We will! He is homeschooled, and helps me with the shopping sometimes, so he'll get lots of practice!
Great suggestions!! Thank you!!
Will definitely remember this! He is certainly able to transfer, just the walking is a no go for him.
Can I just say how wonderful and helpful everyone is on this board? Our family has really been trying to adjust to our son's new reality, and not many people understand that he is truly disabled now. Heck, my dad forgets and has asked my son to help move furniture more than once since his diagnosis. I've reminded my son to politely refuse. My son looking hearty and hale really throws people off.
Our reality is that as my son's condition progresses (it almost always does, it will never improve, only get worse until a heart transplant is required) we may have to look into purchasing a
scooter for everyday. He may have to obtain a handicapped placard for his car. He may have to go on disability at some point. We have have to modify our home or move to accommodate him. But for now, we are living every day as it comes and enjoying every second of the days he is given.
Thanks again everyone for your kind and honest input. It makes me feel so good to know that there are still good people in this world.