This is a great idea. I will add mine. Question on the Newmar, can you rent 
them? Thanks shirley

> On October 13, 2022 at 6:10 PM Edward Tessier <e...@artecopartners.com> wrote:
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>     In a recent post I mentioned some of the products that have been 
> essential to  successfully living my life as a quad (C5 –6, 38 years post 
> surfing injury). I wanted to expand upon and share my list with everybody. I 
> think it would be really interesting to hear everybody else's list as well.
> 
>     Products that change my life:
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>     Sure Hands Lift – – I'm still using the lift I bought 20 some years ago 
> when doing board and pivot transfers became too rough on me and my 
> attendants.  it has never broken down and only needed a replacement battery 
> once.  nothing gets me in and out of bed faster-- no Hoyer type sling. It 
> also places me in exactly the right spot in my wheelchair.  I only wish they 
> had a travel version.
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>     Peristeen Bowel management program--  there is more about this my last 
> post, but basically it is made my   bowel program faster, more dependable, 
> easier on my body, and easier on my attendants.
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>      Dragon dictation system-- I use this every single day and if I didn't 
> have it I wouldn't be able to work, right creatively, keep up with friends, 
> etc.
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>      Ride wheelchair cushion – –  I lost a year to pressure sores when every 
> other wheelchair cushion failed me.  I tried EVERYTHING.  The ride cushion ( 
> which, counterintuitively, is made of hard foam) is fully customized to each 
> user. It got me back in my wheelchair and back to  work,  spending time with 
> my kids, and enjoying life.
> 
>      Alexa for smart home control--  turning on lights, controlling my 
> bedroom fan, calling attendants hands-free, listening to music,  ordering 
> groceries, etc. etc. etc.    it's amazing being able to do so many things by 
> voice that once forced me to constantly ask for help.
> 
>      accessible minivan with EZ lock--  after my wheelchair and I fell off of 
> an old school van lift, the ability to just quickly roll up the ramp and into 
> a self locking  tiedown was revolutionary. I take it too much for granted.
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>      Fully tilting power wheelchair--  my Permobile  300's tilt function has 
> extended my functional time in my chair and made pressure relief much less of 
> a hassle. It's also been my most dependable wheelchair ever. It's going 
> strong at 10 years and has never needed anything more than batteries and 
> replacement cushioning on my armrests.
> 
>      Lithotripsy kidney stone removal--  like many quads I have chronic 
> kidney stones and this tech replaced difficult surgery. now, every 2 to 3 
> years, I go for a cleaning and I'm up at around in a week.
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>       iPhone/ iPad and Siri--  the touchscreen, and later the voice 
> assistant, changed everything about communication, making me much more 
> productive at work. apps made so many life management tasks incredibly 
> easier-- banking, shopping, reading books, listening to books, tracking my 
> kids, scheduling help, paying bills,  ordering meds, taking family 
> pictures...  couldn't we all go on and on here?
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>      Viagra and Ferticare  vibrator--  getting erections and ejaculating 
> aren't required to have a lot of fun in bed, but they sure are nice. 
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>      wheelchair accessible RV by Newmar--  our first accessible RV was a DIY 
> project that mostly worked, but wasn't all that comfortable. Newmar's  line 
> of wheelchair accessible RVs were designed from the ground up for comfort and 
> ease of use.  they are by far the best product on the market.  the family 
> excursions it enables have given me some of my favorite memories
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>      thank goodness for these products and technology. I hope they stay on 
> the market forever.  so, now it's your turn. WHAT IS YOUR LIST OF 
> CAN'T-LIVE-WITHOUT PRODUCTS?
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>      Ed Tessier
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