I had to call
the wheelchair repair service on Wednesday. While were out buying some air
tickets for our French holiday – yes it’s going ahead – the Fox noticed a part
was missing on my wheelchair. It is just a cap protecting a nut & bolt from
the weather. The Fox hunted through the boot in case it had come off there, but
there were no signs of it. It’s probably still in Italy or in the plane’s hold.
So I rang, late
I admit, about 5ish. The person on the phone would let the appropriate people
know & would ring the next day. I assured them that that was okay as it
wasn’t a vital part, though I was anxious about some of the funny noises my
chair is making, so I wasn’t entirely sure how safe the chair was especially as
I could see some rust.
Sure enough
about 11am the phone went. They would be round on Friday. I asked what time. Oh
some time between 12 noon & 3pm.
I can’t help
wondering what I would do if I was working as the government seems so
determined all disabled people should do, or if I was entirely dependent on my
wheelchair for any mobility. Not only would I have been without a chair for
over 40 hours, I am then expected to be free to take the day off work to wait
for the man to arrive. I hope the service would have been speedier if the job
needing doing was more urgent but I wouldn’t guarantee it.
Anyhow, Friday
lunchtime the man arrives. He’s got a spare cap. However when he checks the
noise, he decides I need two new castors. He’ll put an order in for them. They
should arrive next week & he’ll be round to do the repair.
I ask him if
they would ring first. He looked surprised. I commented that the whole point of
having a wheelchair was to give me some mobility, so I may well be out unless I
know he is coming. He agrees to ring, if he remembers. He admits he has
a poor memory. I suspect he has no intention of ringing.
I know, too, I
have already got to go to see the GP, the dentist, do a big food shop, all during next
week. There are a few other things I would like to do if I have chance, like
visit a garden centre to get some more bark mulch for the bog garden. And if
this sun persists we may fancy just going out for the sheer joy of it, or for
that matter be in the garden where it’s difficult to hear the doorbell ring.
We’ll see.
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