Dana,

The President of Roho, Tom Borcherding, monitors this forum often. He's a great 
guy. Perhaps he can address that issue. I've wondered the same thing: why can't 
the Roho Cushion have some sort of mechanism that alerts the user when they are 
losing are or bottoming out? I'm sure it could be done. I suspect it comes down 
to cost.

Don P


On Monday, June 30, 2014 10:29 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
 


You are so right. We have to treasure each day. I have a sore right now so 
I'm praying for my sore to heal quickly. My Roho and I did not know for long 
time too many hours. I will go to the wound care Wednesday. I am so happy every 
day. I do not have pressure sores and able to be in my chair. That is such a 
blessing. I like you so appreciate and love the quad list and every member on. 
It is so wonderful to be able to share problems, the information from others 
and 
how they solved the same problem I am having. I am also recovering from surgery 
as I have to have a flap on my elbow from leaning on the wheelchair. We learn 
from our mistakes but often sometimes go through the same problem again. This 
has been for quite a number of times with my Roho going flat. Why can not they 
have some kind of is to let us know when we are losing air in the Croatian. I 
am 
so thankful that I am able to receive antibiotics through my pic line at 
home.
We tried to join our lives no matter what obstacles we 
face.
Dana,
has anyone ever used a special wheelchair cushion that 
circulates air?
C 4-5 quadriplegia 40 years. In July 26
congratulations 
and 32 years Don
thank you for all the support that all of you give to each 
other
 
In a message dated 6/30/2014 12:20:02 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
 
>In August I'll reach the 32 year mark.
>I  still celebrate [almost] every day I'm alive. So many things I still want 
>to  experience and accomplish!
>I  appreciate this quad-list and all of you amazing people on here. Best 
>wishes  to all of you on a happy life!
>
>
>Don.
>
>
>
>
>
>On Saturday, June 28, 2014 8:06 PM,  Quadius <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
>
>Last couple years of been a little difficult for me, but I still try to  treat 
>every year as a
>Wonderful year. I like to celebrate 
  positive events in my
>Instead of negative ones. For instance I 
  celebrate the day I was able to get off the ventilator. Congratulations on 
  your special day and may you have many more with wonderful memories.
>
>On Friday, June 27, 2014, nichole rohling <[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>16 years ago today was my olympic dive that changed  my life forever – time 
>flies!
>> 
>>Nicki
>>c5/6
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