure and cover size are VERY critical to good seating. I hate to
chg covers because they seem to be different sizes which leads me to have to
change pressure in
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CENTER FOR MEDICARE ADVOCACY CONFERENCE DEVELOPS MEDICARE BENEFICIARY COMPLAINT
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The Center for Medicare Advocacy, Inc., (the Center), convened a working
conference in January 2007 that
I have had great luck with Rohos, but just last week I started to get a bad
spot on my butt. It actually broke open a bit. My cushion did not have
enough air in it. I was so worried about the spot since I've done so well, I
called the PT I've seen a few times. I went in and she mapped my pressure
Whenever I can, yes I am. As soon as it's just me and my woman, there'll be
a lot less clothes getting worn around here too!!! That makes MANY things I
do much easier - however, I pull on my pantlegs to flop my legs around.
Guess I'd need some straps - leather or silk might work...
Just for an FYI. If you get disabled while your under the age of 18 (or is
it 21?), once a parent passes away, you can receive their Social Security.
And once both pass, you can switch to what ever one is higher.
I missed out on 4 years of SS, because I was never told about this after my
SS often does retro-paying if they have missed something. Be sure to try
that too - it might just work and you could get a nice big fatty from them.
Dave
In a message dated 4/26/2007 3:50:07 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just for an FYI… If you get
I didn't know about this until someone here mentioned it and I missed out on 17
years! I got some back pay, but not as much as you might think.
Julie
c4-5
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From: Gregmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: quad-list@eskimo.commailto:quad-list@eskimo.com
Sent:
Dave, I have found that cushions that sit inside a cover and affixed to the
seat pan with Velcro such as Roho, move a little although cushion reps and most
PT's disagree. What I find that helps is to remove the cover and secure the
bottom of the cushion directly to the seat pan with Velcro and
I don't attach it at all. I make a case about twice as long as the cushion,
drop my 2 inch Roho in and fold over the extra. I just set this in my
chair and don't have much trouble with sliding or cushion movement. (The
case
fits pretty snugly around the cushion.) I can lift and
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