That's OK - I have the same problem and it seems to get worse or occurs more 
and more.  I want a refund from whoever did my wiring!  Just wait till I see 
St. Peter that's the first question that I'm going to ask him.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Larry Throne 
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Sent: 3/18/2007 10:27:08 AM 
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Swelling legs





Whoops your right Candis. My bad, must be a little dyslexic today






Larry Throne, MSW


From: "Candis Kalley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [TMIC] Swelling legs
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 10:04:35 -0400


 I couldn't find "ForeverActive.com" but I found 
http://activeforever.com/pc-992-5-motorized-oxycycle-pedal-exerciser.aspx. 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Larry Throne 
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Sent: 3/18/2007 9:16:17 AM 
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Swelling legs





I haven't gotten mine yet but I am ordering it from "ForeverActive.com" On the 
left side of the web site is several links to the products. Click on Exercise 
Therapy then scroll down. The product name is Motorized Oxycyle Pedal 
Exerciser. Yes you can assist the motor on pedaling but you don't have to. 
Right now i don't think I can do much as far as assistance but hope to improve. 
I have used the exerciser like you discussed and even recently spoke with a 
welder here in town about building one for me. The ones they use in PT cost 
quite a bit and this welder says he can make one out of old bicycle parts. I 
just have to find the old bikes. I am going to look at yard sales ect.......  
He is willing to build it just for the cost of the materials & parts. You might 
call your local Fire Department Union to see if any of them are willing to help 
you build one. I've discovered that a lot of firemen have all kinds of skills 
and often are willing to help those of us less capable. Other !
 skilled labor unions could be helpful also. The forever active web site has 
some interesting products. One of the PT's I know has purchased some items from 
them and has been very pleased. If you get a Rx from your doctor insurance or 
medicare might purchase the pedal exerciser for you. Hope all this info helps 
you.
Larry in Oklahoma where it is going to be a beautiful day!









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Subject: Re: [TMIC] Swelling legs
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 02:30:28 EDT


Hi Larry,

Does the pedal machine work completely on its' own power or does it require 
some muscle action from the user?  I've never seen one for that price.

I need one that needs no work from me as I am a complete para from T3 down.  I 
used a machine in PT that I sat in my wheelchair and the top was a thing with 
handle bars that went around and as I pushed it, it not only excersized my arms 
but my legs went around as well.  I'm fairly certain that I cannot afford one 
like that.

Just Curious,
Jude in Michigan






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