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  • @amaranthaamaris5811
    @amaranthaamaris5811 4 роки тому +1219

    I've had a mobility scooter for the past 4 years. Here are my notes on it:
    - Chair quality matters, especially if you intend to use it for longer periods of time. It can really hurt if it's too hard or too soft.
    - Don't ever put a purse in the front basket, it will get snatched. I've seen it happen before.
    - Get some finger less gloves for the summer, but always have at least a pair of cheap gloves on the scooter since it can get pretty cold pretty quickly.
    - Same for scarves, my neck gets cold super quickly since I sit still while there is wind from moving.
    - Can't put anything even slightly heavy in the front basket since steering will become difficult.
    - Have a poncho or a scooter cape with you at all times, since you will get caught out in the rain. This would be perfect to keep in a front basket.
    - Keeping both arms on the steering wheel can help with the shoulder strain you get after driving a little bit.
    - Three wheeled ones have a much shorter turn but four wheeled ones are much more sturdy.
    - Get one with a quick release stop because people will jump in front of you thinking they can make it. And just letting go and it immediately stops can help with the stress of not bumping into rude people and not getting into an argument.
    - Get it from a shop with a repair service since it can be a pain in the ass to get it repaired if you didn't buy it from them. On the same note look into reviews, I got stuck with a scam artist who charged me three times more than quotes three times in a row.
    - Be careful with long flowy skirts and dresses they can get caught on things. Fold it over so you can sit on most of it when you wear them. Also they can blow up into your face if there is enough wind.
    - The slower scooters tend to also have shorter distance battery life. They do charge quicker though.
    - You can add some bike handle flowers to the front basket to make it more pleasant
    - Add extra lights to the steering wheel and the back, in the dark it can be difficult to be seen if you only have low lights and there are parked cars between you and the cars driving.
    - On the same note look into getting reflectors added to the sides too.

    • @Molscheira
      @Molscheira 4 роки тому +56

      These thoughts were so helpful, thank you for taking the time to write it down

    • @emmaRBC
      @emmaRBC 4 роки тому +25

      Thank you! This is super helpful as someone who is considering a mobility scooter

    • @a.gunter2893
      @a.gunter2893 4 роки тому +17

      These are excellent tips. Thank you.

    • @Tanny.M
      @Tanny.M 4 роки тому +9

      Great tips, thank you!

    • @raggsj38
      @raggsj38 4 роки тому +5

      Thank you for these helpful tips for someone considering a mobility scooter.

  • @Victoriasm31
    @Victoriasm31 4 роки тому +437

    Okay, first of all, HELL YES to this series.
    Secondly, if hiking shops have rocks and stuff to test hiking boots, mobility aid shops should have hills and kerbs.

    • @Roblynmaz
      @Roblynmaz 4 роки тому +33

      Ray Ark - that was exactly what I thought! How do they not have a small obstacle type area to really test in?

    • @lupeyloops246
      @lupeyloops246 4 роки тому +26

      Yes, four wheel drive vehicle dealerships often have that too. Now THERE's a thought - an all terrain powerchair or scooter.

    • @Dain75
      @Dain75 4 роки тому +8

      Those exist, especially the wheelchairs. Expensive though.

    • @firstcanonkill1767
      @firstcanonkill1767 4 роки тому

      @@Dain75 I think the HMSA member hannah ensor has one

    • @CarecoCoUk
      @CarecoCoUk 4 роки тому +34

      Hi, just thought I'd drop into the comments here, as part of Jessica's video was filmed in our Eastbourne showroom. We completely agree with you, which is why our newest showroom in Glasgow actually does have a test track for mobility scooters and powerchairs, featuring the kind of obstacles that you might encounter on a day out and about. It's been a successful addition to that store, so we're hoping to build test tracks in more CareCo showrooms in the future. Thanks! Joe - CareCo Social Media Team

  • @idae-s3102
    @idae-s3102 4 роки тому +593

    I apologize, I put the pencil on the pavement.

    • @mxnjones
      @mxnjones 4 роки тому +8

      Ida E-S Oh, did I drop my pencil? 😂😂

    • @idae-s3102
      @idae-s3102 4 роки тому +20

      @@mxnjones No. It was purely sabotage.

    • @TheCimbrianBull
      @TheCimbrianBull 4 роки тому +8

      Pencils are a menace to society!

    • @lexi-the-hildafolk6300
      @lexi-the-hildafolk6300 4 роки тому +4

      Oh good I thought that was mine lol

    • @ImperfectMomma
      @ImperfectMomma 4 роки тому +3

      I am so glad you are doing this. I need one myself and have no idea what to look for

  • @Nuriita200
    @Nuriita200 4 роки тому +188

    The one thing that I would recommend is to look carefully if it has a wet, gel or dry battery. Most airplane companies will not allow a wet battery to travel on their plain (eg. Ryanair) so that is another thing to take in consideration. Also, if the battery is completely detachable it will go up to the plane with you instead of being placed in the hold of the aircraft, which tbh is much safer and I would rather have a completely removable battery. Good luck on your search!!

    • @michellegrant6387
      @michellegrant6387 4 роки тому +1

      have you ever picked one up and mine takes two

    • @AmethystWoman
      @AmethystWoman 11 місяців тому

      Lithium battery only for planes and cruise ships. And they usually go further esp since you can have two.
      Affordable wheelchair can fold up and fit into a special suitcase so it can't be damaged as easily. Airplanes damage these things a lot. Don't assume you will never be going anywhere. Also don't assume you'll always have help to get it in and out. A person with a bad back might be driving you and they can't help you. Good luck. Your scripts getting tangled in the wheels definitely made me afraid for you as I was watching you drive. I don't know how old this is but I'll go and look and see what you finally decided on and I agree wheelchairs make you look sick and scooters don't but wheelchairs go further and decent ones are foldable, none veey comfortable except the 400 pound chair you need a trailer on your car to take.

  • @suzannax
    @suzannax 4 роки тому +583

    I've been there, I got an electric wheelchair off eBay, I got it repainted pink professionally ☺️

    • @suzannax
      @suzannax 4 роки тому +8

      @adrianna Thanks 🌺

    • @roblox_lovers684
      @roblox_lovers684 4 роки тому +9

      Pink is the way to go

    • @suzannax
      @suzannax 4 роки тому +7

      @@roblox_lovers684 It really is. Thanks🌸

    • @Amyduckie
      @Amyduckie 4 роки тому +8

      Yes! All the pink.

  • @mbncd
    @mbncd 4 роки тому +1095

    Mobility scooters are great but I feel like many warnings must be given to those considering buying/using them.
    1) NEVER put anything valuable in the front basket unless that front basket is non removable and can be locked (some are and can and that's good). A handbag, purse, phone, etc, is a target for thieves who take advantage of the often less agile and mobile mobility scooter. For example, many scooters have wide turning circles so if someone takes something while going past you in the opposite direction, you may have to make a dreadfully slow 3 point turn to be able to come back the way you came and the way they're going. They'll also have a very easy time outrunning you for short distances or getting into narrow spaces or crowds. An open front basket is a very vulnerable spot so please don't risk anything in it that is valuable or hard to replace for any other reason. Those items should remain on your person, in a closable back bag/basket, or between your legs.
    2) Beware wearing flowey skirts or lap blankets while on a scooter. They can get caught in the wheels and give you an awfully painful and deep friction burn. This problem in particular happened to my mother when she wore a skirt that was just a little too long and the hem cut quite deeply into her shin. Please be careful to avoid such things or find some way to secure any loose fabric such as pins, straps or clips to keep it well away from the wheels.
    3) Be sure you know exactly what you are buying and who you are buying it from. Try to ride the scooter you will be buying before you buy it, not just a show floor version. Read reviews of sellers to make sure their products and customer service is up to par. If you have any slight concerns about the scooter, resolve them before paying. Make sure the seat doesn't wobble, that you can set the speed to something you're comfortable with, that you can change the height and position of the seat and anything else you may need to (including being able to turn the seat 90 degrees to easily sit down and stand up from it), that you know what sort of batteries it needs and what sort of charging they need (how often and for how long) and how soon you will need to replace them and how much that will cost, that you understand anything on the dashboard (buttons, knobs, lights, switches, all of it), what sorts of surfaces and hill angles the scooter can handle (many can only go up 5 degree hills and many hills are much steeper than that!), and that the accelerator (and brake, if there is one) are placed somewhere you can easily control them and that they are a type/shape you can work with even on your worst days.
    My mother was convinced to take a machine she wasn't satisfied with and has regretted it ever since. Don't let that be you. A mobility scooter is a wonderful thing that can give you great independence and joy IF you do your homework and take the correct precautions. If you instead get a scooter that cannot scale your own driveway or a hill leading to your house, it becomes a VERY expensive paperweight of regret. Be happy with something that meets your needs and don't let scooter salesmen (much like car salesmen) push you around. Good luck!

    • @Everyyoueverymiau
      @Everyyoueverymiau 4 роки тому +14

      mbncd That seems to be solid advice. Thanks!

    • @garlicneggplant9846
      @garlicneggplant9846 4 роки тому +32

      It's likely she's considered it, but pointing out the skirt thing is a great idea. I've ruined a (slightly too floofy) skirt just riding a standard bicycle before but with motors involved that becomes more than just aesthetically dangerous.

    • @ixykix
      @ixykix 4 роки тому +11

      @@hollaatthekid1796 try out as many as you can. I had to. But I was 7 months pregnant at the time so I was kinda in a hurry lol luckily I've had no complaints really and my powerchair is still going strong 5 years later - it's a really stressful decision and if you're like me I tend to put off things like this and then it gets even more stressful

    • @akitchenchaire338
      @akitchenchaire338 4 роки тому +7

      mbncd u r an amazing person for that!!!! Thank u so much for sharing some cautions!!!!

    • @candacewright83
      @candacewright83 4 роки тому +5

      What a well thought out and detailed comment!

  • @carolynfrankly3045
    @carolynfrankly3045 4 роки тому +653

    Looks at my ever growing collection of canes to match different outfits

    • @ixykix
      @ixykix 4 роки тому +10

      same ;)

    • @ashecollins5309
      @ashecollins5309 4 роки тому +8

      I need this in my life.

    • @mirasyml
      @mirasyml 4 роки тому +34

      Carolyn Frankly Yupyup, although mine are to match whichever colour I’ve dyed my hair currently! Pink atm, blue sometimes and green or red at other times.

    • @nevermoreever2
      @nevermoreever2 4 роки тому +27

      I found a pretty foldable blue cane that matches my hair and makes me feel pretty, and I've actually gotten some nice compliments on it. Still want more tho, especially some woodden canes 😍

    • @kodykline2097
      @kodykline2097 4 роки тому +16

      I am sanding one now so I can paint it Tiffany blue. slow going because I have to wait for days my hands work due to ms

  • @kalystamainville8022
    @kalystamainville8022 4 роки тому +835

    I was in a car accident when I was 16 and I ended up with a very messed up knee. The doctors heavily suggested walking with a cane, which I did for a few months after I recovered and was out of my wheelchair - but being a teen, walking with a cane, in high-school - was scarring. I still haven't fully recovered from that social hell, and I usually refuse to walk with my cane even now. I know I still need it. Walking for a while can be draining on the light side or painful on the heavy side depending on where/how long/stairs etc. Its been 13 years. I think its time I just admit it and accept I need it and move on. Watching your videos has definitely helped me get to this place. Thank you so much for being an inspiration.

    • @craftgrrl14
      @craftgrrl14 4 роки тому +80

      Get yourself a really beautiful cane that you love the look of. I've been saving up to get one from Neo-Walk.

    • @kalystamainville8022
      @kalystamainville8022 4 роки тому +33

      @@craftgrrl14 Oh those look cool! The problem is I definitely need one with a handle that has grip. I live in Canada and it gets cold, and gloves would slip right off those! When we first went looking, I did look at lion/dragon head canes (gotta have that fantasy kick lol), but I had a similar issue with grip. Blah! My current cane is black with a dark grey ergonomic grip and adjustable height peg thing. Very medical. At least it is black and not grey all the way through, but I definitely agree the "style" is one of the reasons I refused to use it.

    • @musicismydrugxo8217
      @musicismydrugxo8217 4 роки тому +33

      I don't know if you've ever heard of Hannah Witton, but she made quite a few videos about her experience as a young person with a cane and how it affected and helped her! She had 2 very severe abdominal surgeries which left her with very little core strength and she explained how her cane really helped her feel more in control and independent.

    • @kalystamainville8022
      @kalystamainville8022 4 роки тому +20

      @@musicismydrugxo8217 Thanks for the recommendation! I've seen a few of her videos, but I didn't know she had some on this topic. I'll make sure to watch them!

    • @craftgrrl14
      @craftgrrl14 4 роки тому +21

      @@kalystamainville8022 The lovely lady who makes Neo-Walk canes is working on making grips for the canes actually. If you contact her via her website or Instagram she is always very sweet and takes custom requests

  • @AnnikaVictoria24
    @AnnikaVictoria24 4 роки тому +123

    Yay Jessica! I'm so happy you're doing this! Even though I've been through this, it's nice to see someone else going through it because I felt sooo alone when I went mobility aid shopping and one place even turned me away by not serving me coz I looked too well(???!) ugh

    • @jessicaoutofthecloset
      @jessicaoutofthecloset  4 роки тому +43

      They did what? Eugh... so sorry dear 💖

    • @rebekahmikaelson1198
      @rebekahmikaelson1198 3 роки тому +3

      lmao wtf were they thinking-

    • @jacquelinemolloy2977
      @jacquelinemolloy2977 3 роки тому +5

      Society isn't very welcoming to excepting that not all people who need mobility aids are elderly people.
      The day when I see a young woman on the cover of a leaflet advertising a mobility aid would be the day pigs fly

  • @justabiloserdoinsomecovers5654
    @justabiloserdoinsomecovers5654 4 роки тому +317

    it still amazes me how much like a vintage doll you look like, how do you do it? 💗🌼

    • @sersastark
      @sersastark 4 роки тому +27

      It's her happiness, next to Claudia. She loves doing her hair and makeup.

    • @firewordsparkler
      @firewordsparkler 4 роки тому +8

      She has a bunch of tutorials on this channel to show you how!

    • @josephwood1532
      @josephwood1532 4 роки тому +3

      She's so perfect looking it's almost stressful lol ❤️

    • @johannageisel5390
      @johannageisel5390 4 роки тому +2

      @@stgm
      Step 2: dress with style
      Step 3: have cultivated mannerisms

  • @ducksnaps
    @ducksnaps 4 роки тому +182

    There are also manual wheelchairs with powered wheels! They work on a battery and assist you when pushing, so it doesn't cost as much energy. They're called E-Move Power Assist Wheels, I think

    • @juniper617
      @juniper617 4 роки тому +16

      There’s also a power-assist drive that can attach to any manual wheelchair.

    • @asaseahorse6583
      @asaseahorse6583 4 роки тому +13

      @@juniper617 I have a power assist called a Smart Drive, Which is great for me as use wheelchair continuosly when outside.

    • @billiebluesheepie2907
      @billiebluesheepie2907 4 роки тому +14

      Irthe - with the power assist wheels the warranty is cancelled if you get them wet, and it rains a lot in Brighton!
      I have a smart drive and it broke after a couple of months and took TEN MONTHS to be repaired!
      It’s definitely a lot lighter than any other option and can be used in the rain. Overall I’m happy with it though and have a mounting bracket on both my indoor and outdoor wheelchairs so I get two power chairs for the cost of one (£5,000)!
      Don’t rule out something heavy, because a ramp to get it into your car boot would only cost a couple of hundred pounds and you would get something more sturdy.

  • @keithspillett5298
    @keithspillett5298 4 роки тому +81

    My wife has used a mobility scooter for nearly 20 years, and you won't regret buying one. When we visit a supermarket together, I push the trolley, but she will often go off to another part of the shop to choose things which she will either carry back to me on her lap or in the scooters basket. Something to be careful of from Claudia's point of view, or whoever will lift a scooter in and out of the car, is not to buy one that's too heavy, because MY back has certainly suffered from lifting scooters in and out of vehicles over a long period. Good luck with your search!

  • @rwolff8495
    @rwolff8495 4 роки тому +252

    I wonder if Jessica has considered detachable motors for her manual chair! That'd solve the "can't go up or down hills" problem, and you can use them outdoors and indoors

    • @ambercloud
      @ambercloud 4 роки тому +34

      She may have but when I looked into them they were roughly £2000! And you have to have a specific style of chair for them to fit so these reasons may have put her off as they did me!

    • @Robin-mh5wb
      @Robin-mh5wb 4 роки тому +7

      I love my Smart Drive, but power assist devices typically don't help with the downhill bit, unfortunately.

    • @jennifergris6275
      @jennifergris6275 4 роки тому +2

      Does anyone have experiences with the Firefly attachment? gb-livingspinal.glopalstore.com/handcycle/firefly-electric-handcycle/firefly-electric-handcycle-wheelchair-attachment-next-generation-2-0

    • @lupeyloops246
      @lupeyloops246 4 роки тому +4

      @@Robin-mh5wb is it like cycling? Can you get either caliper or disc brakes? Is there a drive wheel that has disc brakes? I wonder. It would be good to have something that can control downhill speed with gearing and braking.

    • @Robin-mh5wb
      @Robin-mh5wb 4 роки тому +5

      @@lupeyloops246 It would be great to have power assist that helps with braking! The Smart Drive doesn't, and most wheel attachments don't either. I think the Alber E-Motion brand has rollback protection (so you don't fall back down a hill you're trying to get up) and maybe also some braking assistance on the new version, but I don't know anyone who uses them. The Firefly attachment probably does have braking, though! And there are cheaper, manual handcycles that work just like pedaling a bike.

  • @plebiian
    @plebiian 4 роки тому +74

    My aunt made her scooter look super tacky because she is an icon and doesnt care what people think, lol

  • @SuperPooped
    @SuperPooped 4 роки тому +165

    This is perfect timing - I’m looking into getting a powerchair soon.
    Although I want one that looks like a beautiful fancy chaise lounge

    • @ixykix
      @ixykix 4 роки тому +5

      I have always wanted that too! :D I'm still trying to find new ways to beautify mine

    • @ixykix
      @ixykix 4 роки тому +6

      I've seen some pretty lovely steampunk powerchair makeovers!

    • @emiliesmith9917
      @emiliesmith9917 4 роки тому +4

      Yeah! I have a manual chair but I can’t rly push it myself so I’m looking into an e-fix powerchair attachment :)

  • @AbiGodinha
    @AbiGodinha 4 роки тому +205

    Since you already have a manual wheelchair (like me!), I highly recommend a Smart Drive. It is an attachable motor for manual wheelchairs and solves the problems of hills, carpets, and long distances. I adore mine. It has been exactly the solution I needed. It is very light, and if you can disassemble and reassemble a manual wheelchair, you can assemble such a chair with the added Smart Drive. I have weak arms and a great deal of pain, and am able to do this with minimal difficulty. It is very compact - it doesn't really add bulk to your existing manual wheelchair, and it fits wonderfully in a car. I can take public transportation with mine. It is also permitted as a carry-on luggage on airplanes, so if you make a habit of flying, it's a good option. The battery lasts foreverrrrr, too. It also works in a variety of weather conditions, and can handle the same terrain as an average manual wheelchair.

    • @lupeyloops246
      @lupeyloops246 4 роки тому +12

      I've been dreaming about trying one of these for over a year - ironically, I can't get out easily to go and try it. However the more I hear and learn about them, the more I want one! It's really helpful to get personal recommendations like this. Thanks.

    • @Hide_and_silk
      @Hide_and_silk 4 роки тому +10

      I was super excited about the idea of smart drive...til I checked the price. £4,750! 😢😢

    • @leeanne1703
      @leeanne1703 4 роки тому +3

      I think that's a great idea my arms are also weak so it gets too hard.

    • @jkohler7876
      @jkohler7876 4 роки тому +2

      Abi Pereira Not easy for someone with limited hand function, the watch is ridiculously difficult for my husband

    • @TheRenwmn
      @TheRenwmn 4 роки тому +3

      The concept is a great idea but the Smart Drive itself is more expensive than many power chairs and/or scooters!

  • @vanessachew5390
    @vanessachew5390 4 роки тому +137

    been loving the multiple angle shots!!

  • @vivienleigh4640
    @vivienleigh4640 4 роки тому +80

    You could paint it with polka dots, put bows on it etc Or have different covers to match your outfit.

    • @garlicneggplant9846
      @garlicneggplant9846 4 роки тому +15

      That's a good idea! Potentially a fairly neutral color for the device itself, and devise a way to easily attach a style matching bow on it (could be clip-on, actual ribbon, or some twist-tie equivalent).
      Covers can have this same effect - I'm imagining something equivalent to the scarf-on-a-chair style used to fancy up chairs at weddings, but actual products probably exist.

  • @ecologist_to_be
    @ecologist_to_be 4 роки тому +266

    One thing to remember when driving mobility scooter is you can get arm ache from having to constantly hold them up to steer.

    • @ixykix
      @ixykix 4 роки тому +31

      yes! I have arm and hand strength issues - scooters aren't good for this, but powerchairs solve this problem as the controller is at the end of the arm rest

    • @toadlove98
      @toadlove98 4 роки тому +9

      I've been considering a scooter and this is a very good point I hadn't even thought of!!! I really struggle with driving because it involves holding my arms up to steer so now I'm wondering if I could handle that aspect or if it'd be too much. Thank you for pointing this out.

    • @forced2makethisbloodyaccou355
      @forced2makethisbloodyaccou355 4 роки тому +9

      Also, you have to factor in the ability to squeeze. My grandma couldn't squeeze her fingers for very long. We ended up rigging the thing with hair rubberbands and scrunchies. Turns out that it's easier to let off a tension scrunchy than adding an additional cost for another specialized gadgetry.

    • @jennifergris6275
      @jennifergris6275 4 роки тому +1

      Good to know!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24 4 роки тому +1

      ^^^ this!

  • @majabailey1233
    @majabailey1233 4 роки тому +157

    YOU COORDINATE WITH TILLY IM DECEASED

  • @Andresfin
    @Andresfin 4 роки тому +204

    I finally got my diagnosis!!!!!!! Took 4 years and a lot of freaking crying but yay! thank you for your videos! They really helped me feel less alone. 😊 EDS sucks 🤦

    • @fatalimmortality801
      @fatalimmortality801 4 роки тому +17

      congrats from one EDSer to another

    • @fibromiteready2fight809
      @fibromiteready2fight809 4 роки тому +7

      Congrats!! I'm still awaiting mine. Testing takes forever, lol.

    • @Emilyweasel2023
      @Emilyweasel2023 4 роки тому +6

      Yay welcome to the family from another EDSer

    • @bean9174
      @bean9174 4 роки тому +7

      @@Emilyweasel2023 I just got my diagnosis recently too and yes it does suck but you got this!

    • @Shabnab2
      @Shabnab2 4 роки тому +8

      Congrats! It's oddly the most relieving and satisfying thing to get the diagnosis, and there are plenty of EDSers out there. I discovered a fellow zebra in a game!

  • @swegirlsof
    @swegirlsof 4 роки тому +56

    Jessica, have a look at max mobility and the smartdrive mx2, it would just attach to you normal wheelchair and do all the heavy work up hills for you (and on the flat pavement as well!). From what I could tell they are available internationally.

  • @ElHutch27
    @ElHutch27 4 роки тому +60

    I've a powerchair that folds up like a buggy and its amazing!! Regained so much because that thing! Plastered it with stickers to help take away the 'hospital-y' feeling. Good luck in your search

    • @magshank9665
      @magshank9665 4 роки тому +2

      That's what I did with my old cane. Plastered in decals with a silk tassel on the grip, I miss the old girl.

    • @lupeyloops246
      @lupeyloops246 4 роки тому +1

      I have seen someone fit a power chair into the back of a normal station wagon - the seat etc. folded down and then they used a ramp to drive it into the back of the wagon and off they went!

    • @PattisLupusJourney
      @PattisLupusJourney 4 роки тому

      Does your chair have a name I can search love that it folds

    • @ElHutch27
      @ElHutch27 4 роки тому +1

      @@PattisLupusJourney Mine is the KD Smart Chair. Its built in Florida - so I got mine shipped internationally to CA

    • @PattisLupusJourney
      @PattisLupusJourney 4 роки тому

      @@ElHutch27 Thank you !

  • @SarahBent
    @SarahBent 4 роки тому +127

    I adore your side eye moments.
    People really do get weird when you stand up out of your wheelchair. (Mine is bright pink.) I luckily can drive and have a strong 12 year old boy to help me push. I really wish I had been able to get the push extender for my chair though.
    Brighton is indeed just one big hill.

    • @SarahBent
      @SarahBent 4 роки тому +14

      I really enjoyed the conversation about what you wanted it for. I am the opposite. I wanted a chair for taking my kids to museums and events. I drive to where I am going. It sounds like you need other things. (You have my sympathies on the accessibility of Brighton. I haven't been in 5 years but I remember.)

    • @lupeyloops246
      @lupeyloops246 4 роки тому +12

      A fun thing to do if people are getting weird when they see you stand up from your wheelchair is to exalt "Hallelujah!" ;-)

    • @SarahBent
      @SarahBent 4 роки тому +2

      @@lupeyloops246 That's awesome!

    • @boldanabrasevic3020
      @boldanabrasevic3020 4 роки тому +8

      @@lupeyloops246 Or look at the sky and say "Thank you Chtulu"

    • @Diamondelight92
      @Diamondelight92 4 роки тому +6

      @@lupeyloops246 I would go with "Hail Satan" personally

  • @shayelea
    @shayelea 4 роки тому +64

    It’s my dream to start a company making lovely versions of medical devices. Think wheelchairs/scooters that look sleek or elegant, compression socks that look like normal stockings and come in a big range of sizes, grab bars for the shower/bath that will blend with your decor... The issue of course being that entrepreneurship takes spoons I don’t have, and there’s also the little problem that I live in the US and if I quit my job I’d lose my excellent employer-sponsored health care.
    I saw someone with a foldable periwinkle mobility scooter awhile back and I still regret I didn’t ask what it was. I struggle with the idea of getting a scooter because I am sometimes quite easily able to walk around and even work out. I’m going to Disneyland with my family in a few months and I’ve convinced my mom to rent a scooter for us to share (switching off), but I get nervous thinking about rolling up in one and then bouncing off and into a ride. But the whole reason I’d have enough energy to bounce is that I didn’t spend it walking around and standing in line!!! The last time we went was 6 years ago and I was a lot better then than I am now...and I still remember laying in bed every night with my legs and feet and knees burning and THROBBING and I cannot do that again. I’m just worried and it sucks, because it shouldn’t be a problem.

    • @bethgramkow7865
      @bethgramkow7865 4 роки тому +2

      Also if you are overweight people really stare because they think you're just being lazy. It's hard for me to walk in places like that to. I want to be able to keep going as long as I can. Go ahead and use one. Your trip will be alot more fun if you are not in so much pain.

    • @HarryLovesRuth
      @HarryLovesRuth 4 роки тому +3

      Do the scooter for Disney. And go to the Guest Services area and get a disability card so that you can keep your party together when you ride the rides.

    • @shanaw5445
      @shanaw5445 4 роки тому +2

      I make wheelchair seat covers with pretty fabric, because I love pretty things, and it makes me sad that this isn’t a bigger deal! My daughter’s wheelchair has a little bit of color, but it’s still mostly black.

    • @shayelea
      @shayelea 4 роки тому +4

      Revisiting this to mention that I ended up buying a mobility scooter. I got a Triaxe Sport and it was a LOT of money but it was so easy to use in Disneyland. That and the DAS pass made Disney very doable. And I’ve used my scooter a good amount since. I spent some time decorating it (basically just reupholstered the seat and added a huge wicker basket to the front) and it looks very cute if I do say so myself. I AGONIZED over buying a scooter and which one to buy, and I’m so glad I went with the Triaxe.

  • @tedsava1800
    @tedsava1800 4 роки тому +46

    “Providing they’re trips to flat places” _floored_ me 😂

    • @abi_nspired
      @abi_nspired 4 роки тому +1

      That right there, is a solid pun.

  • @maecruz9052
    @maecruz9052 4 роки тому +85

    I,love how your need for a mobility aid doesn't phase Claudia she has your back. Keep,doing you Jessie and another topic that's informative.Claudia's, editing is sick!!

  • @xXMoonkiXtx
    @xXMoonkiXtx 4 роки тому +60

    Seeing how expensive mobility aids are made me even more determined to watch every single ad full through

    • @midorishiwa
      @midorishiwa 4 роки тому +6

      I got an ad for... Mobility scooters. Well done UA-cam target advertising!

    • @KindCountsDeb3773
      @KindCountsDeb3773 2 роки тому

      Some insurance companies in the U.S. cover them, at least some. Or government has disability coverage as well. Not sure if the UK helps on cost, but it should, in some way.

  • @caitsil3366
    @caitsil3366 4 роки тому +34

    Really looking forward to this series! This is definitely a conversation that people don’t think about until they really really need it.
    The scooter certainly seems to fit your needs better! I hope you find a device you feel comfortable and happy with!!

  • @glitterberserker1029
    @glitterberserker1029 4 роки тому +22

    Strictly based on aesthetic her on the scooter in vintage clothes is adorable. It reminds me of period pictures of women on bikes.

  • @ionaday3340
    @ionaday3340 4 роки тому +25

    This is so helpful! I use a walking stick around my home but need the use of a wheelchair when going out. I finally got sick of being stuck in the house and ordered a wheelchair but it didn't stop me from being sad about it. It's made a big difference in my life but I'm not able to self propel for long so need someone with me if I go out. I've consider a scooter but have alot of the same fears/concerns as you. This series is going to be so informative. It's difficult excepting that it's come to the point in our lives that we need aids that society sees are for the elderly, but I try to focus on the positives that using them improves my quality of life and that's what's important. Thank you for putting out such great content.

  • @rachaelamber22
    @rachaelamber22 4 роки тому +177

    Assistance dogs are also classed as mobility aids/auxiliary aids.. Interesting to know..

    • @Eontologist
      @Eontologist 4 роки тому +13

      RachaelAmber 22 my service dog provides mobility assistance (among other things). I have hEDS so my joints don’t like to stay in place or work as they should.

    • @finchhawthorne1302
      @finchhawthorne1302 4 роки тому +5

      Many though not all are, and it can depend on where you are wether that’s considered to be the case, even if it is practically the case.

    • @TheLadyCreepypasta
      @TheLadyCreepypasta 4 роки тому +4

      Service dogs are capable of so many things! I'm in the process of getting one and a part of what he'll provide for me is mobility work on top of medical alert and psych tasks. :)

    • @rachaelamber22
      @rachaelamber22 4 роки тому +3

      Yes agreed.. Service/assistance animals are classed as axhiliary aids in the UK regardless of there tasks :) I know in amaerica its different but that's what it's like in the UK

    • @Ghost-qt5xj
      @Ghost-qt5xj 4 роки тому +2

      I have heds and have an auxiliary aid assistance dog called Loki. He helps me with many things as does my powered wheelchair. I would never be able to us a scooter because I can't hold my arms up for long and I can go more places with an electric wheelchair.

  • @VonPears1975
    @VonPears1975 4 роки тому +17

    I feel exactly like you do when it comes to admitting I need a mobility aid at my "young" age. I want to be able to go on "walks" with my young family. I think people might wander why I've borrowed my mother-in-law's scooter when it's actually mine but I don't want to be held back by my illness when I could be out there enjoying things with my family instead of just watching them.

  • @kateh.2324
    @kateh.2324 4 роки тому +48

    Them: it’s 28 degrees
    My American self: oh gosh cold

  • @krystlepoulin6382
    @krystlepoulin6382 4 роки тому +11

    Something to consider since you've talked about wanting to be a mom is the steering. Can you steer 1 handed while holding your little one? You could wear the baby in a carrier to steer with both hands but as the baby grows that may not be as comfortable.

  • @andrewwatson5324
    @andrewwatson5324 4 роки тому +50

    Having hurt my back lifting my daughter's wheelchair in and out of vehicles, we upgraded to a wheelchair accessible vehicle.

    • @becca413b
      @becca413b 4 роки тому +6

      I like the idea of a boot hoist myself. Takes the physical effort out of loading.

  • @theblanketfortcohort7332
    @theblanketfortcohort7332 4 роки тому +16

    "providing they're trips to flat places". NETHERLANDS

  • @me0wmix884
    @me0wmix884 4 роки тому +59

    😂 I've never met another wheelie who also struggles with using a mobility device for clashing with their clothes. So when i designed my TiLite TRA, i wanted it to be white and black, and i got a pop of colour on the casters, so that, if it clashes, it is much more subtle. ✨ you brighten my life. I have #ehlersdanlossyndrome, POTS, Narcolepsy, and hearing impairment.

    • @yogibbear
      @yogibbear 4 роки тому +4

      I am seriously considering getting multiple sets of coloured push rim covers so I can change the colour of my otherwise jet black manual wheelchair. I have some blue ones I got off ebay but am thinking of getting a lime green pair too and then confusing people when I swap them out or go half and half kind of like odd socks :)

    • @Molscheira
      @Molscheira 4 роки тому

      @@yogibbear such a good idea!

    • @Zanderren
      @Zanderren 4 роки тому

      Katlyn Constance Webber can I talk to you

    • @mmybickers
      @mmybickers 4 роки тому

      I'm another POTSie constellation person and that's why I've only had black chairs and removable decor. COLORS ARE IMPORTANT!

    • @briarpatch8616
      @briarpatch8616 4 роки тому

      I got my aero z in acid green and black, then put rainbow spoke straws on it. Can't clash if you have ALL the colors!

  • @Silkenpetal
    @Silkenpetal 4 роки тому +20

    I love your videos Jessica, I have quite a few auto immune and chronic illnesses and because of this I also can't leave my home often and I was curious, how on earth did you date (I.e. meet your lovely wife) when you can't leave the house? I'm trying to figure this process out while I can't go anywhere/do much.

    • @alexismontez4230
      @alexismontez4230 4 роки тому +1

      They have a video on it, but they met at university

    • @jennifergris6275
      @jennifergris6275 4 роки тому +3

      I can’t speak for Jess, but as we know, sometimes ‘I can’t leave the house’ sometimes means ‘I leave the house for 1 hour and it takes the next 18 days to recover’.

    • @Lilyboxes
      @Lilyboxes 4 роки тому +1

      I met my girlfriend on an online dating app. I did leave the house for our first two dates but then she came to my house for dates after! I rarely leave the house (once or twice a month) so it's nice she doesn't mind just chilling at my house. I hope you find someone perfect soon!

  • @annarehbinder7540
    @annarehbinder7540 4 роки тому +13

    Powerchair allows you to travel depending on the batteries and you can use ramp to get over the curbs, also get a joystick powerchair because keeping the handle in on the scooters to make them go hurts like f and if you have a bad day....also see if you can get one where you can change hands that makes a huge difference! Also you can get really good seat pillows for the powerchair both for back and seat. The chairs can also have electrical looks and also you can stick the joystick in your bag.

  • @Zanderren
    @Zanderren 4 роки тому +13

    I an Electric wheelchair and I had it since I was 5 and now 13 PS if you need a adjustment the NHS(Doesn’t listen to you unless you Can’t get into your wheelchair) Strongly recommend a power chair please feel fee to reply.

  • @salvador3200
    @salvador3200 4 роки тому +27

    Hello Jess you are a huge help you help me cope when I feel depressed. The thing is my hearing is getting worse and sometimes my family and I fight because I can't always hear them. So thank you, because when I feel very down I watch your videos. Oh my age also makes it difficult because I'm 20 and I'm studying and my deafness makes me want to loose hope. So thanks for being a ray of sunshine.

    • @watermelonwishes4193
      @watermelonwishes4193 4 роки тому

      💜💕💚💓💛💞💙💕💜💗💞💕

    • @juliarose7838
      @juliarose7838 4 роки тому +4

      I understand you! My hearing has never been great, but it took a dip last year when I was 21! It’s hard having hearing issues so young and I often feel like no one (especially not my family) takes me seriously because of my age

    • @Carol-Bell
      @Carol-Bell 4 роки тому +1

      Get your hearing tested and show your family the results. Check out hearing aids- they make the kind that is all inside your ear and hardly noticeable. It will help lessen the conflict and you will feel better. I used to be an interpreter for the deaf. It’s better to wear hearing aids than miss out on social aspects of life.

    • @EvaMetalhankle
      @EvaMetalhankle 4 роки тому +1

      💜

  • @aigyn7
    @aigyn7 4 роки тому +22

    i remember when i was little i used to go on my nan’s mobility scooter and i bumped into absolutely EVERYTHING 😂

  • @siamesesatin
    @siamesesatin 4 роки тому +11

    Well, Unicorns do coordinate with everything!🤷‍♀️🦄
    Best of luck on your mobility aid search!

  • @EvatheDiva00
    @EvatheDiva00 4 роки тому +30

    i love how tillys sweater matches yours

  • @akarasuyo
    @akarasuyo 4 роки тому +4

    When they mentioned 28°C I was like "oh damn, that's chilly," and then they mentioned being sweaty and so i went "OHH riiiight, Britain"

  • @Alyssa-wv1wd
    @Alyssa-wv1wd 4 роки тому +6

    If the front basket it removable chances are someone will just take it, and they are difficult/expensive to replace, but if it doesn't look removable then people tend to leave it be.
    If it needs a key to turn on somewhere down the road the key will break in the lock (currently watching a friend go through this problem of 'do I pay for a new scooter? or pay to have the lock redrilled and a replacement key?').
    Please check if it can handle hard turns well, my grandfather didn't do this and he would make sharp turns and tip the whole chair over, this was a frequent occurrence with him.
    Find a company who repairs the mobility aid, I was very fortunate that my childhood hospital had a company on-site that continues to work with me now that I have aged out of that hospital, they will replace everything from worn wheel treads to whole nuts, bolts, and parts, and if the aid doesn't come with a basket or bag they can recommend ones that will fit.
    Don't forget to plug the mobility aid in at night, having it die in the middle of a store, or road in the middle of nowhere was not fun, and pushing it home was less so.
    Finally, make sure that the aid can actually reverse, above mentioned friend who broke their scooter is using a temp scooter that cant reverse and they have to try to push themselves backward with their legs, especially in small spaces its difficult for them.

  • @b2h316
    @b2h316 4 роки тому +13

    Do you have places there that rents them? I know here you could rent one for a weekend and take it around and see if you like it or what you want different without having to commit to purchasing it first.
    Edit: sorry, I obviously wrote that before I hit the last bit of the video

  • @ellietozer5016
    @ellietozer5016 4 роки тому +15

    I clicked fast I know everyone comments this
    But I really love your videos you are always so happy and somehow you are one of those amazing people whose happiness is contagious
    When ever I watch your videos I’m happy even if I have had the worst day
    P.S Also you always look amazing

  • @charleybarley4627
    @charleybarley4627 4 роки тому +5

    I CAN NOT THANK YOU ENOUGH!!!! I'm disabled & more or less housebound when my hubby is at work. My quality of life would really improve if I invested in some kind of motorised mobility aid but just like you am daunted by such a big financial investment and making the wrong decision.
    Will your series touch on being able to take these aids on & off trains?
    I really enjoyed this video and am looking forward to the others to come.
    Again, Thank you!xxx

  • @ladyicondraco
    @ladyicondraco 4 роки тому +18

    I often need a cane, and sometimes need a rollater (the walker with a seat), but I have to take the rollater out of the car myself, which sometimes doesn't feel worth the benefit as it hurts my back to take it out.

    • @mxnjones
      @mxnjones 4 роки тому +2

      toocoolforcapes Rollators are so damn heavy!

    • @lupeyloops246
      @lupeyloops246 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah mine is more cumbersome and awkward and harder to pack than my wheelchair

  • @mychristmasemporium5927
    @mychristmasemporium5927 4 роки тому +4

    When I was I ill,someone suggested to me to use a scooter and even though I had severe anaemia that meant I had to have blood transfusions I still felt I was too able bodied in hindsight I wish I used the scooter rather than suffered! I agree with Claudia there definitely is a perception of scooters like you I wear vintage dresses and I felt like I couldn’t wear those clothes and ride a scooter because people wouldn’t believe I was ill because I didn’t “look” ill!

  • @GreaterBookWyrm
    @GreaterBookWyrm 4 роки тому +9

    My goodness! What quality content this is! It's so informative and helpful for me trying to help my disabled and aging mom chose something that is right for her!
    I'm sure so many other people are also benifiting from this informative series!
    ... Do you feel better about finally getting the damn chair yet? Cause you've helped so many, and you needed this so badly. Don't beat yourself up.

  • @Alex-ge5nz
    @Alex-ge5nz 4 роки тому +8

    I’m also chronically ill and I’ve been using a mobility scooter on and off for the past year. It’s been super helpful compared to walking with a cane... but since the mobility scooter is very long (plus the basket if you use it), it’s difficult to navigate doorways, any room with furniture, etc. Makes me wish I could afford a motorized chair instead. Much more compact!!
    Also, no matter which one you choose, be sure to get a big enough battery. The first mobility scooter I rented (long story) couldn’t even get up a little hill since the battery wasn’t powerful enough! Plus a larger battery means you charge it less, so it’s NBD if you forget to charge it right away (great for memory loss) 😊 Hope this helped someone! 💕 #BabeWithAMobilityAid

  • @louisarauhoft1607
    @louisarauhoft1607 4 роки тому +6

    I immediately had to think about my dad. As he is getting older he can't really walk anymore outside the flat, so he bought an electric wheelchair last year. He seems really happy with it but unfortunately it's an German firm. But I saw at their website, that shipping is possible in other EU country's (so there is a little bit time left😉).
    Really great facts: the wheelchair is easily collapsible and fits on the trunk of the car (it even fits on the backseat of the car), it only weights 19 Kg, you can drive up to 6km/h and it's really comfortable. There is also an anti-theft system, so you could park it outside.
    The website is only in German, but if you are interested on the wheelchair you should definitely write them an email. And if you need any help on translating I'll be happy to help you.
    Lovely video by the way :)
    My dad has the movingstar 101, but the 100 is pretty similar and a bit cheaper. www.moving-star.de/movingstar-kaufen?gclid=Cj0KCQjwr-_tBRCMARIsAN413WSgqJ9fChkOHGiP4U9xbnLuAohtR4SU5jbxixSkm2tjS65dJ87fEYkaAiHkEALw_wcB

  • @hs6596
    @hs6596 4 роки тому +21

    I love how the shot of Tilly made it look like he was just casually inside your sweater 😂

    • @1901180108
      @1901180108 4 роки тому

      She.

    • @watermelonwishes4193
      @watermelonwishes4193 4 роки тому +1

      Me too! I was like "How did she make the neck stretch that far?" then remembered it was a cardigan. lol

    • @hs6596
      @hs6596 4 роки тому

      @@watermelonwishes4193 saaaaame

    • @watermelonwishes4193
      @watermelonwishes4193 4 роки тому +1

      @@hs6596 Made me think of Jenna Marbles with her dog Kermit. lol

  • @cynhanrahan4012
    @cynhanrahan4012 4 роки тому +5

    It always puts a smile on my face when I see a new Jessica video notice in my email. I fall a lot, and use a walking stick. Since I'm trying to maintain muscle tone, and some semblance of fitness, I'm looking at an adult 3 wheel bicycle with an electric kit. That way I can pedal as much as I can, and switch to the electric when I need the help. Another benefit is they tend to have a large basket on the back behind the seat for packages, like groceries. They cannot be used indoors, but can be used wherever a bicycle can. Plus, with the electric, my service dog can get a good workout at a faster speed than I can walk. The cost is around $1000USD, which is beyond my means right now, but once our annual health insurance scheme turns over in January, I'll speak to my doctor about it. I thought you looked quite fashionable on the red scooter, and more secure. I'll be watching to see the future videos.

  • @MINKIN2
    @MINKIN2 4 роки тому +9

    Some say, she is so posh that she has seen the queens knickers! All we know is, she's called The Jess.

  • @katparent8783
    @katparent8783 4 роки тому +22

    A previous tenant in my apartment had a motorized chair (not sure what type specifically) that was so heavy that the older elevator would sink a little and the floors would no longer line up and she'd have trouble exiting it

  • @littlelunanova2591
    @littlelunanova2591 4 роки тому +5

    I'm excited for you to finally be taking care of yourself in this way! One thought I had was regarding color, I'm wondering if you could take your chair or scooter to a car garage and have them custom paint it for you? Have a mechanic take it apart, paint the metal bits, and reassemble it for you?

    • @juniper617
      @juniper617 4 роки тому

      You can; you can also make it a craft project and customize it yourself.

  • @forced2makethisbloodyaccou355
    @forced2makethisbloodyaccou355 4 роки тому +5

    At first glance I thought that the dog was snuggled up inside your sweater. And then it hit me! The dog has its own matching jumper! Awww!

  • @evelacey7492
    @evelacey7492 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you for this. I’m going through similar thoughts, but I’ve just ordered a manual wheelchair. TIP: you can get VAT relief if you sign a form listing your condition

  • @piarateking8094
    @piarateking8094 4 роки тому +8

    you cant have your outfit clashing with your wheelchair, omg :P

  • @nicolenox7882
    @nicolenox7882 4 роки тому +9

    OMG I’m literally going through this same decision paralysis at the moment. I can not commit and in the mean time I just feel crap and don’t get out😓 plus I am overweight due to my medication and don’t want people to think I’m just big and lazy....I’m a numpty! I need to stop my crap and find one and go live my life!

    • @misersmakeup-nguoihatien2316
      @misersmakeup-nguoihatien2316 4 роки тому +2

      As a fat disabled person who also struggles to move, I feel you. It sucks to have my disability pointed at the same time as my fatness even though the two have nothing to do with each other.

    • @becca413b
      @becca413b 4 роки тому

      Maybe you could rent one until you can decide what you want?

    • @nicolenox7882
      @nicolenox7882 4 роки тому

      Rebecca Walton - yip considering that. It does cost a bloody fortune though 😖

    • @becca413b
      @becca413b 4 роки тому

      @@nicolenox7882 there are a couple of places near me that offer rentals. Some are expensive but there's a little independent one that charges much less - less than if you went through motability (UK gov scheme).

  • @TheWriterofWrongs
    @TheWriterofWrongs 4 роки тому +5

    OMIGOSH Tilly's matching sweater is giving me so much joy.

  • @pmbluemoon
    @pmbluemoon 4 роки тому +1

    Colors Do matter, and so do your pets!! I LOVE this video, because "just because you need a mobility aid" doesn't mean you can't have a bit of fun (personal preferences) with the options available to you!

  • @Hannah-cy3ri
    @Hannah-cy3ri 4 роки тому +3

    You should definitely look into Alber's E-Fix. They turn a manual wheelchair into a power wheelchair with a joystick so they and the wheelchair will also fit in any car.

  • @OwlaboveCitylights
    @OwlaboveCitylights 4 роки тому +5

    I reccomend looking at what the travel blog "spinning her wheels" recommends since she travels with hers

  • @nikkipuschak544
    @nikkipuschak544 4 роки тому +9

    I had a friend who was in a power wheelchair. She struggled with going up and down steep hills.

    • @LindenGroves
      @LindenGroves 4 роки тому

      I use a power wheelchair and yeah they're hard to tip but steep hills make me very nervous. I typically use a tilt function to compensate but even then it can't go everywhere, hills are a huge inconvenience

  • @AdventuRyn_
    @AdventuRyn_ 4 роки тому +7

    I totally get not wanting to have a medical-looking device, even if it's a medical device.

  • @Caray2005
    @Caray2005 4 роки тому +3

    This came at the perfect time for me! The wheelchair rep is coming to my house this week to fit me and we are deciding between a manual with motorized accessories, or an electric wheelchair. Fun stuff! But very confusing when you’ve never gone down this path before.
    I have tethered spinal cord syndrome and am no longer a candidate for surgery, so the less time I spend standing and walking, the better my legs and back are! I am excited to finally get the aids I need.
    Thank you for this series. You rock

  • @kugeldach3270
    @kugeldach3270 4 роки тому +1

    Oh my dear! I have a similar problem. A lot of people told me to get a new wheelchair that is electric, but I am a bit afraid and concearned, because every time I travel with a train in Germany they ask me, whether it is electric and I hear: "No electric. Oh, that is good". What happens, when I get a half electric that I have to push by myself, but helps me like e-bikes? Won't tgey help me anymore?

  • @rf5877
    @rf5877 4 роки тому +7

    This is so helpful, I started using a rollator and a wheelchair recently and it's great to know my options ^^

  • @amykemp-jones4359
    @amykemp-jones4359 4 роки тому +1

    with manual wheelchair you can get eon wheels that are electric take 50 percent of the push it also can be driven with your phone so if its across the room or you need to stop pushing cause you've damaged your wrist and to charge them you just plug them in (hope that is helpful suggestion ) Also with my experience people are more likely to help you if you use a powered chair then a mobility scooter but hey maybe we can change that !!

  • @lilibear2752
    @lilibear2752 4 роки тому +5

    My area has accessiblility every where
    They now have hearing aids and mobility aid store for handicaps and people with reduced mobility

  • @sarahgorrell5732
    @sarahgorrell5732 4 роки тому +2

    I love that you're doing this series, and I'll be watching (and sharing) every part of it 😊
    I haven't used a mobility scooter or electric wheelchair, but the one thing that did come to mind is: please do your research before taking it on a plane! I've heard a lot of horror stories (particularly from the US) of wheelchairs being damaged by airlines, and disabled people being left with $100s or $1000s of damage (and even injuries from the damage) and no compensation. I think the UK has some clearer rules that make airlines responsible for compensating you if they damage your mobility aid, but 1) that could be a very difficult and stressful process, and 2) you'd still be without your mobility aid while waiting for repairs or a replacement, so in some cases it might not be worth it.

  • @KatKomodo
    @KatKomodo 4 роки тому +6

    Imagine being so beautiful and having such a beautiful wife. I wish.

  • @MissBee13
    @MissBee13 4 роки тому +2

    I’m just a girl, looking for a mobility aid, and asking for it to love her. :)
    Good luck in your quest.
    My next goal is to relearn driving now that I’m seizure free. I’m glad that you’re open to lousy drivers!!! 🤣

  • @kayweex4210
    @kayweex4210 4 роки тому +5

    I have the go go elite, it's a good little scooter, although mine's old now and needs replacing and I'm in the research part too.

  • @jordang2345
    @jordang2345 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for starting this series

  • @pvdm709
    @pvdm709 4 роки тому +4

    Only take something you like and what helps you. Because their is only one of you and lots of others.
    It really needs to help you

  • @annafrances6883
    @annafrances6883 4 роки тому +1

    Ms. Jessica!
    I am a 46-year-old lady who accidentally stumbled upon your UA-cam channel in the actual middle of the night when I was voraciously devouring tutorials on how to self-correct a persistent pelvic upslip (you can! It's painful!).
    And then there you were, speaking with eloquent realism about living with disabilities, dietary restrictions, and DEVIANT SEXUALITY (that's preposterous, of course, but thought it would be fun to type and it really was). You are absolutely magnificent. I know you're all the things you've been adulated for: brave, optimistic, strong...they're all absolutely true. But you're so fucking smart. You take such a complex and nettlesome subjects and make them not just understandable, but relatable. It's gorgeous, foremost, but offers a clarity of description that illuminates your experience and the human experience, at the same time.
    I don't have the same illnesses as you, but I sincerely better understand the things I DO have because of you. And I also feel as though I better understand other folks, as well, for your perspective. Plus, terrific vintage fashion, which is just a very nice bonus.
    I've suffered from mysterious illnesses for the last three years. I'm happy to elaborate granularly, but will refrain in this forum. This is relevant to this missive for only one reason: in the course of divining treatment for the most vexing of my issues, Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction, I've landed on a treatment that you've undoubtedly already heard about, but I would feel remiss were I not to mention. It's called prolotherapy, and many many folks with Ehlers Danlos (which seems related to your more complex illness) rely on it, as well as PRP (Protein-Rich Plasma) to help stave off pain and loss of mobility due to joint laxity and degeneration. I wanted you to have that resource, on the off chance that it was useful to you. Because you deserve all the good things, piled up with fluffy bows. I know that's not how things work, and our goodness does not protect us, nor earn us big fluffy bows, necessarily. But I wish it, nonetheless.
    Thank you so much for all you do. It matters so much.
    PS: I have been on a low FODMAP diet for three years and after years of mastadon flesh, am similarly enamored of sweet potatoes (SWEET MERCIFUL HEAVENS). Related, I once sent an email to my nutritionist with the subject: HAVE YOU EVER TRIED RICE WHY ISN'T THIS THE ONLY THING EVERYONE IS EATING ALL THE TIME because I'd started eating a tablespoon of white rice with every meal and it was transcendent. (It still is.) If I thought it would translate well, I'd get a tattoo of rice on my forearm, so deep is my affection.

  • @redacted7343
    @redacted7343 4 роки тому +3

    I feel like there should be a company that make custom scooters and chair so it would b easy to find the perfect mobility aid

  • @AshNight1214
    @AshNight1214 4 роки тому +1

    Would you be willing to make a video on dealing with medical trauma? Maybe some advice for people who are supporting people who have medically-related trauma?
    Also was Tilly wearing a jumper that matched yours?? Adorable!

  • @helloimcalledbob
    @helloimcalledbob 4 роки тому +3

    You really are an inspiration, I know you were feeling nervous about this video but thank you so much! No matter what the subject, you always bring such joy 💕

  • @conlon4332
    @conlon4332 6 місяців тому +1

    Personally, I have a manual wheelchair that goes in the car, and it works really well for most of my destinations, as generally they're just a short distance outside on uneven ground and then going inside where it's flat. I do have strong arms though, so although this works well for me, I can see it being a different story for you. I also rent an electric scooter through the Motability scheme, which is great for going out near home. It definitely couldn't fit in the car, but it's very sturdy and I feel safe going on uneven ground on it, including grass. It can go up to 8mph, which is very fun, and my greyhound loves trotting alongside it when we go out together, and I can also go to a shop and back within half an hour, which is great for energy conservation and it not feeling like a big deal to pop out.

  • @jennywagg5642
    @jennywagg5642 4 роки тому +3

    Ive had to start looking at get a wheelchair and was trying to decide between the two so I totally understand where you are coming from, I still haven't figured out what is best for me. If you read this here are a bunch of things I found out that is actually helpful to know when looking that often people don't tell you until its too late! 1. There is no chair or scooter that will work in all situations. Best to work on the most common or important thing you want to be able to achieve and focus on that. 2. If you have PIP in the UK Motability is a good way to get a very expensive piece of much needed kit in an affordable way but make sure you do it through a shop so you get the right thing for your needs. Also if you have the chair or scooter but not the right size car to fit it in then motability can also help you out. BUT the very important thing they won't tell you on the website or anywhere clearly with motability is you can only get a chair/scooter OR a car. Not help with both. Which can put a real spanner in the works when you are realising you do really need both!! 3. take a 1/3 off the mileage that a chair or scooter claims to have. That is based on no incline, in a lab, on a treadmill. In real world the power needed to cover inclines and everything else really does sap the power. 4.Think about insurance for scooters and wheelchairs its important and not something that gets mentioned often. 5. with power chairs in stability is important look at mid-wheel drive chairs they are the most stable and cope best with lumpy bumpy pathways. 6.think about accessories these costs often get forgotten and add up - seat pads to stop pain and sores from prolonged sitting, a spare battery pack is something no one thinks about. 7. Try it outside and inside, on inclines and flat spaces everywhere and anywhere you are allowed for an minimum of 20 mins to really get a proper feel for it. Hope some of this is helpful to you or other out there. Its a tough thing to decide on when you feel like your independence depends on it, in the end go with what feels right for you and don't let sales reps talk you into something you aren't sure about.

    • @ecologist_to_be
      @ecologist_to_be 4 роки тому

      Issue with motability too is the car can only be used for the disabled persons needs so it couldn't be the family car. Claude would still need her own car so they'd be funding two cars and a wheelchair to go in the car. lol
      I have powerchair from motability. A custom Q700m which is way better than what NHS can offer. Downside is chair needs adapted car but least it comfy to use on public transport. Portable powerchairs shake you round like a bag of spanners.

    • @cow1628
      @cow1628 4 роки тому

      ' car can only be used for the disabled persons needs ' it doesn't have to be,you can get ones with multiple seats if that's what you are meaning?

    • @cow1628
      @cow1628 4 роки тому

      (apologies,it won't allow editing on mobile) we have a van from motability that can take 3 passengers,not including the wheelchairs,though it's a very large hassle to park.

  • @kittenmacdonald1242
    @kittenmacdonald1242 4 роки тому +1

    I opted for the powerchair for a couple of reasons: 1. I don't have to have special permits to ride the bus/train, 2. I can actually ride the bus/train myself (like a real person), 3. I use the same chair for both pavement and inside shops/pubs/etc. But mostly because the powerchair gives me more freedom than the scooter. I am free to go to more places, I am free to do more things on my own, I also find that I get less..........resistance.... from the walking-types when I am in this powerchair (looks like a hospital version) than when I used the captain's chair version that was cheaper. Yeah, it's clinical-looking but there is fabric, yarn, and a myriad of other ways to decorate or even disguise the tacky if that is what one desires.
    Speaking of cost/expense, yes, I spent about £2000 on my chair. We saved for a long time and several ebay chairs died valiant deaths in service whilst we were saving. I paid for the extra battery life, horsepower, and mileage so that I could make my trips to Brighton and Bournemouth without worry.....and I had a very enjoyable holiday in Brighton without finding myself in the street because my chariot lacked the horsepower to stay on course on steep inclines/declines. It's truly been worth every penny I spent it for peace of mind alone. I paid for the kurb climber so that I can get into the local shops, etc that have stoops too short for a ramp but too tall for my wheelchairs. It's been worth every penny for me to be able to go with the social group to places I was previously unable to enter because of the entrances.
    Mine cannot be disassembled to be put into a car boot. I don't drive and being a woman of......... er............. uhm........ um..............great substance (yeah, we'll go with that), I was not entirely comfortable with the stability of the take-apart versions (that is MY feelings of safety, not a statement that they are less stable or more dangerous.)
    Chair seats must be comfortable, cushions can be purchased/made to improve seat quality as well as add style and flair. I keep my handbag buckled into my safety belt and either in my lap or beside me in the seat. I have a rucksack-type bag attached to the back of my chair in which I can put the loot from my trips to the shops, and the cashiers are usually very helpful at loading it for me (sometimes a bit TOO helpful, LOL)
    Colour most certainly matters! I chose a sparkly dirt brown colour because...........dirt is a thing and I don't want to have to scrub down my chair every time it gets used but I wanted sparkly because..........bling is always important. I am also currently working on other items to make it more............me (I'm the weird crochet/knit/quilt lady and I ROCK it!) A little bit of the adventurous and a crap tonne of hours on Pintrest is all that is required to make your chariot truly your own.
    Good luck finding the perfect chariot for you. I know it's hard to admit you are to the place where it is no longer a luxury but a necessity, and I am confident you will find it improves the quality of your life immensely......no matter which way you go. :) It took me a while to admit I had reached the point I needed it, once I embraced it I discovered I LOVE my chair. I truly do. I honestly hope you find similar freedom and joy with your mobility aid.

  • @kkenzie771
    @kkenzie771 4 роки тому +4

    Who were the 5 people who disliked this video?!😲🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @Redravendew
      @Redravendew 4 роки тому +4

      The people she accidentally took out while testing the chairs/scooters

    • @magshank9665
      @magshank9665 4 роки тому

      The salespeople in the showroom when she didn't just buy the first thing she saw.

  • @zephyr2266
    @zephyr2266 4 роки тому +1

    I'm currently debating on whether to buy a walking stick or not... Not that expensive of a choice, but I'm not diagnosed yet (and no idea what with, I'm just in a lot of pain these days). And I feel like I'm making it official when I buy a walking stick? I know it's dumb.. I just want to walk to uni, damnit

  • @TheVarzoth
    @TheVarzoth 4 роки тому +4

    I'd go with the wheelchair just because I too am self-conscious. at least in a wheelchair, you look disabled, a young person on a mobility scooter might look like they are joyriding :D

  • @RoflsaurousRex09
    @RoflsaurousRex09 4 роки тому +2

    Think you should just get a horse. People leave them tied up outside all the time, plus they are smart and usually know the way back home.

  • @theillogicalpunk5752
    @theillogicalpunk5752 4 роки тому +3

    My Smart drive 2 changed my life

    • @kelly1827
      @kelly1827 4 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much for suggesting that! I google'd it, and it seems like it would suit my needs very well.

    • @ecologist_to_be
      @ecologist_to_be 4 роки тому

      @@kelly1827 they are very expensive that is one downside

    • @kelly1827
      @kelly1827 4 роки тому

      @@ecologist_to_be I kinda figured they might be, since there is no price on the website.

    • @juniper617
      @juniper617 4 роки тому

      Roughly $8,000 U.S.

    • @kelly1827
      @kelly1827 4 роки тому

      @@juniper617 🤯🤯🤯

  • @SLDoughts
    @SLDoughts 4 роки тому +1

    I have varying health because of my autoimmune nonsense, and I'm trying to decide between a wheelchair and a scooter for indoors vs outdoors, and I know there are some wheelchairs that can do both but they're much more expensive. I'm looking forward to this series because this will help me figure out my own needs around that, and what I need to prioritize.
    The one that does indoor/outdoor well that I've heard of is the Whill CI. It ends up looking somewhat more stylish, it folds up, it's relatively light, and has tread that can handle grass, some gravel, and cobbled paving stones. It can also climb curbs up to two inches, and turns on a dime. It's advertised as a combination between a power scooter and a wheelchair, and requires a key or an app on your phone so you could potentially lock it up to leave it outside of shops. It honestly sounds like it's everything you're looking for. It's just also expensive.
    More info here: whill.us/model-ci/
    I wish there were more places where it was possible to test drive mobility aids, I just also live in a relatively tiny town, and I don't have a lot of in person options.

  • @jadeauburn9220
    @jadeauburn9220 4 роки тому +1

    I don't have disabilities like you and many others here, but my chronic migraine has made me so weak I can't take a shower standing up anymore and standing/walking exhausts my energy very quickly. I hope my illness will soon get under control because I haven't been able to go outside for weeks, and when I absolutely have to go out it's so exhausting I just cry and of course get another migraine attack.
    Has anyone here had to use a mobility aid because of fatigue from migraine?

  • @annemurphy9691
    @annemurphy9691 3 роки тому +1

    I cave up my electric wheelchair. And got a scooter. It was the best thing I done.I have a black basket on my scooter. And I have put my black bum bag through the basket. And put my bum bag over the bit where. You can put your bottle of water. So there's a nice tip. For anyone who is wanting to use a bag

  • @emmanash6699
    @emmanash6699 4 роки тому +1

    My dad used a mobility scooter for 15 - 20 years, before having a power chair supplied. He used it everywhere, and took it in the car. Then again, he had a station wagon (estate wagon?) and an electric hoist so he could transport it himself for work. We were able to take it apart for a smaller vehicle, and it did go on an aeroplane once. The power chair was very fancy, and could recline, which was useful in later years as he would drop off to sleep at any time.

  • @avamullins6343
    @avamullins6343 4 роки тому +1

    I wish that you could feel less anxious about needing a mobility device. If it gives you freedom and accessibility that you didn't have before it is darn well worth the price or any embarrassment you might feel. Please don't worry about the judgment of others, you and those close to you are the only opinion that should mater. Good luck sweetie, remember, you do you!

  • @CronoCloudAuron
    @CronoCloudAuron 4 роки тому +1

    My Mother was a wheelchair user, in the early days of her wheelchair use I pushed her, or she moved it a bit herself. But as her arms became less mobile she wanted a power mobility aid, but... she wanted one we could use with the car, because we didn't have a van. Took quite a while to find one that suited her needs, it turned out to be a compromise solution which we discovered by accident. Most scooters were too big, and heavy. She came up with the question: "I wonder if we can motorize the chair I have?" (Which was a fairly standard Quickie II: www.quickie-wheelchairs.com/Ultra-Light-Wheelchairs/Ultralight-Folding-Wheelchairs/Quickie-2-Ultralight-Wheelchair/2411p ). It turned out a company in Germany had a solution, and at the time they had ONE importer in the US. It's called an "E-fix": www.alber-usa.com/produkte-rollstuhl-zusatzantrieb/zusatzantriebe-fuer-rollstuehle/rollstuhlzusatzantrieb-efix.html
    Advantages of this system are dual versatility. you can pop the motorized wheels off, and fold the chair up like normal and put everything in a trunk. You can also just rotate the gray outer hub thing and switch the thing into manual mode if the battery goes dead for some reason, or to have an assistant pull it up a few stairs to get into a shop. It also can go VERY fast, fast enough that I would have had to run to keep up. The motors are actually inside the wheels, not attached to the chair frame. The controls have a dongle that can be pulled out to disable it, like a key. However due to the narrow wheels of a standard chair it doesn't handle rough ground or gravel as comfortably as smooth pavement, carpet, or floors. If you were doing a lot of traveling over gravel or rough grass/ground you'd want to replace the narrow front wheels with wider ones at least. You can even just put the old manual wheels back on if you need to for some reason, though as I said the e-fix wheels have a manual mode.
    Comfort is important, a custom air and gel cushion helps.

  • @toshahudson9685
    @toshahudson9685 4 роки тому +1

    Pretty different, but I need wrist braces and the color/medical appearance is a whole MOOD. You're not alone haha.