There’s a ramp in the 4th picture. What am I missing here?
Why does she need a (the wrong type looking at the picture she would have to use her feet to move anywhere) wheelchair a knee replacement should make you like new again it did with my mum she was 82 at the time, it took about a year to get full movement back but she did even at 82
I’m sorry but this article is all over the place. What’s the true story going on here?
Below are four different excerpts from the article.
> Dawn Steel can’t remember the last time she went outside.
> And the mum of two hasn’t been able to leave the house independently since.
> must be picked up in an ambulance to attend routine hospital appointments
> “People used to moan about being stuck in with Covid for a month or two, but try and do it for nearly nine years without seeing anybody.
So she can’t leave independently but has been outside, and although there’s a wheelchair ramp in one of the pictures, that means that she can’t leave at all?
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There’s a ramp in the 4th picture. What am I missing here?
Why does she need a (the wrong type looking at the picture she would have to use her feet to move anywhere) wheelchair a knee replacement should make you like new again it did with my mum she was 82 at the time, it took about a year to get full movement back but she did even at 82
I’m sorry but this article is all over the place. What’s the true story going on here?
Below are four different excerpts from the article.
> Dawn Steel can’t remember the last time she went outside.
> And the mum of two hasn’t been able to leave the house independently since.
> must be picked up in an ambulance to attend routine hospital appointments
> “People used to moan about being stuck in with Covid for a month or two, but try and do it for nearly nine years without seeing anybody.
So she can’t leave independently but has been outside, and although there’s a wheelchair ramp in one of the pictures, that means that she can’t leave at all?