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Posted on: Fri, May 2 2008 12:59 PM
Posted by: madmumbler Posts: 249
buckeyeflower07:Yes, but that's probally apt to use the crutches. Oh wait... not so much now that I have the lighted castor wheels (not trying to sound snobby here) Kids are really attacted to them which is good because I work with them.
Yes, but that's probally apt to use the crutches. Oh wait... not so much now that I have the lighted castor wheels (not trying to sound snobby here) Kids are really attacted to them which is good because I work with them.
My son has those on his chair, for safety (night) and he likes them. He gets SO many positive comments especially from kids about them. "Cool wheels!" I think kids are actually more comfortable with my son than adults are. (Strange adults. Adults who know my son go right up to him and start talking to him.)
Posted on: Fri, May 2 2008 8:33 PM
Posted by: Summer24 Posts: 92
buckeyeflower07: Yes, but that's probally apt to use the crutches. Oh wait... not so much now that I have the lighted castor wheels (not trying to sound snobby here) Kids are really attacted to them which is good because I work with them.
I know my lighted wheels really start conversations with people. Especially if I am on vacation somewhere. People love them and will stop and ask me where I got them or if they are just for wheelchairs. My power assist wheels are also conversation starters too.
If I feel ignored I too will let people know...lol. I'll just jump into a conversation too. My friends are awesome though!
Posted on: Fri, May 2 2008 11:08 PM
Posted by: Becky Posts: 1,551
Cool. You need to post a picture! I'd like to see those. How old am I, lol? Just like a little kid, I guess.
Becky
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