copd
roseluver
10 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (17)
marie_ndcal
10 years agosoutherncanuck
10 years agoRelated Discussions
Advice Needed Badly For Choosing Recliner For COPD Patient
Comments (5)If you do not turn uo a good second hand lift chair which I think is a good idea, buy an Ashley one from a reasonably competent retailer. It will come with a warranty and they can ship out parts. Quiz your retailer about their who does repairs for them. Don't buy if no one in store knows about the serial number location. Consider the MFS warranty. That company has paid us to trade out leather chairs kids wrote on and pub stools people rubbed the stain off the stretchers of. You must keep your paperwork right and all that as they ARE a warranty company but MFS seems the least pain of the bunch. Far as favorite recliner? Meh. Like most new cars the ones I see look competitive with one another....See MoreCarpet and COPD
Comments (1)Consider Flotex textile flooring by Tarkett. It is the carpet-like flooring choice for senior adult residences....See MoreI apoligize if I asked this before- regarding realtor advertising
Comments (27)but you can certainly understand the original poster's not wanting to prepare her home for viewing by a potential buyer only to discover the person couldn't possibly be a buyer, just someone using her home as entertainment. (& if I had my very nice upscale home on the market & my agent told me that the person who wanted to see it had said the exact words you used, I'd decline the showing rather than "spend my time" preparing the home for someone who "didn't know if he was buying anything".) Yes, I certainly see the sellers POV, only clarifying the seller with those restrictions may lose a buyer. I wonder why a seller wants to take that chance in this market. When I had my "very nice upscale home on the market" I never prescreened any showing. I left that to the agent who was spending more time showing than I was preparing. As the owner, one can always decline a showing but IMHO it is foolish to be too selective. Doesn't everyone not know if they are a buyer when they view a house, if ones knows beforehand, why bother viewing the house? Am I missing something here? But, as I said, I've never been declined a viewing or even asked to submit a letter before viewing. I usually go directly to the listing agent to view a property and never ask an agent to drive me around, just meet me at the front door to open it. I've never contacted an agent to view a house as entertainment, too much work for me. I can get my viewing entertainment at Open Houses, but lately I don't even go to those....See MoreAre you scheduled for a vaccine?
Comments (0)I've been pestering DH to call his physician to see when he might be able to get the vaccine. He's the 'wait and see' type; I'm not. So, he got sick enough of my nagging him that he emailed her finally, and he's now scheduled to get it next week! He is 77 and has severe COPD, and the relief I'm feeling is even more than I would have predicted. He does have anaphylactic food allergies, which is a concern, so he will email a bit further with the Dr. to make sure that is figured out, but still, to feel such hope is almost bringing me to tears....See Moreruthieg__tx
10 years agoravencajun Zone 8b TX
10 years agosjerin
10 years agoLindsey_CA
10 years agochisue
10 years agoLindsey_CA
10 years agojannie
10 years agochisue
10 years agocynic
10 years agoLindsey_CA
10 years agobleusblue2
8 years agokayjones
8 years agopekemom
8 years agoravencajun Zone 8b TX
8 years ago
Related Stories
INSIDE HOUZZThere’s a Party in the Backyard, Says a Houzz Landscaping Survey
Entertaining, growing edibles and solving problems are goals for homeowners planning to revamp their yards
Full StoryFIREPLACES12 Hot Ideas for Fireplace Facing
From traditional brick to industrial steel, there’s a fireplace cladding here to light up your design
Full StoryACCESSORIESEveryday Home Must-Haves Beg for a Makeover
The Nest's much-improved take on the thermostat has us pondering reinventions of other necessities around the house
Full StoryKITCHEN DESIGN10 Ways to Design a Kitchen for Aging in Place
Design choices that prevent stooping, reaching and falling help keep the space safe and accessible as you get older
Full Story
roseluverOriginal Author