Showing posts with label Quickie Salsa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quickie Salsa. Show all posts

Monday, 19 March 2012

Worth it. Every Penny

As some of you will know, I had a bit of an accident with my shiny new powerchair. Two weeks to the day after getting it. I was going through a door and the controller swung away accidentally and hit it. I thought it was just bent. But as the engineer was pushing it back into shape it cracked. It's on and usable with extra care. He spoke dire warnings "hit it again and it'll probably fall off" and declared it to be accidental damage (I'm not convinced but let it go). The damage to the joystick is cosmetic and minor which I'm happy to leave. The arm holding the joystick has to be replaced, is very expensive and not covered by the warranty. I took insurance out, luckily, because they've agreed to cover it.

Here's the thing. I've heard a lot of comments about the accident. The most common being variants on were you speeding/drunk. And one or two about being more careful and not trying that again. My mum had something to say about taking more care of it as it was so expensive. She wondered

But I didn't spend all that money for a chair to have in the corner and look at occasionally going "oooh pretty" or to use sedately now and then to go to the post office.

I bought it for much needed independence, mobility and freedom. Which means I'll probably try things and sometimes fail. Perhaps scare myself shitless along the way or (god forbid) fall out. Asking for help or needing rescue? I anticipate that happening a few times too. And limping the chair home with it complaining it needs to go on charge RIGHT NOW? Well, that I've already done. And it meant that I looked at a door I've opened many times before with my old chair without even considering asking for help - until it went wrong. I learned that the hard way.

The chair also meant that I slept for several hours on Thursday afternoon having worn myself out doing more in a couple of hours round town than I've been able to do in months. It would have taken a couple of days before. And that a few days after i got it I did a full supermarket shop without having to ask for help, abandon items or choose them based on what I could reach. I left home at 18 and think that's a first.

Mum and I went to see Sing a Long a Grease this evening. A lot of people were up dancing and we sit at the back. The riser on my chair meant I could see despite that. And dance on the same level as everyone else. It was a strange but very cool experience.

I hope the chair will last me a good long time, at least six years. Im sure I'll have to have multiple sets of tires and batteries along the way. And maybe I'll need them replacing sooner than people expect. If that's the case and it needs repairs along the way and it ends those six or more years battered and heavily scratched then so be it. It's worth it if it means I've been places, done stuff I could before, had fun, laughed and lived. It's why I bought the chair and spent all that money.

The independence it's already given me is worth every penny I spent. The experiences more so. I can't wait to see what else we're gonna do together (more so one it's fixed).

But mostly I just wanna dance!




(one of Hannah's stickman drawings. It's me in a powerchair with a sign post behind me. The forward facing arrow says adventures, the backwards one says breakdowns)

♥ Emma

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

101 in 1001 version 3 Item 6...

Get a new powerchair

...has been completed

Ok ok this has been completed for two weeks but I forgot it was on the list! I was just looking at the list for something else and noticed it.

Obviously I've already blogged about the chair and how great it is. I have more to write about it as well. The comments people make are one thing and a few things I've noticed, that sort of thing.

Talking about the 101 in 1001 project this time round I should probably admit that it's not been something I've been paying too much attention too. I really do need to change that. It's been a project I've been doing since 2006 I think and I do get a lot out of it. I've tried things, given up others and been places I might not otherwise have been. So I don't want to give it up.




My new powerchair




Trying out the seat riser




And playing with the tilt in space

♥ Emma

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

My new powerchair

[I've been trying to upload this with photos in it for two days now. For some reason it wouldn't work so I've deleted them and will share them some other time. Just pretend there's photos of my awesome chair in here]

The new powerchair is great. I'm really enjoying it. Getting sick in the first week of having it and not being able to use it for a few days is seriously unfair. But such is life.

There are a few small niggles but none are a big deal.

One is that I had planned to use my Jay 2 deep contour cushion that I have in my manual in it too. But the chair is higher than my manual and they weren't joking when they named the cushion deep. It's huge. But oh so comfy. And with it in the Salsa I ended up with bruised knees and couldn't get under tables. So I switched to my old wheelchair cushion which is a lowzone on. That's much better for tables etc. just after a couple of hours it gets a little uncomfortable. Not a big deal but something to think on.

And the second is I keep pressing the wrong buttons. Because I do it without looking and press the one that it would have been on the jazzy. Totally a muscle memory thing and really minor. I find it interesting.

The silver footplates have grown on me. I'm no longer looking at them and going "ugly ugly ugly!!" but at the same time I'd have rather had them red like the rest of the chair. I really like the red but an actual choice of colour would have been cool. Purple or turquoise were what I'd been thinking about.

The extra speed rocks (most chairs do 4mph max, this does 6mph). Seriously. But legally I can't use it on paths which means I don't get to play with it often.


♥ Emma

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

It's The Most Wonderful Time of The Year

I got my new powerchair this afternoon! It's a Quickie Salsa M with a jay3 backrest. And it's red and silver. The silver part of that was a surprise. I'll post more about it when I've had the chance to give it a good run. But so far I'm enjoying it.

I didn't know it was coming today but when I got up (after sleeping late) I saw I'd missed a call from the supplier and found out they could come in a few hours. I got in the shower after that, practically bouncing with excitement. And I was singing "it's the most wonderful time of the year". Badly. I can't sing in tune and I didn't know most of the words.

This piece for day 34 of my 100 days of writing stemmed from that. I don't usually write filk so it was a fun challenge. And different to I expected.

The Most Wonderful Time of The Year

The most wonderful time of the year
A new wheelchair coming
And engineers saying they'll soon be here
It's the most wonderful time of the year
The hap happiest season of all
With great happy outings and adventures coming
When the engineers call
It's the hap happiest season of all

They'll be catching of trains
dodging of rains
And maybe going out in the snow
They'll be lots of day trips
Tales of crips and
Wheelchairs long long ago

It's the most wonderful time of the year
They'll be kerb climbers climbing
Seat risers rising
And wheels quickly gliding
It's the most wonderful time of the year

They'll be catching of trains
dodging of rains
And maybe going out in the snow
They'll be lots of day trips
Tales of crips and
Wheelchairs long long ago

It's the most wonderful time of the year
They'll be kerb climbers climbing
Seat risers rising
And wheels quickly gliding
It's the most wonderful time of the year
It's the most wonderful time of the year
It's the most wonderful time of the year


♥ Emma

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