Thank you everyone for your input

. Kelly, our dauthers current chair is the quickie 12" wide and I believe the 22" wheels. And with the demo emotions wheels they could not get them in the right position so she could get a good push, they were to far back for her arms to reach ( if that makes sense) her current chair is large wheels in the back, small ones up front. I don't know if that matters all that much? The wheelchair technician (that tried to install the emotions on Beths chair) said that they just wont work on the chair she has now. Im really worried about trying to get the insurance to cover a new chair and emotions. Beth is 13, she is very bright and responsible. She does not have enough strength to push her chair very far or for very long. The physcian that ordered these for her feels that she would maintain or gain better muscle condition by using the emotions, he felt, and I agree, that a power chair will cause her to loose muscle strengh. Beths conditions is not progessive, however, when she has surgeries such as the major spine surgery she just had, she can have some major set backs with her mobility. Beth will likely always need a chair with power assist for school, shopping, day at the movies, but we hope she will soon walk again at home. I think the emotions sound like a great alternative, Beth is so tired of relying on people to push her around, its been about 1 year and a half. It really is not fair to just sit and wait for help all the time, the emotions would give her so much more independence.
Scott, you mention your son would run people over, Bethany has students at school that have fallen on her when her aide is pushing her! They also walk right in front of her or across her legs....She said she feels invisible at school. Beth would probably love to cruise through the halls without someone pushing her, maybe they would watch out for her instead of running into her

? She wouldnt do it, but Im sure the thought has entered her mind of running into some ankles !

lol
I will keep you all updated, we have an appointment tomorrow with the wheel chair tech again, he said it could take up to 4 months to get this all approved and done

sounds like a long time. Does that sound right?
Maybe our next trip to WDW will be with Beth and her new emotions! I hope
Very Sincerely,
Lisa and Beth