Dante's Ghost
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Crap radio stations on all the time at work!! >_<
I want some bread, or some pasta, or some nuts, SO bad. Worse still, my bf's sat behind me eating toast, and has been eating chocolate in front of me all week. I want a medal for this.
That's just cruel. Tell him to go and eat in the cupboard... or a few miles away at least.
Tell me about it! My college campus claims everything is "wheelchair" friendly, but it's not. So help me it's not. Half the of the buttons you press to open doors don't even work. There aren't enough ramps and that's just the stuff I've noticed. I'm sure there is more. I know one student spent a day in a wheelchair and then wrote an article for the paper about how messed up our campus is. No one cared.snip
I vote we invent the kid a jetpack. Screw wheelchairs. I say kids that need wheelchairs should instead get jetpacks.And the waiting lists are insane. We've been trying to get a solid diagnosis since LAST OCTOBER. Everything is waiting, waiting, waiting. And in the mean time, I have a very lovely little boy with very specific needs which cannot be met because all the clucking funding has been taken from the services that matter and poured into giving people who don't need nor deserve it all the cash.
Oooooh! I apologize for assuming. Well that sucks too. You'd think because he could potentially endanger other people they would be doing more. :/snip
Jetpacks FTW! No need to apologise- he does need mobility help, so as far as I'm concerned your points are just as valid regardless. It's just harder to get the help you need when your problem is less physical than others.Oooooh! I apologize for assuming. Well that sucks too. You'd think because he could potentially endanger other people they would be doing more. :/
I still think people who can't walk should get jetpacks....
Meg's Solution to Everthing #588- Pushchairs for Poor Peoplesnip
But because his problems are largely mental and emotional, no one gives a toss.
WTF. You know I swear, sometimes I wonder! 400 for that?! I wish I could help you out, I really really doJetpacks FTW! No need to apologise- he does need mobility help, so as far as I'm concerned your points are just as valid regardless. It's just harder to get the help you need when your problem is less physical than others.
And this is all we need:
Stupid, right? This specialist buggy is nothing more than a stronger style of pushchair that can provide better restraints, stronger support and is able to withstand a temper tantrum of epic proportions. But the price tag is phenomenal. I just don't get it.
I was thinking something similar. If you can't get it, make it. But that would entail having to crucially study one of these buggies to see how they did it and what they used, etc. It's an option, but then again they've probably got some other specs on it that are more mechanical eg. extra brakes and extra weights. Or something.Meg's Solution to Everthing #588- Pushchairs for Poor People
Get a regular pushchair. Krazy Glue the kid's butt to the seat. Done.