Nothing wrong with adding info or disagreeing. Im just trying to make people 
realize the able bodies judge us pretty harshly when you stick out with these 
issues and others. I know......"who cares" . Well the truth is most of us do 
care. The point really is don't let yourself fall into a routine that you go 
out without regard.  Like take a blanket , cut a hole in it and go out, lol.

Ron  


On Thursday, October 2, 2014 10:14 PM, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
  


many days i go without shoes in the summer...with my capris and painted 
toenails. an abled body woman would wear flip flops, not much difference so i 
beg to differ with you ron! i'll agree with the rest. i'll have you know i pay 
$20.00 for those painted toes and i want people to see them. along with the 
fact i find it hard to get sandals and flip-flops on my swollen feet.

The worst things the disabled do in public   
>
> 
>1) no shoes 
>2) exposed urine bag 
>3) just plain dirty or have a stench 
>4) chair has food and scum all over it 
>5) legs fallen over to a side or bowed severely( especially on ladies) 
>6) scared to look people in the eye 
>
> 
>Theres more,but that's what sticks out in my mind. I an say this because Im a 
>quad myself ......16 yrs post. We cant help many things , but some things we 
>can do something about.  



-----Original Message-----
From: RONALD L PRACHT <[email protected]>
To: quad-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Oct 2, 2014 3:15 pm
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Funny thing happenned to my Jay 2 cushion


The worst things the disabled do in public   
 
1) no shoes 
2) exposed urine bag 
3) just plain dirty or have a stench 
4) chair has food and scum all over it 
5) legs fallen over to a side or bowed severely( especially on ladies) 
6) scared to look people in the eye 
 
Theres more,but that's what sticks out in my mind. I an say this because Im a 
quad myself ......16 yrs post. We cant help many things , but some things we 
can do something about.  
 
Ron 

 
On Thursday, October 2, 2014 1:37 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
wrote:
  



funny. i put rolled up hand towels on both sides of my thighs. otherwise my 
legs spread like men legs.  
dianna

had to add my 1 inch wedge adductors to  each side of the new cushion to keep 
my long legs from bowing. I cant stand  paralyzed people that let their legs 
bow or fall to one side. It looks  terrible and its fixable. 



-----Original Message-----
From: wheelchair <[email protected]>
To: r.pracht <[email protected]>; quad-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Oct 1, 2014 8:00 pm
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Funny thing happenned to my Jay 2 cushion


 
Have you considered contacting Jay and ask if they are looking for a very 
qualified cushion tester? 

Best Wishes 

In a message dated 10/1/2014 3:06:16 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes: 
 
>I came in from my handcycle trip last night and was rolling around the  house 
>when I looked at my hand and it was covered with this nasty yellow  stuff. I 
>looked at the front of my cushion and at the bottom below the cover  was a 
>massive amount of yellow crap. I jumped in bed with my new cushion and a  
>trash can and pulled the cover off the old cushion which had a hole in the  
>front and threw all the nastiness away then had to use rubbing alcohol to  
>clean the stuff off my seat sling. This was the second Jay 2 to do this to me. 
> The last one popped when a girl sat on my lap. I get about 4 yrs out of each  
>one then boom. The stuff that comes out is oil based and very hard to get off  
>of your stuff. I was home alone but managed to get the old one off and  
>cleaned, and the new one on. I also had to add my 1 inch wedge adductors to  
>each side of the new cushion to keep my long legs from bowing. I cant stand  
>paralyzed people that let their legs bow or fall
 to one side. It looks  terrible and its fixable. A new Jay 2 is going to cost 
me over 400 and an  extra air exchange cover will be 65. Crazy but that's how 
she goes in the  handicap world. I need to put a new seat sling on the chair 
but that's hard to  do yourself and if you fail you have no chair, lol. 
>
> 
>Ron          

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