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For cheapness salad tongs can be useful. You would need fairly good dexterity. Other times I have a Helping Hand. I live in the UK so not sure if they are worldwide. I have a folding one for shopping. Mason your reacher looks very trendy and futuristic. Thanks for another great video.
I'm happy for you that you have tenodesis. Plenty of quads don't have it. From what I've seen, tenodesis is very useful in providing all kinds of functions to make life easier
I am very thankful that I have tenodesis. In the beginning, I didn't have tenodesis but finally got the function to work while in rehab. Yeah, tenodesis is extremely helpful.
Hi Mason this video is perfect timing. I reached out to you a while ago and was designing a suppository opening tool prototype. I didn't forget about you, I have just finished my design and will be building the tool this spring for you to try out I will get back to you later on and get one out to you. Take care, Vaughan.
Yes they are! After I got my first Quadtool, I wish I had gotten it years ago because it's a game-changer like you said. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Yes, I experienced that in the beginning of my injury. It's due to a lack of blood flow and circulation, which can be helped by using compression stockings such as these: amzn.to/3wLBKe0 Thank you for watching and commenting!
Those reachers a) cost a small fortune and b) are only good if you have tenodesis. I'm not sure if you ever followed Chris Colwell...but he was their poster guy for a bit. In fact that's Chris on the page you showed...holding the knife 4:11ish. He had, I don't know how many...4 I think. They do have a sip ad puff reacher...but as I said...the company should be a shamed of themselves for charging what they do. I use a long stick and a hook...or telescoping stick. Magnets on a long stick are life savers as well.
Yes they do, which is why I was hesitant about buying one for a long time. That's why I wanted to get a discount code for my viewers. As I stated in the video, they offer a grip-n-puff version that you can use if you do not have tenodesis. Yes, I watched his videos. He is where I first learned about QUADTOOLS. I have a long stick but need another one that has a hook on the end.
@@masonx54 yes, I have a collection of telescoping long sticks. One I use is quite original...it's for light items only and is actually a Swiffer duster. It's about 2 1/2' long to begin with....then it telescopes 6 more feet. It's great for dusting and cleaning up high. The other telescoping sticks with pretty strong magnets are actually nail picker uppers I got from the hardware store. Sadly, Chris passed a couple of years back. He had a horrible time with AD and it finally took a toll on him physically. Just about all his videos have been taken off You Tube...which is against his wishes. But there was some kind of scandal with him and the princess of Dubai...and I wonder if the king didn't do it. They disappeared shortly after his return to the states.
What kind of reacher do you use? 🤔 Get 10% off with the coupon code "MASON" - quadtools.com/
Review of the QUADTOOLS Mini Reacher - livingablebodied.com/review-of-the-quadtools-mini-reacher/
For cheapness salad tongs can be useful. You would need fairly good dexterity.
Other times I have a Helping Hand. I live in the UK so not sure if they are worldwide. I have a folding one for shopping. Mason your reacher looks very trendy and futuristic. Thanks for another great video.
Yeah, I have one of those kinds of grabbers but requires both hands since I don't have finger function. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Really like your videos.
I appreciate that. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Your welcome
I'm happy for you that you have tenodesis. Plenty of quads don't have it. From what I've seen, tenodesis is very useful in providing all kinds of functions to make life easier
I am very thankful that I have tenodesis. In the beginning, I didn't have tenodesis but finally got the function to work while in rehab. Yeah, tenodesis is extremely helpful.
Hi Mason this video is perfect timing. I reached out to you a while ago and was designing a suppository opening tool prototype. I didn't forget about you, I have just finished my design and will be building the tool this spring for you to try out I will get back to you later on and get one out to you. Take care, Vaughan.
Awesome! I really appreciate that, and I'm looking forward to it! I will make a video about it!
@@masonx54 Hey Mason not a problem, and I like the whitetails on the wall! I have a few myself.
Thanks! Haha Only one of them is mine, which is the 12-point I harvested after becoming a quadriplegic.
@@masonx54 That's awesome to see you still out knocking them over!
Here is a link to a picture, and there is another picture above it: instagram.com/p/BNF2Eu3hjZf/?igsh=a24waGtlMHg1MDVs
Good stuff!
I appreciate that! Thank you for watching and commenting!
My wife has both the long and the short one and they are game changers , great products
Yes they are! After I got my first Quadtool, I wish I had gotten it years ago because it's a game-changer like you said. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Got the same one, love mine.
Awesome, so do I! The QUADTOOL products are great quality! Thank you for watching and commenting!
The fact they offer a sip n’ puff version is awesome!
Yes it is! Haha
I also have a long and mini!! Life savers!
Yes they are! They are well worth the money in my opinion. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Was it ever a problem like feeling light headed to sit up? If so how did you overcome it? Any tips would be appreciated
Yes, I experienced that in the beginning of my injury. It's due to a lack of blood flow and circulation, which can be helped by using compression stockings such as these: amzn.to/3wLBKe0 Thank you for watching and commenting!
Awesome thanks for sharing
You're welcome! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Those reachers a) cost a small fortune and b) are only good if you have tenodesis. I'm not sure if you ever followed Chris Colwell...but he was their poster guy for a bit. In fact that's Chris on the page you showed...holding the knife 4:11ish. He had, I don't know how many...4 I think. They do have a sip ad puff reacher...but as I said...the company should be a shamed of themselves for charging what they do. I use a long stick and a hook...or telescoping stick. Magnets on a long stick are life savers as well.
Yes they do, which is why I was hesitant about buying one for a long time. That's why I wanted to get a discount code for my viewers. As I stated in the video, they offer a grip-n-puff version that you can use if you do not have tenodesis. Yes, I watched his videos. He is where I first learned about QUADTOOLS. I have a long stick but need another one that has a hook on the end.
@@masonx54 yes, I have a collection of telescoping long sticks. One I use is quite original...it's for light items only and is actually a Swiffer duster. It's about 2 1/2' long to begin with....then it telescopes 6 more feet. It's great for dusting and cleaning up high. The other telescoping sticks with pretty strong magnets are actually nail picker uppers I got from the hardware store.
Sadly, Chris passed a couple of years back. He had a horrible time with AD and it finally took a toll on him physically. Just about all his videos have been taken off You Tube...which is against his wishes. But there was some kind of scandal with him and the princess of Dubai...and I wonder if the king didn't do it. They disappeared shortly after his return to the states.
How old are you just curious if you don't mind me asking ?
I am currently 26 years old. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@masonx54 I'm 27 years old had my wreck 5 months ago and from Oklahoma
Did it cause you to become paralyzed? If so, what is your injury level?
Not sure I don't remember and can't find my medical records it's 5,6,7 I am paraplegic from waist down
Paraplegic would be below the cervical area (neck), so probably a T5-T7.
It's so expensive when I going to buy this..😢😢😢
Yes, I know it is. That is why I have the discount code "MASON" for 10% off. Thank you for watching!
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