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roundthebend4 · 30/08/2010 12:42

Have feeling ds3 won't be starting on Monday I'd he Does not have headrest for his wheelchair ,.He does not need one as a rule but was agreed that fir transporting ge must as in a accident his head would whip backwards as way his wheelchair is set up he is at least 12-18 inches from headrest

and was on bus other day and it stopes suddernly and if ds had not been in powerchair well could have been very serious as even In that he slammed back into seat and loads of us ended up on floor luckily with no injuries

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sarah293 · 30/08/2010 13:32

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snowmash · 30/08/2010 13:49

If he's travelling in a manual chair, some transport providers have these which fit most chairs.

If his manual's from WCS, how do they expect your ds to travel? Does he use a car seat ever?

roundthebend4 · 30/08/2010 14:15

Yes it's from wcs, I prefer him to travel in car seat but because he would need help to get into there not allowed to assist hence why travel in the chair
the driver and escort hubby and wife team were meant fine last week meet ds and try chair in car but them and their d. Came down with flu so waiting fir them to call us

Riven his powerchair to big for class unit and does not really need it indoors mind also taxi drivers not even sure about tying ds chair down so could be intresting if taxi driver does not come to next Monday

Will chase wcs next week hopefully she will be back from holidays as apparently no one can do anything till she's back

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roundthebend4 · 30/08/2010 14:17

Ds normally travels in britax sn seat as he us to small for booster seat with back on and normal seat belt

We went to halfords and mothercate bur no matter what me and they tried the seatbelt cut across his kneck so no go

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