Anyway, there was a partial road closing in his neighborhood and I thought our van and an oncoming UPS truck could still fit around the turn at the same time. Well, MAYBE we could have, but he told me to stop, abruptly, before we could find out. He gets locked in at the base of his wheel chair on each side, so that the chair can’t move. BUT, at this point he had told me doesn’t like to wear the seat belt that goes across his chest because it’s uncomfortable. Maybe so, but when I stopped, and very quickly at that, because of his level of injury, his chest and arms lunged forward very dramatically. It’s not like he hit his head on the dash board or anything, but he didn’t have the belt across his chest to hold him back. He said he was fine, and he was, but I was super traumatized. He thought it was funny and wasn't the least bit upset. I on the other hand felt like we were in an accident, even though technically nothing was hit! (That may be a tad of the drama queen in me.)
The next few times I drove I was overly cautious, and when I’d go to make practically any stop I’d put my arm across his chest. Well, he didn’t particularly love that, and it was hard to stop, but I have. Here’s my question for you guys – even though he is strapped in at the base of his chair and the lap belt in his chair, do you (or do you think) the regular seat belt with the chest restraint should be on him? He is a C3/C4 incomplete and has movement from his shoulders up.
He and I have talked about it and I let him know it was really important to ME that I feel like he’s safe. Fate would just so have it that the seat belt thingy is kinda broken and I can’t fix it, so I’m waiting for a family member to do so. When it’s fixed I’m anxious to see if he’ll amuse me and willingly let me strap him in. Granted, I could just do it, but I’m not going to advantage of the situation.
Any input would be great! And sorry if I’m all over the place, this is my first posting, so I’m pretty new




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