Axe Me A Question
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!)
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!)
Comments
Dogs are good for you, everyone should have at least one.
also: is there anything 'positive' that can be said about being in a chair, in your opinion/experiences?
have seen your site a few times now i think it's wonderful. respect your honesty and forthright manner.
kind regards to you.
Have you found that there are non-traditional healing techniques (energy work, CST, massage, acupuncture, Reiki, etc.) that helped you build the energy and resilience you need to navigate the world in a wheelchair? If so, what were the benefits? If not, have you tried any, or do they just seem too "woo-woo" to you?
Nice blog by the way.. been here a few times through B.E.
Ah for the moment of my current life I have manage to stay out of one, I have nerve damage in my spine from a auto accident and has taken a long time to get most of my feelings back through endless therapy, from pain management to electro's, the only thing I never had done and hope never will is surgery!
What I like to know is this, Are wheel chairs sized up to one's own needs like a pair of shoses is size up to one's foot? Or can wheel chairs be easliy adjusted to one's needs without the endless price tags attached?
and the last question is; Do you like fireworks? in the sky even though you dislike the smell of the gun smoke (I do not like the smell either but do like the fireworks)
I jhave of course worried over it since then
Alison