llurgy
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 2, 2008
- Messages
- 585
Hi all, new on here,
I already have a thread explaining that myself and my husband are planning a trip for our 12 year old daughter. She has a lung disease and is a bit delicate so we have applied (lots of other DISsers telling us to) to M-A-W and are waiting in hopes that our daughters wish is granted.
In the meantime, we are still (by hook or by crook)going to Disney World! If M-A-W falls through we shall make our own way there and do the best we can with what we have, we just cant book yet until we know the outcome of M-A-W.
Becca has a standard medical manual wheelchair, it's virtually on it's last legs and the insurance is getting us another standard medical wheelchair.
The older wheelchair hasn't quite collapsed yet and probably has a few more months left in it. Our insurance is one of those that rents to buy so it's ours now.
What I want to know is, has anyone customized their wheelchairs to make them look different. Becca wanted one of those yellow Smiley ones this time around but they are just on the small size for her. She is 12, weighs only 66lb but she is nearly 5 foot tall so the smiley ones are going out of her league.
She was really disappointed, she wanted a groovy wheelchair. So my question is, has anyone done a homemade custom job on their wheel chairs, and if so, how??
Mandy
I already have a thread explaining that myself and my husband are planning a trip for our 12 year old daughter. She has a lung disease and is a bit delicate so we have applied (lots of other DISsers telling us to) to M-A-W and are waiting in hopes that our daughters wish is granted.
In the meantime, we are still (by hook or by crook)going to Disney World! If M-A-W falls through we shall make our own way there and do the best we can with what we have, we just cant book yet until we know the outcome of M-A-W.
Becca has a standard medical manual wheelchair, it's virtually on it's last legs and the insurance is getting us another standard medical wheelchair.
The older wheelchair hasn't quite collapsed yet and probably has a few more months left in it. Our insurance is one of those that rents to buy so it's ours now.
What I want to know is, has anyone customized their wheelchairs to make them look different. Becca wanted one of those yellow Smiley ones this time around but they are just on the small size for her. She is 12, weighs only 66lb but she is nearly 5 foot tall so the smiley ones are going out of her league.
She was really disappointed, she wanted a groovy wheelchair. So my question is, has anyone done a homemade custom job on their wheel chairs, and if so, how??
Mandy