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#1 elleinad23

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Posted 05 February 2012 - 04:25 AM

Hello everyone! I am selling some different types of ostomy and catheter supplies. I have listed these on my local craigslist site, but I am willing to ship them if anyone is interested and also lower the price if someone wants to buy the whole lot of supplies. Here are the listings:

https://post.craigsl...nage/2833808538

https://post.craigsl...nage/2833914966

https://post.craigsl...nage/2833926663

I am selling these items and possibly my wheelchair, as mine unfortuantely is too small for me, due to swelling from congestive heart failure. The insurance had purchased a heavier manual chair for me that was too hard to push and no one could barely lift it. So I found a used Litestream XF that I purchased and I was told it was an 18x18 chair. My PT is trying to figure what to do, as she wants me to use my manual chair when I am not so swollen, instead of my electric chair. Tonight I decided to measure the used chair I just bought and (assuming I measured correctly-from just the bottom seat upholstery size) the chair width is 15" and seat depth is 17".

So I am also interested in and willing to sell or trade my chair. I only have about $150 to add to this. It needs to be at least an 18x18 maybe a 19x18. I have pictures of this chair that I can email also, but until I can get another chair I am unable to sell this one. I am also going to call the wheelchair company on Monday and see exactly what size this one is.

Any help in these matters would be greatly appreciated. Please send me an email at elleinad23@hotmail.com if interested or any questions.

Thank you so much, Danielle




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