Hi Dana.
  
Surprisingly, here in Reno, we only have two medical suppliers. For an area 
that has 300,000 people that seems to be somewhat low. The one company is very 
difficult to deal with, and in the past have taken my chair in on an 
appointment to be tested, and didn't even get around to looking at it for five 
working days! I will check with Wayne the other medical supplier, and see if I 
can try a Roho for a few days. Good idea, thank you very much.
  I love my Sony Ericsson 600 I. It has some drawbacks, but so does all 
voice-activated equipment. Over the 16 months I have had it, I have discovered 
some little tricks to make it work better. If I'm going to be in a noisy 
environment, I call a friend or family member to call me and then I don't 
answer. For some reason, if I have a missed call I cannot dial out. When I'm 
going to move out of the noisy environment, I just have somebody press the 
missed call and then press no, and I'm back in business. I have gotten rid of 
most of the mistakes in dialing out, when I didn't mean to, I moving many of my 
voice activated calls to voice connect at Cingular. Then I just tell it to dial 
voice connect and then make my calls through voice connect. I only have six or 
seven people on my voice activation cell phone, and if I miss dial any of 
those, well, they are friends and family and I can talk to them any time. Now 
if I can just learn how to effectively use DragonDictate, I'll be in
 seventh heaven! Joan
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      Hi Joan,

I enjoyed reading your information and I'm so glad you got a good deal on your 
omega track.  I use a roho and I don't have any trouble with not being level 
but I don't have the area that you do.  It is they are reliable on my skin.  
The air has gone low and I have gotten a view pressure sores, but they were not 
large and mostly just red spots and I stayed in bed for a few days and they 
were gone.  I keep wondering if there's something they may make that would 
attach to the cushion to monitor the air pressure as I know someone posted such 
a device.  No one seems to remember this post except me.  I may never find it.  
I often look in my full-length mirror to check the cushion.  I understand your 
worry of the issue.  The roho mapped out really good when I was getting a new 
chair the last time it was checked.
   
  How is your magic word cell phone working?
   
  Just my two cents.
Dana
   
  I think most dealers might let you try a roho for a few days to see how it 
feels.
   
   

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