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Hi, my name is shana and I desperately need a lightweight wheelchair
shana
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Hi I hope this is allowed if not please removed. I have just had my house adapted and I can now go upstairs but I desperately need a lightweight manual wheelchair as I have minimal upper strength and I live with my autistic daughter and she has to carry my wheelchair upstairs which is very difficult to do now I have a stair lift. I cannot afford a new one so is there anybody that has a one for sale? Unfortunately a can't drive and have no way of picking it up so would need to arrange for it to be delivered
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Hi Shana,
Did you get one? Let me know.
Cheers
Andy -
You could put and add on Freeadds, have a look on Shpock. Hope this helps. KMrs Karen Udeoji
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HI WHAT DO U MEAN LIGHT WEIGH WHEEL CHAIR IN WHAT SENCE HOW LIGHT.IS OT FOR UNDER 5YRS OLD. IS IT FOR TEENAGER.OS IT FOR ADULT.IS IT FOR OLD PPL. WHAT
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Hi @jellybaby1979, and welcome to the community!
Usually the word 'lightweight' used to refer to wheelchairs made of a lighter material that are easier to pick up and carry: you can get these in many different sizes and models, so they're suitable for many people. You can see some examples of lightweight wheelchairs on the Quickie website. Hope this helps!
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