I just messed my ankle up and am going to a conference in a couple days where I normally walk 15-25 miles/day for the next week.

I’ve been advised to use a wheelchair instead of crutches. And will rent one when I get there.

I get the feeling that I’m throwing myself into the fire here, having never used a wheelchair before, and likely spending a crazy amount of time in one moving around over the next week.

I usually can’t deal with sitting down for more than an hour or so before my back hurts, so I’m worried about that.

What advice do you all have for me? What do I need to know? What pro-tips should I take for the next week?

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          5 months ago

          …of coarse. It’s the internet. Anything you say, even the most obvious basic common sense comment ever, there will always ALWAYS be someone on the internet waiting go show you how wrong you are.

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          "Uh, actually, blue is just an illusion perpetuated by imperfections in the human imperfections of spectrum observation. Only humans see the color blue. Cats see more of a grey. So you can’t truely call anything blue. Especially the sky, because sometimes there is overcast.

          Also, you’re an idiot loser for not knowing these things."

          And THATS the experience found commenting on the internet.

          Welcome to the internet