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Handy Seat Walking Cane

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  • 1616C * Handy Seat Walking Cane * Mobility Products * Cane Seats *0* Home Health Superstore®™?
  • Partial Description… (More below) ♦Designed for people who require either walking or resting assistance * Perfect for individuals who suffer from asthma arthritis hip or leg surgery fibromyalgia back injury or any other physical situation th

1616C Designed for people who require either walking or resting assistance * Perfect for individuals who suffer from asthma arthritis hip or leg surgery fibromyalgia back injury or any other physical situation that makes walking difficult * Provides easy mobility at minimal cost * Seat height 21 * Weight Capacity: 250 Lbs. * 1 Year Warranty against manufacturers defects * Non-adjustable in height Shipping Carton Size: 36 L x 12 W x 10 H * Seat dimensions: 7.5 x 7.5©

Rating: (out of 3 reviews)

Price: $ 22.84

Mabis Healthcare Adjustable Folding Cane – Blue Ice

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  • Package Size: 1/Ea
  • Unit Of Measure: Each

Attractive designer patterns and colors offer style and flair to an otherwise institutional look for both men and women. Eight assorted colors and patterns are available in a compact folding design that fits conveniently in a pocket book or carrying case

List Price: $ 14.99

Price: $ 14.50

Cane & Able Bathtub Safety Hand Rail 8″ Solid Steel

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  • Heavy Chrome Steel for Long Life
  • Heavy Duty Clamps with rubber insulators
  • 8″ tall by 11″ long
  • Unobtrusive Height
  • Safe Entry and Exit of Bathtubs

8″ x 11″
Chrome-plated steel is attractive and easy-to-clean
Durable rubber pads on all tub contact points eliminate scratches and protect the tub surface.
Knurling around grab bar diameter provides a no-slip grip.
Fits almost all tubs
Tool-free, easy-to-install (but not on fiberglass tubs) will not securely hold on fiberglass tubs.
Tool-free, easy installation
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Weight capacity 300 Lbs.
With adjusts from 3.5″ to 5.5″

Price: $ 19.99

Medline Bariatric Quad Cane, Black

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  • Holds up to 500 lbs
  • Foam handle for improved comfort
  • 4 legs for added stability
  • Metal locking collar
  • Height adjustable from 29 to 38 inches

The small base aluminum chrome quad cane has a push-button adjustment mechanism with a locking ring that allows for a quick-secure fitting. The non-skid rubber tips with metal inserts ensure a secure grip and a long life. There is no assembly required and the attractive finish resists marring and scratching. 500 pound weight capacity.

Rating: (out of 3 reviews)

List Price: $ 34.99

Price: $ 20.58

Cane Stool

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  • Stout
  • Silver
  • Has a bigger Grip and wider Cradle opening (3.5 ) making it the right size for women with larger hands and forearms and most men
  • Adjusts 28 to 37
  • Suggested user weight up to 300 lbsSTRONGARM Mobility produces a next generation walking device based on a unique one-piece handle featuring an integral forearm brace

The patented STRONGARM design shifts loads from the wrist to the forearm providing optimum SUPPORT STABILITY and CONTROL. New Style Forearm crutch looks like a cane* The cushioned cradle braces the forearm on three sides to stabilize the wrist making the entire device feel like a solid extension of the user’s arm. The STRONGARM device provides lateral support and comfort superior to traditional forearm crutches in a shape that resembles an offset cane. Standard Weight Capacity is 250 Lbs

Rating: (out of 1 reviews)

Price: $ 38.69

Mabis Healthcare Adjustable Folding Cane – Floral

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  • Comfort-grip cane
  • Made of aluminum
  • Adjusts in increments
  • 13Lx7Wx1.5D”
  • This item may be eligible for reimbursement from your health plan or taxes

Designer Folding Adjustable Cane, Floral

List Price: $ 14.99

Price: $ 14.99

Carex Bariatric Quad Cane, Large

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Carex Bariatric Quad Cane, Large

The Quad Cane has a weight capacity up to 500 pounds and is made of powder coated steel.

List Price: $ 59.47

Price: $ 41.95

Medline Bariatric Cane with Offset Handle, Black

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Medline Bariatric Cane with Offset Handle, Black

  • Holds up to 500 lbs
  • Foam handle for improved comfort
  • Height adjustable from 29 to 38 inches
  • Metal locking collar
  • Offset handle cane with lanyard

The adjustable black steel cane has a contoured handle with foam handgrips that provide a comfortable, secure grip, complete with a convenient wrist strap. The attractive finish resists marring and scratching while providing a non-institutional look. The handle is height adjustable in one inch increments from 29 to 38 inches. It is also secured with a locking ring for additional safety. 500 pound weight capacity.

Rating: (out of 12 reviews)

List Price: $ 29.99

Price: $ 16.07

Cane Sugar and Migraine

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One of the common food triggers identified by the 1979 Lancet study on food intolerance and migraine, was cane sugar(1).
The correlation between migraines and cane sugar or refined sugar consumption has been exhaustively covered in many migraine forums, and sugar remains on the top ten most wanted list for migraine triggers. One German biochemist claims to have cured himself, and others, of migraine just by avoiding cane sugar(2).
Sugar sensitivity is not always strictly an allergy – however, often the connection between migraine and sugar is actually that the sufferer’s blood sugar is either too high or too low. Diabetics report severe migraines in cases of a “dump” of sugar into the system, supporting the fact that migraines can be triggered by sugar, even if it is not due to a ‘sensitivity’ as the term is commonly used. Hypoglycemic patients report even more instances(3).
One Italian study compared insulin sensitivity in 30 patients with migraine with 15 healthy comparison subjects. After drinking a high-sugar beverage, participants were monitored to detect changes in previously steady blood sugar levels. The levels in the migraine patients stayed higher than those of the control group for three hours after the test; other indicators showed that insulin sensitivity was impaired in the migraine group.
An interesting point to be made relates cane sugar sensitivity to reports of migraines caused by MSG. The flavor enhancer and meat tenderizer, widely found in many foods, but most commonly associated with “Chinese Restaurant Syndrome”, has long been thought to be a culprit in the migraine trigger family. Many people do not know that MSG is commonly made using cane sugar, so it’s quite feasible for it to be a migraine trigger(5).
If sugar can be deleted from the diet for a period of two to four weeks, then reintroduced in a controlled test, then it may be possible to pinpoint if it is causing a problem. Recording levels of blood sugar and plotting them against migraine attacks could be an interesting exercise. Like any food sensitivity, cravings for the trigger often occur, and rebound migraine is also a possibility.
Research by Grace Alexander
References:
(1) Food, Allergies and Migraine. Grant ECG, Lancet, May 5, 1979;966-969. 37344
(2) Low R. Migraine. New York: Henry Holt. 1987
(3) Byer, JA and Dexter, JD, Hypoglycemic migraine, Mo. Med. , 72, 194, 1974
(4) SOURCE: Cephalalgia, August 2005.
(5) Is MSG Causing Your Headaches? C. Young, LifeScript, Pub. June 23, 2008

Joy Healey qualified as a nutritionist in 2000, at the prestigious Institute for Optimum Nutrition in London. Her specialist subject was migraine. To read more articles on a drug-free approach to migraine and for some unusual possibilities of food intolerance subscribe to the free mini-course at: http://www. StopTheMigraineMadness. com

Fulton Lions White Cane Days April 29-30

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Fulton Lions White Cane Days April 29-30
Members of the Fulton Lions Club will be stationed at retail establishments throughout Fulton for White Cane Days, from 4-8 p.m., April 29 to 30, to accept donations for the club’s efforts in aiding the visually impaired.

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