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Vicki

Vicki

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Writer with Progressive MS and severe Osteoporosis
posted 11/18/2009, comment (1)

Mobility Aids: Vans and Wheelchairs

Vans seem to be perfect for handling wheelchairs and the people who use them. The same adaptive equipment that allows cars to accommodate people with walking difficulties can be added to vans as well. Some of these devices have extra features especially for wheelers using vans. For example, the swivel seat that reaches out from a car door,... Read moreChevron
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Vicki

Vicki

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Writer with Progressive MS and severe Osteoporosis
posted 11/11/2009, comment (1)

Mobility Aids: Privately-Owned Transport — Cars and Wheelchairs

Using a wheelchair, scooter or power chair enhances your mobility in and around the house. Suddenly you have control and you want to go further — across town or across the country. You'll have to transport your wheelchair, too, either with public transportation or private transportation. Today, I am talking about cars used to drive both you... Read moreChevron
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Amy Gurowitz

Amy Gurowitz

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Writer, Instructional Designer, Non-Profit Founder, Dx in 1988
posted 11/11/2009, comments (9)

Living, Learning, Coping

When I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis on my 20th birthday in 1988, I tried to find answers. At the time, the resources were limited to books and all I found were frightening generalities with words like progressive and degenerative that stopped me in my tracks. Back then, not much was known about MS and without disease modifying drugs of... Read moreChevron
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Amy Gurowitz

Amy Gurowitz

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Writer, Instructional Designer, Non-Profit Founder, Dx in 1988
posted 11/09/2009, comments (20)

Question of the Week: Blue Plate Special

Living with MS can be very bizarre.  We each have a completely different menu of symptoms. And like any good 24-hour diner you can get any thing at any time – from grilled cheese to lobster. My special of the day is a warm bowl of dizziness with a side spasticity.  What’s on your plate?    
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Vicki

Vicki

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Writer with Progressive MS and severe Osteoporosis
posted 11/04/2009, comment (1)

Mobility Aids and MS:Public Transportation and Your Wheelchair

Using a wheelchair, scooter or power chair provides enhanced mobility in and around the house. Sometimes wheelchair users want to go further — across town, across the country or around the world — and the wheelchair has to go, too. Transporting the wheeler and wheelchair is a challenge not met without accommodations. Options are public... Read moreChevron
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