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I had never heard anyone
else complain about their wheelchairs sitting up high and not being able to fit
under tables at home or at restaurants. I always felt this was another way
that I looked singled out and will only eat at food courts where I can turn side
ways to the table. I have missed so many gatherings of my close
family at local buffets at the casinos because I would be clogging the
aisles . .
Holiday family gatherings
are no problems because we cook for 40 and they have to come here if they want
to eat. I can use my desk that clamps on to my chair at home.
Kathy in
Mississippi
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