Handicapped
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Walk In Bathtub
2 recommendations
"What a steal on this walk in bathtub from Simply Bathtubs. I love the blue/green tiling on the wall around it. This is a great handicapped bathtub with plenty of style to spare!"
Silver Bullet DVD
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"Corey Haim is a paralyzed boy bound to a wheelchair. Yikes. He discovers the local priest's (yikes) dirty little secret (double yikes). He's a WEREWOLF! (Oh, snap!) And the priest knows he knows! (eesh) What is a kid in a wheelchair to do? RUN!...oh...wait. Great 80's teen horror."
AmeriMark EZ Riser Walker
1 recommendation
"When it comes to Cougars I don't discriminate on age yet we all know the old Masai metaphor comparing Cougars to cars; they are fun and reliable but they tend to breakdown with age. That's why I recommended the EZ Riser Walker by AmeriMark, a walker that will guarantee that a Cougar will safely make it to your love shack. On a personal note I once got to third base with a 98 year old Cougar. Sh..."
LemonAid Crutches
2 recommendations
"Laurie Johnson's sister decorated her crutches with leopard-print fabric when she was feeling down after a plane accident that left her with a broken left leg (and took her 23-month-old son and husband). "They were a ray of fun for me in an otherwise sad existence," she tells People magazine (June 12, 2006). Now she's launched LemonAid Crutches, which appears to be the first line of designer cr..."
Alphasmart
1 recommendation
"I've had my Alphasmart for several years (Mine's an old 3000), and I enthusiastically recommend it. It's great for writers who don't have or don't want to lug around a laptop. It keeps its battery charge forever, it holds a ton of text, transfers easily to your computer, and weighs next to nothing. And it's cheap: $249 for the Neo (about what I paid for my 3000 way back when). I thought I'd se..."
Broken Beauties Crutch Buns
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"For my daughter-the crutches are ugly and knee surgery for a teenager is unbearable enough as it is...."
Head Chefs - Kid's Silverware
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"new, more fun, and possibly more adaptable/functional utensils for people with limited hand function. try weaving fingers between legs and arms."





