Re: [QUAD-L] Vitamin D

2015-05-08 Thread William Lang III
Don, I wholly concur. Because of my vitamin D deficiency for many years I believe caused my inoperable bone problem in my lumbar. My doctor has me on large dosages (cholecalciferol 8000 units). I live in New Jersey spent my summers mostly in the sun. Check with your doctor. The next time

[QUAD-L] Can't Stay Awake

2015-05-08 Thread greg
Yesterday was very strange. I slept fine and was feeling normal. I was awake for about 2 hours, played fetch with the dog outside, all was ok. All of the sudden I fell asleep. I got woken up and lasted only a few minutes then fell asleep again. I got woken up again, and fell asleep gain. I

[QUAD-L] solution for quads to turn on fans, lights with remote

2015-05-08 Thread Derrick
Recently someone asked how to control electric appliances(fans,lights,etc) for us wheelchair users. There is such a device on sale today. I am not affaliated with Amazon or product. It looks like a real cheap and great solution for us quads. Etekcity Smart Remote Outlet..Control Your

[QUAD-L] medicare

2015-05-08 Thread carolyndeandrea
Hi, Does anyone use Medicare's home health careyou are supposed to be homebound..how do they check? Carolyn

RE: [QUAD-L] Can't Stay Awake

2015-05-08 Thread Kay at Amplified Agility
Greg, sounds like either blood sugar drops (are you diabetic or have blood sugar issues) or narcolepsyat least these are the first two things that come to mind. Have you called a health practitioner? As one...I would...let us know! Kay -Original Message- From: greg

Re: [QUAD-L] solution for quads to turn on fans, lights with remote

2015-05-08 Thread Danny Hearn
Looks cool, i may try a few of these sometime,seems simple and pretty cheap. Dan H** On Friday, May 8, 2015 2:32 PM, Derrick wheel...@centurylink.net wrote: Recently someone asked how to control electric appliances(fans,lights,etc) for us wheelchair users. There is such a device

Re: [QUAD-L] medicare

2015-05-08 Thread Jim Lubin
I have private duty nurses paid for by Medicaid not Medicare. You are not required to be homebound. I don't know how it is assessed in other states, in Washington it is based on how you score on Personal Care Assessment Key shown here