cove61
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 8, 2009
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Ok so i not due to come on holiday until October 2011. But after ready this site i have slowly come to the decision that i may actually need to use a ECV, due to my MS. 
I had thought i would do what i did in Paris and just plod my way around but the more i read the more worried i become. My husband thinks i should hire an ECV and see how i get on, my questions are are they easy to learn to use, at home i walk with my elbow crutch, is it possible to take my stick with me also so that if i need to get off for lines i have something to balance me.
Is getting on and off the bus easy?? i mean is the thing light enough that perhaps my husband can lift it on and off for me, or is it a must that they are driven on. will people think i am a fraud if they see me drive up hop off and walk to the line. I would hate hate the idea of a wheelchair i am still youngish
at 33 and want to stay as independent as i can, but i also want to enjoy my holiday with my kids.
any helpful advice is more than welcome.
jen

I had thought i would do what i did in Paris and just plod my way around but the more i read the more worried i become. My husband thinks i should hire an ECV and see how i get on, my questions are are they easy to learn to use, at home i walk with my elbow crutch, is it possible to take my stick with me also so that if i need to get off for lines i have something to balance me.
Is getting on and off the bus easy?? i mean is the thing light enough that perhaps my husband can lift it on and off for me, or is it a must that they are driven on. will people think i am a fraud if they see me drive up hop off and walk to the line. I would hate hate the idea of a wheelchair i am still youngish

any helpful advice is more than welcome.
jen