Specialized equipment is expensive and doesn't always work for everyone. However, if you are in a major populated area, check at your local library for the books on tape program or alternative reading programs. Best Wishes W In a message dated 2/2/2007 12:55:50 P.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am having a dilemma. I was an avid book reader before I became a quadriplegic due to Transverse Myelitis. Now I am in a dilemma as to how do I manage to read a book. I have a book stand, but it is virtually impossible for me to turn the pages. I have looked on the Internet for page turners, but I haven't found any that are suitable for my need. This is really driving me crazy, especially since there are so many things I need to read. I would like to know how anyone else manage to read a book. For novels, I get books on tape, if they're available, but some things I need to read, do not come on a tape. I would appreciate any suggestions. Naomi

