Guest guest Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 Hi Guys, Just wanted to know if anyone has a recommendation for a sturdy but easily maneoverable stroller with lots of storage space? As most of you know Jillie is 2 1/2 and requires me to schlep around an oxygen tank, a monitor, a suction machine, a feeding pump and of course a diaper bag. She needs a new stroller and although was approved to get one for kids with special needs through the insurance company, I found them to be too heavy, too difficult to put up and down and with no storage space to speak of. I use it for many hospital visits, walks in a neighbourhood and regular errands. I currently use a double stroller with the back seat removed. It has served us well since her birth but it's on it's last legs and I'd like a less lengthy one. As for Miss Jillie - she has to have her tonsils out in the next few months. She's had 2 episodes of tonsillitis in the past 2 months which have seriously compromised her airway and probably caused her recent concurrent pneumonia. I'm so bummed. I can't imagine how much this will set her back as regards her oral motor dysfunction and oral aversion issues. Anyone had experience with tonsillectomies with such a child?? Stay warm (it's snowing here again!!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 I really love my Kolcraft stroller. It was $40 at Sears and has Mommy drink holders :-) Stroller recommendation Hi Guys, Just wanted to know if anyone has a recommendation for a sturdy but easily maneoverable stroller with lots of storage space? As most of you know Jillie is 2 1/2 and requires me to schlep around an oxygen tank, a monitor, a suction machine, a feeding pump and of course a diaper bag. She needs a new stroller and although was approved to get one for kids with special needs through the insurance company, I found them to be too heavy, too difficult to put up and down and with no storage space to speak of. I use it for many hospital visits, walks in a neighbourhood and regular errands. I currently use a double stroller with the back seat removed. It has served us well since her birth but it's on it's last legs and I'd like a less lengthy one. As for Miss Jillie - she has to have her tonsils out in the next few months. She's had 2 episodes of tonsillitis in the past 2 months which have seriously compromised her airway and probably caused her recent concurrent pneumonia. I'm so bummed. I can't imagine how much this will set her back as regards her oral motor dysfunction and oral aversion issues. Anyone had experience with tonsillectomies with such a child?? Stay warm (it's snowing here again!!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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