Mrs5K
5 September 2025 15:06
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I would recommend a mobility scooter. It has made a big difference to me and others on the forum. Here are a couple of posts relating to people’s experiences.
I’m very impressed with my Sterling Saphire mobility scooter.
Went for my usual dog walk with my good lady only this time she wanted to go down a path into a field for the dog to run in I was a little uncomfortable with the terrain tree roots and a slight drop but manned up and whil she countered any chance of topppling over
I made it into the field and back onto the road with minor issues just ground it on some mole hills and a slight drop onto the road surface but came home on the broad wit…
I was largely immobilised for the two months in hospital after stroke. The nurses had to roll me over to wipe my bum. Occasionally an attempt was made to get me walking but without any real progress. In my head I was all there but the physical side of things was a struggle and I wasn’t winning.
Before they sent me home they got me standing up on a frame. I was still being man handled from bed to wheel chair to commode to standing frame. At my request a physio taught how me to perform a ‘transfe…
Best wishes
Ann
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