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Lily Kerns
04-10-2015, 03:05 PM
The last two days have been a learning Experience! I just had surgery on my left elbow. Can't bend it for at least two weeks, etc. can't drive, so I'm shopping with my niece. I have learned that:

1. With a bad back, leaning on shopping cart handles for support With only one arm Does not work well!
2. Powered shopping carts that require you to hold down a little lever and steer with the same hand do not work well either. They do not stop and start smoothly, are too quick to turn and turns do not coordinate with speed. In fact the directions say to stop completely before changing direction. No wonder these devices can be such a pain for first time users in crowds.

Since I have only a thumb and little finger on my right hand, I can't open bottles efficiently, can't tear open bags unless I can use my teeth as well, etc. For the first time in my life I am feeling "disabled"! Give me a couple weeks of practice and I'll have figured out how to do anything I need to do.

In a way I'm glad all this has happened because it has given me a whole new understanding of what it means to be "really" disabled. I'm not at home so don't have my seg...and my kids have given dire warnings not to use it right now! (I might fall off it!). Something I fully intend to ignore when I get back home.... I can't load it into my car via ramps with one hand so that's not an option at the moment either.

Thank God for my Segway! And I can't wait to get back to using it!




therealzam
04-11-2015, 01:59 AM
I'm too disabled and have used it as my primary means of ambulation for almost 15 years. For vehicle loading most people seem to use a device called a SegVator. I personally use an internal crane mant for hoverround type things because I don't want s giant thing on the back of my pretty car. There are also full loading devices. What's even cooler is that most manufacturers will pay for a part of your cost if you buy a new or used car! I just bought a new Mercedes and they covered 2500!

rickb
04-11-2015, 11:44 PM
Lily, With your good attitude and determination you will be back on your Segway soon. Wishing you a quick recovery.

Powered shopping carts are indded a challenge.

rwoynaro
04-13-2015, 05:30 AM
I'm too disabled and have used it as my primary means of ambulation for almost 15 years. For vehicle loading most people seem to use a device called a SegVator. I personally use an internal crane mant for hoverround type things because I don't want s giant thing on the back of my pretty car. There are also full loading devices. What's even cooler is that most manufacturers will pay for a part of your cost if you buy a new or used car! I just bought a new Mercedes and they covered 2500!

I have 2 SegVators, but would be very interested in exploring other options. Can you provide any specifics as to your crane and also you insights on how it works ? Thanks very much.

jgbackes
04-14-2015, 04:40 PM
http://www.liftandgomobility.com/products/vehiclelifts/boom-lifts.html

rwoynaro
04-15-2015, 05:23 AM
http://www.liftandgomobility.com/products/vehiclelifts/boom-lifts.html

Thanks very much ! If you use one of these for your segway, which one do you use ? I know you have a SegSaddle. Any news on whether they are going to go back into production at all ? I have two SegSaddles and a Lean Seat, I really like the SegSaddle, but my rocker is worn out on one of them and I cant find replacement parts

Gimpy guy
04-22-2015, 06:15 AM
Did a search and found this.

http://forums.segwaychat.org/showthread.php?t=12499

It's old but looks like an option.

rwoynaro
04-23-2015, 05:28 AM
Did a search and found this.

http://forums.segwaychat.org/showthread.php?t=12499

It's old but looks like an option.


Thank you . Simplicity is a virtue also, it looks pretty easy.