12-23-2011, 03:17 PM | #1 |
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Gimp on a Segway
I'm new here and wanted to say "Howdy" to all the other gliders here.
I purchased my i2 Commuter last May and have close to 1,100 miles in the last 7 months. I have been a gimp for over 7 years and have been a virtual prisoner in my home during that time. A 2-block walk (my maximum distance) usually ran about 20 minutes. I finally realized that I truly needed mobility assistance and started comparing models. The Hoveround® is big, heavy, slow, top-heavy and has horrible range and anything with more than a 1" gap makes for a dangerous go. Don't even think about carrying it in a Corolla! The Rascal® 3-wheel is top-heavy and during a turn during a test drive, it tipped over, with me on it. No way! I finally thought about the Segway, and a local dealer had demo rides for a reasonable price. The hook was baited, and I jumped at it. First impression...this is flippin' easy! The guy who rode out with me for the demo had warned that getting on the Segway, that the most important thing was to not try to balance. Since I absolutely cannot balance without crutches, it took me about 5 seconds to adapt. After an hour and a half over varying terrain (we're talking grass, gravel...the works), I was convinced and told him to charge one up overnight and I'd be by with cash the following day. (He also felt that I was comfortable enough to take it out of "turtle" mode after the first hour. That clinched the deal!) Today, I talk to people at eye level and rarely drive my car anymore (much to my physician's relief). After living as a virtual hermit for 7 years, my life has truly changed. My local store always greets me with a smile, and even if I forget my Gimpo Sticker, they have never hassled me about using it in their store. I make a point to go at a very, very slow pace in the store, and generally try to be courteous. The oddest thing about a Segway is that I stand still, and the Segway shakes. It almost makes me feel...well, normal again. BoscoBob Nemo hic adest illius nominis. |
12-27-2011, 01:14 AM | #2 |
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Welcome Bob.
I am glad you have discovered the segway, and appreciate you sharing insights into other devices. Glide well.
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12-27-2011, 01:36 AM | #3 |
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Hello Bob.
I am also new to a Segway for increased mobility. This has been the best site for information and assistance. What made you choose "There's no one here by that name." for your signature tagline? Pretty funny! |
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12-27-2011, 01:59 AM | #5 |
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Welcome Bob,
I also have balance issues due to missing toes, and other problems. The Segway has also gotton me out of the house more. It is a great machine, and this is a great forum.
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Addendum: I apologize if anybody is offended by the term "Gimp". I prefer that word to "handicapped" or "disabled". Those words imply that there is something wrong with me. "Gimp" is about my body, and not who I am. My 2¢, for what it's worth...
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The guesses vary, but so far, the real answer is always 10, and no flames. Right now it seems to be 3 toes, 2 on fire, the other covered in snake skin, and one heel is completely missing. Neither foot is being stabbed with an ice pick, only one foot is vibrating. Thank goodness I still have my eyes to check up on what's going on down there. Walking can be kind of iffy out there in the real world when your feet make stuff up, and don't do what you tell them. The Segway virtually always does what I tell it to do.
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