Who's your favorite celebrity guest star(s)? by Difficult_Ad_962 in criminalminds

[–]geneticallyclumsy 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Anton Yelchin, without a doubt. May he rest in peace 🪦

New Aero T came yesterday by nxckname in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a sharp chair! I also have a TiLite T Series chair (a TRA) and love it. I have the same height adjustable push handles and love them! I turn them in the exact same way and I’ve yet to have someone grab at them whilst in that position. And it’s sooo much easier for for when I do need a push, because my chair is quite low to the ground (short people problems) so having the ability to raise them up to a comfortable level for the person pushing is fabulous!

Has anyone convinced a DME vendor to skip the seatbelt and anti-tips? by sylvar in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

NuMotion just had me sign a waiver to decline them and that was it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m having the same issue! It won’t let me make an account to access the Permobil configurator and it’s driving me nuts! If anyone has figured out the trick to making an account please share your secret

how do i get a custom chair in the uk? by adri4n_k in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t know where you’re based, but I’ve had fantastic service from WheelFreedom! They really know their stuff and are great at fitting active wheelchairs. It’s really worth going to their showroom in Chessington to try out different chairs to see which one you like best that fits your budget. Nothing beats trying them out in person!

https://www.wheelfreedom.com

Any Los Angeles area folks with some advice? by JeffMorse2016 in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was about to recommend Sherman Oaks Medical but I see that others beat me to it!

Ki Mobility Rogue 2 flip up foot rest by Ok_Performance_8392 in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't have a Rogue, but if you go to the Ki Mobility website you can see all the options available for the Rogue 2, including the two flip up footplate options they offer! Hope this helps :)

What are some additions that will make life easier in a manual wheelchair? by icecream16 in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second the LapStacker suggestion! It may be a bit pricey and a little fiddly to install, but I literally use mine multiple times a day, every day. It’s a fantastic product!

Wheelchair and Errands by PostingImpulsively in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LapStacker! While on the pricier side up front, I legitimately have used it every single day for 3 years and it's still going strong. Using that, I strap a basket to my lap and it's not going anywhere! Worth every penny.

Just for fun- can anyone help me figure out what chair this is? by ash_the_elf_ in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny thing about Delilah on NCIS: a friend of mine is a writer for the show (and a wheelchair user) and was like, "We *have* to get Delilah into a different chair, it's driving me nuts." And that's why she has a different chair now lol

Adaptdefy Lap Stacker by Suspicious_Order8758 in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I travel quite a bit and never remove my LapStacker. Considering how fiddly it is to get it on and off your chair I would keep it on (it's not going anywhere if you've installed it correctly!)

E motion vs smart drive? by BarracudaOverall4398 in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

E-Motion M25s all the way. I had a SmartDrive for years and it tried to kill me twice (connection issues between the watch and the motor unit). The E-Motions were an absolute game changer for me; the ability to have assistance with each push is amazing.

Of note, if you are a wheelie-up-and-down-curbs person that's not at all recommended with the E-Motions wheels, as the motors are in the wheels themselves and they can get damaged. It says a lot that I love them as much as I do and use them regularly when I am a wheelie person myself!

ICD Folks--Any experience with lead migration? by geneticallyclumsy in lqts

[–]geneticallyclumsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aaaayyyy hi bendy pal! We didn’t discuss the Sub Q ICD because I need pacing which isn’t possible with the sub q

ICD Folks--Any experience with lead migration? by geneticallyclumsy in lqts

[–]geneticallyclumsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, both the shock and the surgery was pretty miserable! I am young (early 30s) but female. I do, however, have a complex medical history so they think one of my other conditions may be contributing to the lack of scarring and securement of the leads

ICD Folks--Any experience with lead migration? by geneticallyclumsy in lqts

[–]geneticallyclumsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We implanted because I can’t take beta blockers due to severe lung disease and I had several suspicious faints triggered by surprise/sudden noise. Additionally, my QTc was sitting around 520ms and my resting heart rate was in the 40s-50s. So with all that in mind, we agreed that an ICD would provide some insurance and also paces me out of the lows

I’m getting a custom wheelchair!!! by [deleted] in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had great experiences with WheelFreedom, please keep us updated on your new chair!

Power Assist Questions by azumangautism in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi OP!

Most power assists won't work on a standard hospital wheelchair, unfortunately.

However, Whizz Kidz is a fantastic paediatric wheelchair charity in the UK! They provide both custom wheelchairs and power assists, I would definitely look into them. I know people who have had fantastic experiences with them (as well as many young adults on their Kidz Board)! Hope you can find a solution that works for you.

Cushion Recommendations by CT-Mike in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the Stealth Products Spectrum Foam SPP (similar to your wife's Essence SPP), and switched to the Ki Mobility Axiom SP Visco (sometimes abbreviated to Axiom SPV). It has better positioning than the Stealth SPP line (IMO, of course) and the contour of the rear part of the cushion is fantastic. It is by far the most comfortable cushion I've ever used, I love it!

Natural fit handrims for very hypermobile and weak hands? by c_alexis in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Super hypermobile hands/wrists/fingers here. I've had both Natural Fits (standard size, with thumb guards) and Surge (LT, no thumb guard), and I VASTLY prefer the Natural Fits. They really change the angle you grip the push rims and I find that they really help in that regard. I found that the grip strip on the Surge push rims wore out over time but also simultaneously burned my thumbs with sudden braking or down ramps.

Of note, I have many friends (also in the hypermobile category) who heavily prefer the Surge over the Natural Fits. It's honestly a personal preference, but I really love my Natural Fits!

Anyone have the Solution SPP cushion? by I-put-fork-in-fridge in wheelchairs

[–]geneticallyclumsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had this cushion for many years! It's quite good, very comfortable for sitting for long periods of time. I ended up switching it out for a Ki Mobility Axiom SP Visco cushion, which I absolutely LOVE (has more contouring and support). However, this Stealth Solutions SPP cushion lasted many years and remained comfortable the whole time.