oneleggimp
Member
I have been a full-time wheelchair user since 1998. I had my power wheelchair since 1999 and it failed again in January. I had a repairman out twice to fix it and he finally told me he couldn't get parts for it and that he wouldn't recommend going out with it because it could strand me as it did in January. I tried to get a new one through Medicare and got denied. My Masonic Brothers from my Lodge helped me buy a new one outright and so did some of my fellow Shriners. Without their help I would be basically a prisoner in my house as I have been since early January. I am so appreciative of their kindness to me. Among other things I am the Assistant Director for Michigan for Bugles Across America - an organization that sounds Live TAPS for Veteran's Funerals (as opposed to the ceremonial bugle used for most funerals which uses a recording of TAPS. We provide this service free as a last service to the Veteran who has passed away. All our Buglers (Michigan has about 220 with one State Director and two Assistant Directors of which I am one) are auditioned and some are music teachers or professors or professional musicians so the level of performance is high. I had to pass up on three funerals because of my broken wheelchair as well as other things like not being able to take my wife to the Doctor or go myself, go grocery shopping etc. So this new wheelchair is a great Godsend for me. Thanks to my Masonic Brothers and fellow Shriners who have put me back in action.