I think my next year will be a Quickie.  While overall this Invacare chair
has lasted, it has not been the best.  I am also not satisfied with the
support down here for Invacare.  I guess it matters more what type of
vendors you have and what you're used to.
Quadius

On 5/12/07, Tim Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I was lucky,
The VA let me keep my 8 yr old chair when I got a new one 3 yrs ago.
I've had good luck with Quikee chairs.
Although I had bad luck with quikies before getting injured ;^P
Stunt

On 5/11/07, ~LittleQuad~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> that's how medicaid determines if you get chair before 5 yrs
time.....like
> me, twice. i must be hell on my chairs? they fall apart or parts wear
> out....hmmm
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My wheelchair person told me that the repairs would have to cost as much
as
> a new chair, because that is the new rule.
>
> What have others been told about this?  And it all has to happen at
once.
> That could make you use a chair for many many years.
>
> I hate to think of having my chair another 20 years.  It is three years
old
> right now, , Permobile chairman 2K.  I think that is the right name.
>
> Dana
>
>
> ________________________________
> See what's free at AOL.com.
>


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