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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
Again there are chairs that could allow you to go up, and even reach a standing position. Problem with them is blood flow. You have any idea how it feels to be sitting or laying most of the time then to stand up? Lets just say it is not pleasant.
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hmm , well obviously i dont know

how it feels , but if you had a stand-up chair you would be standing up more so wouldnt it just be like normal , or does the paralysis cause something to feel strange when standing up ?
Like i had always imagined something like a wheelchair that was something like standing in a large tube.
Like if you fell down a 6 ft well in the ground that was just as wide as you shoulders , you would continue to be standing up right.. your legs would be unable to bend to allow you to fall down even if your paralyzed, now obviously that would be uncomfortable but if it was more like a sleeve-harness that was mounted on 4 vertical posts on a simple hydraulic lift , so it would be like a harness that went around your waist-midsection that held you up ( so theres no weight strain on the legs ) the four vertical posts would be fitted with hydraulics so the person could bend by simply lowering the hydraulics ( and your legs would naturally bend as the harness was lowered )
I might be totally offbase because its hard to visualize the feeling of being paralyzed if your not