I am The WillaWoman and this is my blog.
It's dedicated to topics related to: Living With a Disability.... and Living with, Working, and Training my Wheelchair Service Dogs.
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Not feeling so good today, so I thought I'd link to this cute dog-related comic by Dog Eat Doug.
Go ahead and ask. Ask the questions you always wanted to ask someone in a wheelchair. Nothing is too embarrassing. You might as well ask me on this blog since you are somewhat anonymous and don't have to look me in the eye. What have you always wanted to ask someone in a wheelchair? Here, I'll start: Q: "Hi, my name is LaLaundria! I wanted to know how do you take a shower?" A: Well, LaLaundria, I sit down. On a shower chair. I have grab-bars installed in my shower/tub and my commode rooms to give me extra balance. A shower chair is a hard plastic chair made to fit in showers and tubs. I have a shower massage type shower head that helps get the water closer to my hair. Howze that? Ask away, no question is off limits! (Oh Jeez, what am I getting myself into!)
A few weekends ago at the Austin Reptile Expo, I had the opportunity to meet a really neat woman who breeds and sells Crested Geckos. Since I have lizards as pets and have written before about how great they are as pets for disabled folks, I thought I'd write about the Crested Gecko in particular. The woman I speak of is Kati of Kati's Crested's . She's here in Austin, TX. I had never held a crested gecko before this Expo, but I had seen them in a tank at a local reptile store. They are very kewl lizards! Soft to the touch, almost like suede. The one I held jumped from one hand to the other and held on with it's prehensile tail! The crested gecko originates from New Caledonia (an island east of Australia). Adults range from 6-9" in total length. In the wild, they are nocturnal, arboreal animals living in the forests. Most wild specimens are tail-less, presumably because they dropped their tails while escaping from a predator. All of Kati's cresteds are c...
I looked around my house today and realized there have been many ways I have modified my life, house, car, wheelchair to make living easier. I thought I'd list them here to give some ideas, and to give others something to think about. Shower chair and hand-rail in shower Hand-rails in commode rooms Extra "shower" controls built into my tub (I sit and "shower" in the tub) Extension shower head - to get the water pressure closer to my head since I'm sitting Babywipes - great for when you don't have enough energy to shower Short stool in front of sink in master bathroom Three tall, lightweight, metal stools (WalMart) in kitchen One short, lightweight metal stool for traveling (also use as travel shower chair) Laptop by bed for very bad days Two drawers of flatware at opposite ends of kitchen Drinking cups next to fridge Short stool in pantry with dog food - to sit and feed dogs Hand controls in car Wheelchair carrier mounted to rear bumper of car Cup holde...
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