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Old 09-28-2003, 10:16 PM   #1
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I would love to get a Segway for my mother who has difficulty walking distances BUT the catch is she has macular degeneration ie her vision is only peripheral.Assuming we together don't go over the weight limit how safe/practical would it be for me to ride with her?
Normally I would simply try before buying BUT no distribution in Australia yet.Anyone tried picking up hitch hikers who can tell me pros & cons.
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Old 09-29-2003, 08:34 AM   #2
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MIT, I think we even have some board members from Australia, maybe you could use the serach feature in the links at the top of this page to find someone from Australia. Re: Macular Degen - I don't know waht to say. You do need to be able to see upcoming problems in the surfaces you're going over, is all I can think. It's possible that she compensates for this already. I'm not much help in that regard. Sorry.
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Two riders are a no no. Macular Degeneration will cause her to not be able , at some point , to ride safely and safety is number one as you get up there in age. If she were to fall a total hip replacement of a broken bone could do her in for good. Its your best best to try a motorized cart. Safer for you mom and cheaper for you both in the short and the long run.

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Old 09-30-2003, 08:33 AM   #4
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Well, darn, I read MITs post so fast, I missed the main thrust! I agree with Mr. Laurenzano in that as we age the damage in a fall is worsened. Having said that, we had a family at Segway Fest where the husband and wife rode together on their Segway. She rode behind him. I"m not sure I'd encourage it, but I have seen it done. They also pulled their daughter in a cart attached behind.
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Old 09-30-2003, 10:02 AM   #5
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Good vision is a MUST when riding a Segway. Small bumps in the pavement can send you flying when traveling at full speed.

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Old 10-03-2003, 09:02 PM   #6
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quote:Originally posted by MIT

I would love to get a Segway for my mother who has difficulty walking distances BUT the catch is she has macular degeneration ie her vision is only peripheral.Assuming we together don't go over the weight limit how safe/practical would it be for me to ride with her?
Normally I would simply try before buying BUT no distribution in Australia yet.Anyone tried picking up hitch hikers who can tell me pros & cons.
Hi MIT

I have a Segway in Melbourne.
I am just an owner, not a distributor.
Thus I can't give you any 'factory type' advice.

Whilst HT's are not specifically intended for people with any disabilities, there may be applications from time to time.
I suspect that your case may be innapropriate.
1 Single riders only !
2 Vision is vital.

I have co-operated with Rehabtech here in Melbourne.
You may get their details here:
http://www.monash.edu.au/rehabtech/pub/tlink/jun03.pdf
You or your medical advisors may contact them for appropriately qualified information.

Good luck
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Old 10-04-2003, 02:19 AM   #7
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Hi MIT,

I can vouch for that (dgbint)...and happy to discuss!

Can get ontous via the website mentioned above...


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Old 10-09-2003, 10:51 PM   #8
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I have Stargardt's Disease, otherwise known as Juvenile Macular Degeneration. I've ridden the Segway on many occassions and over varied terrain with no problems. I actually enjoy riding the Segway so that I am not surprised by holes and dips. The tires take the impact pretty well in my opinion.

But, if your mother is quite elderly, and has profound vision loss, then the frustration of dealing with new technology could overwhelm her, resulting in the HT sitting in a corner.

Maybe you could check out the IMT for her. It's a miniature telescope that is implanted into an eye to improve vision. Clinical trials are currently underway. I'm not sure if they're conducting any in your are though.


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Old 11-05-2003, 08:24 PM   #9
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I wouldn't double-glide. It's dangerous. It's against the safety manuals, and it forces the Segway to work outside of its envelope of safety.

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