Title: Quickie R2
Yeah my power chair was covered. I chose for them to purchase it since it was somewhere around $5000 I paid $1500 for my quickie 2 manual I think. It was over 5 yrs ago now. Which I’m up 4 a new power chair next yr I’m looking 2 try 2 buy another manual chair this yr also. I like the quickie r2 I’m thinking about trying it. Speaking of that anyone have one of those or tried 1? Yeah I went through the same thing didn’t think about scool when I was making $$$$
Now I need degrees just to be employable since my dis-ability is actually a handicap in this situation.

On 2/6/05 6:46 PM, "Stacy Harim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Your power chair was covered though, right?  I suppose they think if you have one, you don't need the other. I think it's great you are going back to school.  I think education is very important.  I always have but I got caught up in making money instead of finishing school. Now I have the opportunity to do so, I am taking advantage of it.  
 
Stacy

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No I only  have medicaid I�ll have to purchase it for myself as I did before. $900.00 is  a lot more than the $5 & change I get every month. I�m really barely  making it I�m broke after bills. And now that the weathers not good I�m not  able to hustle cd�s as I did in summer. I got to finish school & get back  2 work
Houston

On 2/6/05 3:26 PM, "Stacy Harim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:

 
Will they  approve a manual chair for you even though you use a power chair?  I  think that it's great that you are able to push some. .I remember when I  couldn't push my chair 2 feet and know that I am so lucky to have gotten  back the ability and the strength to be able to push like I do.  I have  seen para's and belong to a support group for para's and they use power  chairs.  I have thought about it.  I would love to have one when  the weather is horrible.  I got soaking wet last week when I was  rolling back and forth at school in the pouring rain and it was so cold.   
 
 The first couple of days I was at school, I had to  go back and forth a lot and there are a lot of ramps at the school.  If  not a ramp, it's uphill a little bit between the buildings.  I got lazy  while it's been cold so it was very tiring.  I also haven't experience  up and down like that.  I can go forever on a flat surface, but when I  am at home and it's warm, I do go in and out of the house more but it's not  consistent like while I am at school.  Especially when I am in between  classes like that.  I went to community college before and it was only  a couple of buildings right next to each other.  Hopefully all the  pushing will start to show on my physical appearance soon. LOL!   
 
You are thinking like me with disability.  I want  to kick it up for when I need it later.  9 hundred something dollars  doesn't do it for  me.  I'd like to put some money into  it.
 
Stacy
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Stacy,
I  need 2 get me another  manual chair. But its pretty near impossible 4 me 2  catch the bus in  a manual chair I just don�t have the strength 2 push up the  ramps.  I�m in school 2 get an associates in computer graphics the average   starting salary is 30k � 45k so hopefully I can get 15 or more yrs  of work in  b4 I need 2 get back on disability.

On 2/6/05  12:05 PM, "Stacy Harim"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   wrote:

 
 
Wow, you   make 3k more than I do just in disability.  I should have  claimed more  tips waiting tables.  I still don't blame you.   I'm not sure if  I'd be allowed to keep my benefits. With  what I'll be doing I'm probably  going to make too much.  At  least I hope to make a good amount.   My degree will be in  social work with psychology minor.  I might  do a double  major.  I have to see b/c I might need more credits and if  I  do then double major it is.  Depending on city, type or work, etc..   social workers make between 25k and 47k a year.  I am not  knocking  anyone for sticking with disability.   I don't  know what lies on  the road ahead of me. It's still a couple of  years off.  I'll just have  to see. I'd like to build up on my  benefits so if something happens to me it  will be more than what I  get now.  I hope to buy a house one day and I  am sure my cost  of living will be a bit more.  I'm not going to go  crazy but  I want more for myself than this.  I barely get buy as it is   and some months don't make it at all.  I'd love to get a part  time job  but in order to get help from DORS I have to go to school  full time and  there is no way I can do both.   
 
 I'm getting some  pretty tough arms  though pushing through the campus.  I have 15 mins  inbetween  classes a couple of days and the classes are kinda far apart.    I push my ass off the first half then start to run out of  gas.  A  couple of more weeks, it'll be nothing then I'll be  getting all buff. LOL.  
 
Stacy
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In a message dated  2/6/2005  2:39:58 AM  Eastern Standard Time,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]    writes:

 




Well that is  the way  the conservatives  think.  They do not raise  the taxes so they  can keep the benefits low  of Medicaid,  food stamps, rental  assistance, etc.  The benefits are for   the people that are at  their lowest.  I only hope  that when I do start  working that I  am able to get  healthcare through that job that will help  cover  enough  healthcare that I need.  I basically only go to the    doctors for basic needs.  Fortunately I do not have  any serious  health  problems.  I will have my surgery  on my bladder  hopefully in the  summer.  Other than  that, I don't go to the  doctor's very often.   We have  it set up that I call her for my  prescriptions and go in if I  need  anything.  I don't go to my  rehab doctor very  often either.  It's  about every 6 months.  Also with  pain management specialist is like every 3  months.    My biggest issue will be with my prescriptions. Just the    Neurontin alone will kill me if it is something insurance  may not   cover.  I do not intend on keeping my hours  low enough just to  keep  receiving benefits. My whole  intention of getting a degree is  to get out in  the work  force and get off of the system.  I hate  being in it with a   passion.  I just hope that it all works out  the way I  intend it    to.
  
Stacy



...i wish you  luck,   Stacy!!  I'd rather keep those benefits and  work...never know  when  something will knock u out of job for  a while.  Plus, it's a  loooong day  on me to work 8am to  4;30pm....i don't feel guilt for  stayin on system, it's  what  we have paid into....that's why this  system was set up, and i  think most  AB hope they can be taken care of  if they end up  quad.  Thing is, it's  not a lot to live on...i  make 12K  a year on SS, but anoher 12K through  work.  If my job   was to relocate, overseas, i'd be without a job...not  sure  what i'd  do!!

happy superbowling....tony c5c6 floriduh
   






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