I spent two years nursing my ex-husband who was wheelchair bound in that time.
it was an essential way to keep him off his crushed legs but accessibility and places, actually our entire city is not very wheelchair friendly. For 2 years we could not go watch a movie as not a single movie theatre cater for wheelchair users. Parking was always an issue despite having a "disabled permit" on the vehicle. These parking spaces were almost always used by non-wheelchair users. (There is quite a campaign on the go at the moment to combat that problem).
My heart goes out to wheelchair users, especially with accessibility problems.
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