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When Equipment Arrives and Emotions Run High

Carolyn Voisey by Carolyn Voisey Additional Needs

Carolyn Voisey

Carolyn Voisey

Mum to one incredible little dude, I work full time in higher education and have my own small business as a jewellery designer/creator. I love noth...

I’m pretty sure however that I’m going to resent this equipment's presence considerably for a little while.

Just like I did with the wheelchair before it, I used to want to cry every time I looked at the thing, but with time came acceptance… and now, I actually kind of like Sam’s wheelchair.

Its funky, with its lime green and black covers, and seeing how happy and comfy my boy is in it definitely helps with accepting it as part of life.

In fairness, I dreaded going home on the day the hoist arrived, I felt so incredibly sad at the knowledge it was there.

And yet, when I arrived at home, it was absolutely fine.

I’m actually pretty impressed with the hoist – it’s a lot smaller than I expected and, okay, its grey and industrial looking (nothing that a spot of glue and a few sparkly pompoms can’t rectify) but not actually as ugly as I’d built it up to be in my mind.

And then I saw Sam use it for the first time and I promise you, I have not laughed so hard in years!

Sam just hung there, chilling happily in his sling with a silly smile on his face…

He absolutely LOVES IT.

And, for me, that was the clincher – my boy is happy, therefore I am happy.

I do, however, think it needs to be rather prettier/less clinical looking….

Pass the pompoms someone…

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