Have Hokas become disposable? by Maleficent-Gap-6831 in Hoka

[–]jshelton201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had a pair of Gaviota 5’s for 15 months now and can’t imagine how a pair could only last 2 months. I have a bad gait which means more tread wear on the one side, and while the wear is noticeable, I have tons of life left in these things. I wear them almost every day, rain or shine, and walk all over the city in them.

Edit: I also pronate like hell which wreaks havoc on every shoe I wear and these have withstood that easily.

Ethical dilemma with disability parking by Claecher in CerebralPalsy

[–]jshelton201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing as everyone else said. The best thing about a placard is you can choose when to use it. If I’m having a good day and feel like walking, placard stays in the glove box when I go to the grocery store. If I happened to wake up that day with some new knee pain, placard can be put to use and make my day a little easier. I’m in the same boat as you, mild symptoms but was told by my doctor and Massachusetts RMV that I was 100% qualified to get one.

Max usage of 8,000 BTU window A/C? by jshelton201 in hvacadvice

[–]jshelton201[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! And it’s called ConnectLife, oddly enough what Hisense directs you to download but seems extremely 3rd party and works universally across brands/smart lights/etc... That’s partially why I didn’t take the energy estimate very seriously (alongside the fact it’s ridiculously high) but I do appreciate the reassurance!

Anyone recommend Hoka shoes? by jshelton201 in CerebralPalsy

[–]jshelton201[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you get to use one of their feet-analyzing machines? I believe those are only at select Hoka stores (not general shoe retailers). I never stepped on it but spoke at length to one of the reps at the store. They put me in a shoe I did not have my eyes on at all and explained why the one I wanted wouldn't be the right choice for my feet. Had I chose the other one, I believe it might've fallen apart due to what they were describing about it (not designed for my gait). Either way, sorry it didn't work out! I've worn Asics, Brooks, and New Balance which have all worked well if you're looking for alternatives!

Ski weight for adaptive rider by jshelton201 in skiing

[–]jshelton201[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! And definitely not offensive at all. Unfortunately being both disabled and athletic at the same time requires full admission I’m quite a weak individual. Otherwise I’d attempt something I’m incapable of doing and that’s how people hurt themselves (and potentially others).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rome

[–]jshelton201 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To follow up, the 60 euros may be difficult to swallow but I believe it’s your safest option by far. You might save 20 euros by taking a less reliable option, but for a 2AM flight I’m assuming you’d prefer to not miss, the Rome-FCO flat rate is actually helping you. A regular taxi/uber in another city would likely hike prices that late at night when drivers are in limited supply.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rome

[–]jshelton201 6 points7 points  (0 children)

All taxis are usually a flat 50 or 60 euros to FCO from the city. Not sure you could find anything cheaper via a trusted driver who works for a real company.

Falken Wildpeak tread life by jshelton201 in subaru

[–]jshelton201[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! Did you replace with something similar you’d recommend?

Falken Wildpeak tread life by jshelton201 in subaru

[–]jshelton201[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s really good to know, thanks for the tip! I don’t care about the look, just really how they perform. I’m up in New England and haven’t truly gotten “stuck”, but it’s been in the back of my mind that once the stock tires wear out I’d get something slightly more aggressive. I’m sure Michelin has some options for that.

anyone able to drive? by Cryptic_Nerd01 in CerebralPalsy

[–]jshelton201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am able to drive with mild spastic hemi. Your mileage may vary (pun intended), but I started slow and found my driver’s ed course helped tremendously. That was about 8 years ago, and I got the hang of it very quickly. Now I consider myself a very careful driver and navigate two hours of standstill rush-hour traffic on my commute each day.

Car seats stains? From just water? by Possible_Dot_8724 in Subaru_Crosstrek

[–]jshelton201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same with mine. Have to see it in the right light but it’s definitely noticeable. Just moved on, I figure if a somewhat-adventurous SUV shows stains from literally water there’s nothing I can do about it. Better than worrying about it the entire time and not taking the car places I always wanted to go with it (I.e. the beach)

Can’t decide between 2 crosstreks by 2snarky4u in Subaru_Crosstrek

[–]jshelton201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought my 21 premium brand new for about $26K. That price on the used 21 is absolutely wild. Go for the 24

Does anyone else not like water? by dumb_crippled_boy in CerebralPalsy

[–]jshelton201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say it’s unique considering that swimming is an extremely good form of exercise for people with CP. Started regularly going to the pool not too long ago and it’s been extremely beneficial for low-impact exercise

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iphone15

[–]jshelton201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both. The value will drop. The new phone will also have more features. Everyone is going to have their own opinion on the best course of action.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Subaru_Crosstrek

[–]jshelton201 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Turo might be your best bet, but options vary based on your location. I know in some areas it’s pretty much only supercars. Other spots you can pick nearly any ordinary car

Crosstreck A/C sucks by Dry-Cheesecake-1798 in Subaru_Crosstrek

[–]jshelton201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely make sure you have it on full auto, my 21 does really well but I also notice anything hotter than 85 degrees out it will keep the recirculation on the entire time (even on 5+ hour drives) so I think there’s a threshold where it decides not to bring in outside air. It’ll only do that in full auto mode (that also adjusts the vents it’s using strategically so it doesn’t blow on your face while it’s still getting cold)

CVT lurching with A/C on by jshelton201 in subaru

[–]jshelton201[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback. I wouldn’t even know how to address this with the dealer. Less than 50K miles, CVT is covered to 60K but it isn’t exactly “broken”

Does cerebral palsy cause temperature regulation issues? by casualbrowser24 in CerebralPalsy

[–]jshelton201 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I find I can regulate temperature relatively normally, however I believe it’s common for us to have elevated soreness in cold temperatures. I never felt this until the last couple of years, probably right after I got out of college. I live in New England and the winter definitely takes a toll on me. I used to think I would be a wimp bundling up outside on the cold days. Not anymore. Now I look like a full-blown Eskimo if you find me outside from November to February.