Wow! We are watching this video while we are at Shepherd. My husband was injured almost 2 months ago and we have been in and out of ICUs and are ending our journey at Shepherd... We are going home this week. Would love to connect before we leave!
Best big city for wheelchair users is Chicago . The sidewalks are kept clean (no gum to run over) , parking is free at all museums (parking underground) . Every sidewalk have ramps . It was the most amazing large city to visit for me .
Yup! Visited Chicago back in the summer of 2018 and it was super wheelie friendly. I don’t know what the winters are like but the summers sure are nice
Richard, you are hanging in my old stomping grounds. I was diagnosed with MS in Atlanta at the Shepherd Center in 2003. I dined “back in the day” at RJ’S. It is amazing how much has changed and good to see some things are still the same. Great VID!
Not a bad area at all! Definitely a lot of changes. I’ve been here for a decade and it’s changed a LOT since then. Some neighborhoods are unrecognizable
Great post. I’m paraplegic from an accident last year. Your videos are very inspiring and motivating. Thanks for sharing and continue to be a symbol of hope. 😎
@@Wheels2Walking I’m married myself and luckily I have a wife and daughter that are super supportive. Nothing like a southern belle blonde from North Carolina. We have a 17 year old girl as well. Married for almost 18 years… ^^
Born & raised in the hills of north Georgia. Left home at 18. Been back a couple of times. Worked in Atlanta and loved it. Life has taken me to other destinations, but Atlanta is still my favorite city. - Have wheelchair. Still travelin'...
I wish I knew about those wings back when I did my therapy at the shepherd center in 2017! My wife and I would use day passes to push to chick fi la and Ted’s Montana Grill, which is now one of our favorite restaurants. I also am in debt to the shepherd center. So many good and sometimes painful memories of that place, but I wouldn’t be as independent as I am now with out their help. Another great video, bro!
Thanks for taking us on your trip 😊. Atlanta looks like fun great looking food also, one question was the parrot still in his cage when you got done with the wings? LOL😂. The mango caterpillar pops are also dairy free😂. Great 2 see you and Jalila having fun👍👍😁💪👊
pretty interesting over there. when you live in an old town like me, the accessibility is pretty bad in certain areas, but obstacles is what we wheelchair users have to deal with, right... and you're right, rain and pushing rims is the worst...
Great video man. I’m in Atlanta also so I’ve been to a lot of these places, but I can’t wait to revisit them and go to some new ones. This video has really inspired me to start a channel of my own
12:45 that happened to me at a concert same type of lift.I used the lift to get up and I enjoyed the concert. It broke with someone inside after the concert ended. So we were waiting for a while from them to fix it so we could leave. Super annoying.
Wheels2Walking it really was one of the most amazing experiences in my life and we also stopped by , Vegas, Monument Valley, Antilope Canyon , and the hoover dam all breathtaking. Antilope Canyon was hard had to be dragged through it as inside it’s all sand.
Such a cool video, thanks! Eye opener for this one: how to hold hands with your girlfriend while pushing a wheelchair! Good to know, just need a girlfriend now ;) :D
Hey Richard, your advice became handy just a few months after this comment. My girlfriend and I tested out to hold hands - unfortunately it didn't work for us as my assistive drive kept pushing me in wrong directions all the time. On the other hand we discovered so many other stuff we can do together now like enjoying holidays :) I just watched your video about your frustation about your urologist. I just won some stupid complaints against my health insurance so I totally get you (although the situation in Germany seems to be much better in this regard). Hope you're safe and well!
bro I hope u sanitize ya hands after opening drs ?? cause if u didn't u just transferred whatever to ya pushrims ..also where's ya scooter?..ive bn in my chair for 23 yrs and ive had surgery on my rotator cuff..and my PT told me its ok to use my smartdrive once and awhile...loving the videos very informative ..just looking after ya viewers
Atlanta =least wheelchair friendly city with no regard for disabled parking spots and worse, people park in the ramp area next to the disabled spot. Police don’t respond . Awesome restaurants, though!
Richard: pets a bird
Richard: eats wings 😂
I love baby pigs, but I eat their parents anyway...
Krystela Brum you’re welcome
AntiAllesausPrinzip no hate. Just an observation
Hahahah never made that connection before 😂😭
Wheels2Walking haha! No hate Richard. Just made me laugh. Love the channel
You two are so great together
Wow! We are watching this video while we are at Shepherd. My husband was injured almost 2 months ago and we have been in and out of ICUs and are ending our journey at Shepherd... We are going home this week. Would love to connect before we leave!
Hey! That’s wild I’m so grateful you two found my channel! I’m currently not in town but let me know if you ever come back through
The holding hands thing. Dude, that's something I've always struggled with, using a range of mobility equipment.
We hear you on this one!
Can we all just take a minute to appreciate Jalila’s eye roll game. 🙄 HAHAHA! 💯💯💯💯 So spot on. You’re the best, J 🥰🤗.
She’s the QUEEN of eye rolls 😂
Wheels2Walking 2nd only to sis RES. 🤣
Best big city for wheelchair users is Chicago . The sidewalks are kept clean (no gum to run over) , parking is free at all museums (parking underground) . Every sidewalk have ramps . It was the most amazing large city to visit for me .
Yup! Visited Chicago back in the summer of 2018 and it was super wheelie friendly. I don’t know what the winters are like but the summers sure are nice
@@Wheels2Walking idk about winter either
Richard, you are hanging in my old stomping grounds. I was diagnosed with MS in Atlanta at the Shepherd Center in 2003. I dined “back in the day” at RJ’S. It is amazing how much has changed and good to see some things are still the same. Great VID!
Not a bad area at all! Definitely a lot of changes. I’ve been here for a decade and it’s changed a LOT since then. Some neighborhoods are unrecognizable
Great post. I’m paraplegic from an accident last year. Your videos are very inspiring and motivating. Thanks for sharing and continue to be a symbol of hope. 😎
I never thought of how you would hold hands! You guys are so cute together!
It was one of the goals I had in rehab, only took me 8 years to get a girl to do it with haha
@@Wheels2Walking I’m married myself and luckily I have a wife and daughter that are super supportive. Nothing like a southern belle blonde from North Carolina. We have a 17 year old girl as well. Married for almost 18 years… ^^
Awesome accessible tour of your city Richard and Jalila.
It was a blast! I hope anyone who comes decides to take this adventure
Born & raised in the hills of north Georgia. Left home at 18. Been back a couple of times. Worked in Atlanta and loved it. Life has taken me to other destinations, but Atlanta is still my favorite city. - Have wheelchair. Still travelin'...
ATL will always have a special place in my heart if I ever move away
I wish I knew about those wings back when I did my therapy at the shepherd center in 2017! My wife and I would use day passes to push to chick fi la and
Ted’s Montana Grill, which is now one of our favorite restaurants. I also am in debt to the shepherd center. So many good and sometimes painful memories of that place, but I wouldn’t be as independent as I am now with out their help. Another great video, bro!
I love how much shepherd teaches independence for us. A lot aren’t as lucky. If you ever find your self around again be sure to go get some wings!
R. Thomas is one of my favorite spots in Atlanta man!
Quite literally the most versatile and delicious place in ATL
Thanks for taking us on your trip 😊. Atlanta looks like fun great looking food also, one question was the parrot still in his cage when you got done with the wings? LOL😂. The mango caterpillar pops are also dairy free😂. Great 2 see you and Jalila having fun👍👍😁💪👊
Yeah the little dudes were still outside 😋
pretty interesting over there. when you live in an old town like me, the accessibility is pretty bad in certain areas, but obstacles is what we wheelchair users have to deal with, right... and you're right, rain and pushing rims is the worst...
Atlanta isn’t the worst or the best. Small towns, especially historic ones are almost impossible.
WE STINK!!!!! love the video as usual :D
Oh we STANK lol
Shepherd center saved my life!!!! And coffee straight out the nose when you got to the foreskin sculpture. Completely lost it🤣😂🤣
Shepherd is wonderful! Happy you got a laugh. That sculpture is ridiculous and I had to show it off hahah
@@Wheels2Walking It is now and forever called the forskin sculpture!!
I miss King of Pops (I recently moved to MO), and their strawberry lemonade is sooo good
KOP is an Atlanta staple. I had to get some
I went thru Shepherd in 93 and it’s a great place. Great video with helpful information! Thanks for sharing
Shepherd does quality work. I was very lucky to go there
You are a fantastic man, you inspire me
Yo those wings look 🔥🔥🔥
STRAIGHT FIRE. If you ever come into town you’ll have to get some
Great video man. I’m in Atlanta also so I’ve been to a lot of these places, but I can’t wait to revisit them and go to some new ones. This video has really inspired me to start a channel of my own
That would be awesome! I always love it when other wheelers show their lives
Thank you for mentioning the inaccessibility of a restroom without really showing it as a big negative...!
Merci pour la visite mon amis 😉😉😉✌️👍👍👌💪👊
I've missed you!
Awesome video so accessible city.😇
I've got family in Atlanta, I'd love to roam around!
W a guy in a chair
Cool tour and video totally made me wanna visit 🙂💜.
You should! It’s a fun place when you know the spots to go 😁
That is quite a good hike.
It was a blast, come do it sometime!
12:45 that happened to me at a concert same type of lift.I used the lift to get up and I enjoyed the concert. It broke with someone inside after the concert ended. So we were waiting for a while from them to fix it so we could leave. Super annoying.
I HATE waiting for broken stuff. It’s literally the worst 😭
@@Wheels2Walking At least the parking lot was pretty clear by the time we got out there. 🤣
Keep up the good work enjoy your videos
Thanks Brandon!
lolol this is great !!
Great video, i'm from England but came to America last year with a friend to do Route 66.
I’ve never done 66 but I hear it’s an incredible drive
Wheels2Walking it really was one of the most amazing experiences in my life and we also stopped by , Vegas, Monument Valley, Antilope Canyon , and the hoover dam all breathtaking. Antilope Canyon was hard had to be dragged through it as inside it’s all sand.
Where all the wheelie boys and girls at 🤘👨🦽👩🦽
Ayee! One right here ✋🏻
Awesome video
LOL's Achieved! :-D
Keep up the good job on the video & nice mask stay safe to u & ur girlfriend.
Thanks! This mask has been my favorite I’ve tried so far
strawberry lemonade all the way Julia =) never mind this macho stuff
Hahah I was just teasing. I’m sure
It tasted good :)
Such a cool video, thanks! Eye opener for this one: how to hold hands with your girlfriend while pushing a wheelchair! Good to know, just need a girlfriend now ;) :D
Hang in there, you’ll get one. Check out my “relationship advice” playlist!
let's go on a hunt together :D
@@Wheels2Walking already watched that video! Good advice which helped me in some conversations :)
Hey Richard, your advice became handy just a few months after this comment. My girlfriend and I tested out to hold hands - unfortunately it didn't work for us as my assistive drive kept pushing me in wrong directions all the time. On the other hand we discovered so many other stuff we can do together now like enjoying holidays :) I just watched your video about your frustation about your urologist. I just won some stupid complaints against my health insurance so I totally get you (although the situation in Germany seems to be much better in this regard). Hope you're safe and well!
AMIGO SALUDOS DESDE COLOMBIA
Can I ask what backpack that is
what is your backpack?
bro I hope u sanitize ya hands after opening drs ?? cause if u didn't u just transferred whatever to ya pushrims ..also where's ya scooter?..ive bn in my chair for 23 yrs and ive had surgery on my rotator cuff..and my PT told me its ok to use my smartdrive once and awhile...loving the videos very informative ..just looking after ya viewers
Scooter is just for fun and yes, I definitely washed and sanitized often.
Nice
a very noicy town ..
So a Temporary Ladies Tank would be great, just saying.
Thanks for the suggestion! I love it when y’all give me recommendations :)
When and where did u cath in those 8 hours?
Before I started, at the museum, and at PCM
wow super early, third. And by accident
Happy accident 😂
I need a wheelchair ihave no money to get one in my back at my pelvikbone and amputee or any parts foa hospital chair pls
How tall are you
LOL Dude, you eat wings like AJ. Sauce everyfuckingwhere
How you know how AJ eats wings lol
@@Wheels2Walking My son AJ, though I suppose your AJ eats wings like that too :D
Sir your wheelchair price pls
Check out the Hands On Concepts website for pricing
No gloves while you wheel?
When I go hiking or maybe an aggressive workout or a “run” push, but never got just rolling around.
why don"t you wear gloves? & Any chance of a visit to the aquarium?
Not really a gloves person for light city travel.
Has she ever borrowed your wheelchair?
Atlanta =least wheelchair friendly city with no regard for disabled parking spots and worse, people park in the ramp area next to the disabled spot.
Police don’t respond .
Awesome restaurants, though!
I wouldn’t say the worst but DEFINITELY not the best.
3:12 To each his own.
4:30 Wow!
6:25 One-thirties?
8:24 *smh* :-)
What I would give to be outside a nursing home
It’s possible friend. Check out my buddy Jesi Stracham. Her foundation is dedicated to helping people like you get out.
Wheels2Walking thanks bud I’ll look into it
Was Jalia walking bare foot?
Nah, just skin tone flip flops
Who was your favorite nurse at Shepherd Center?
Can’t remember her name but she was awesome! So positive and encouraging.
Wheels2Walking GeraldineWhat is my favorite if you remember her
2nd
Are you coeliac like me?
Never been diagnosed but I’m pretty sure I am
I’m sorry, but I’m getting sick and tired of this LGBT getting forced on everybody
nut milk