Wheelchair life is a massive learning curve but I am coping well and every day I feel I am coping better.
Well yesterday I had a visit from the mobility company and I tried out two powered wheelchairs around the flat, trying one outside. Happy to report that both fitted under the bench, one of the things that needed testing out!!!
I have ordered one of them made to fit my body shape with all the functions I need. It’s expensive, the base cost being £7,000 and with the modifications bringing it up to around £12,000. It’s a lot of money but it is well worth it given how important it will be to me. I could have gone cheaper but I don’t believe scrimping would have paid off. It is for this kind of thing that you need to plan your retirement for, that’s the investment adviser in me talking!!! The wheelchair will be delivered anywhere between 3 and 8 weeks time, depending on availability of parts.
Incidentally, the other one I test drove and didn’t order was an ‘off the shelf’ chair that, in theory could have done what I need costing under £4,000. However, it was chalk and cheese in the way it drove, while responsive it just did not ‘feel’ as good and it would struggle a bit more outside. The extra cash goes into providing more power, comfort and speed with the ability to climb steeper slopes and handle rougher ground with increased safety.
Still not really able to get to the bench, my son is sleeping in that room and, quite honestly, I could not manage without him while using a manual wheelchair. I might be able to work something out though, soon, I have itchy fingers to get on with that Lancaster…….
My spinal operation wound is healing slowly but is giving me a fair bit of discomfort. My son though, is giving me better wound care than I got in hospital, washing it with salt water twice a day, and applying Savlon and dressings for the night.
My cancer treatment continues and I have had a further consultation about the next stage of treatment. This will be hormone tablets with lots of horrible side effects. These will start on the 2nd September…in particular fatigue can be expected and thinning of my bones so I will need to be taking a lot of care.
My son will be with me until January for when he has arranged to start a new contract and will go back to sea in the Antarctic region. That should give me plenty of time to acclimatise to both the new treatment and the ‘powered wheelchair’ lifestyle. During that period some changes will be implemented, with the help of my son, to ensure that I can live alone in the flat.
I will have Alice with me Friday nights through to Monday mornings while my other son will be spending Wednesday evenings with me for a
‘movie night’ with beers and pizza! Something we have now started…. Therefore I won’t lack company from January and, besides, that powered wheelchair will get me to the pub alone….
Anyway folks, that’s my current news. So happy modelling…… Hopefully I will join you in that soon.