I don't like when people sort of give you a half smile like you poor thing in a 
W/C! 

Lindaf 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Oldaker" <[email protected]> 
To: "bob quinn" <[email protected]>, "Dan" <[email protected]>, [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 9:36:09 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Top 10 most annoying things people do to people  using 
wheelchairs 




I don't like it when people lean on or hang onto my wheelchair like it's a 
piece of furniture there for their convenience while standing and waiting with 
me for whatever reason. I consider it a violation of my personal space, not in 
a major way, just an annoyance. All that stated, I actually don't mind it if 
it's my girlfriend or someone else endearing doing it. 



Steve - C4, 21 years 





From: bob quinn [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 10:21 AM 
To: Dan; [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Top 10 most annoying things people do to people using 
wheelchairs 



Yes!  I also find that most people want to stand off to the side, which hurts 
my neck even more.  And when i turn my chair to try to face them straight-on, 
they will adjust by moving to the side again. 

I do so appreciate people who squat or sit to talk. 

At 05:54 PM 4/18/2010, Dan wrote: 



One thing that really bothers me is when a person will stand up right next to 
my wheelchair and start a conversation with me. I always get a stiff neck while 
trying to look up at their face. I'm always relieved when people squat down to 
my level to have a conversation. 

Dan 

At 05:33 PM 4/18/2010, Nancy P said something that elicited my response: 
  



Given the discussion around handicapped parking spaces, I thought you might be 
interested in a survey we're running now at the Christopher & Dana Reeve 
Foundation on the most annoying things people do to people in wheelchairs. 
It started with a discussion in our online community this winter about snow 
being shoveled into handicapped parking spaces.  Then others chimed in with 
their pet peeves.  You can add your vote at 
http://bit.ly/9KfyTk 
  
If you'd like to send this to others in wheelchairs to have them put in their 
$0.02, you can do that at 
http://bit.ly/baSKkn 
  
Thanks for sharing, 
  
Nancy Purcell 
for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation

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