My health problems, COPD and congestive heart failure, almost have me in a wheel chair. Not inside the house but for when I go out. My wife's been bugging me about it. Not one of those fancy motorized carts but just a chair she could use to push me around in when we go somewhere. And I'm thinking it over, seriously.
Yesterday I went in for some tests at the hospital and my wife drove since I was having a hard time breathing. As I struglled out of the car seat they brought over a wheel chair for me and my wife pushed me around to the outpatient lab for my tests. It felt so humiliating to find my 5'2" wife pushing me around in a chair because I coldn't get up and walk.
I keep hoping for a cure but unless a miracle happens with the new stem cell research I don't count on it. In case anyone wonders yes, I did smoke up until 12 years ago but even after quiting my condition has worsened. According to the doctors while smoking was the primary cause, industrial poluttion was also a factor. Years of working in welding shops and a perfume factory and around poor quality, inside air have an added effect.
No one seems to no why some smokers never seem to get all that bad and then other people, like me, have extreme problems.
My lung capacity is down to about 19% of normal. Which of course puts an added strain on my heart too.
So I'm pondering over getting that chair. Maybe it will help.
But it just feels to wrong to have my wife pushing me around in it!
DALederle
