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For the time being, and the future as I know it, I am in a wheelchair. No guarantees on how long I will be here. The working hypothesis for me is, I will walk again.

Meanwhile, there are some really sucky things I need some help with.

This one, maybe some suggestions and one or more of them will do the trick. My husband (senza on the forum) cannot keep physically dragging my a$$ over the threshold. And I most certainly cannot get over it on my own. So, that said:

1.5-1.75 inside, .5 inch outside, 36 inches wide door opening.

This transition keeps me indoors unless someone can help me get outside since I am more or less wheelchair bound; aka my prison bars.

Any ideas?


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Is your husband handy with tools, and thermodynamics ?



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Hi Neva

I'm so sorry to hear of your difficulties. Do you think something like this might work:

https://www.amazon.com/Prairie...id=1492292067&sr=1-2

If anyone can fight their way back, you can. Best wishes for fast healing.
 
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Is your husband handy with tools, and thermodynamics ?



Really? Some old lady, a forum member, comes to the forum for help with a really pretty god-awful life situation and this is it?

Dude.....




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From the inside an approach ramp can be made to gradually match the level of the threshold. On the outside there would need to ne a departure ramp. The slopes look like theyd be shallow. It would be important to secure these ramps so they don't move and leave you stranded.



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That is a standard door size,pic did not come thru.
They make wider,usually special order at box stores.
I have installed hundreds of doors before I retired as a carpenter,mostly inside.
They are a piece of cake to do.
One builder had me install some from south America.
They were a bear ,no mortise or lock holes and real thick.That was real work and couple hours on front and back.
You have to plane about 11 deg on striker side.
You will have to move door jacks to accommodate larger doors.
Usually two inches wider opening on door you select.
Probably more than the average handy man can do.
You probably can ask around some builders may have a sub trim man that could accomplish this.
Most big box stores have jerks that do work under contract that don't leave you happy.
Hope this gives some help,you be closer I would do it.
Sorry to hear your troubles.
 
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I'd like to see this not be a problem for you. If anyone organizes a work party to fix this, please contact me. I'd like to help with material costs.


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I have nothing to say other than sorry about your situation and I hope you are back on your feet soon.


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Search "rubber threshold ramps", lots of options.


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So is the width of your wheelchair vs the door opening the issue, or the threshold profile? If it's only the threshold, you could order a new prehung exterior door with an ADA compliant threshold. They're roughly 3/4" thick, and have a gentle slope. Make sure to take the pics you have attached here to show the store, so that they understand the flooring to threshold detail.
 
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As I read more about these things....you would need this one for the inside:

https://www.amazon.com/Prairie...0Y1PYQW7WSJJJ2N&th=1
 
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To get help, location is needed. Maybe a contractor is near.
I wish you well.
 
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Threshold height. Especially on the inside, which is several inches.

I had a knee replacement and the nerve block has never worn off - and was supposed to wear off within a day. So I went in for a knee replacement on the 22nd of March and I cannot walk or lift my leg, or control any part of the leg. Among other things.....

This whole totally dependent thing is pretty new for me. Sorry I went right for the jugular, Crom.




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I cannot see any of the photos. Are you saying the threshold height on the the inside varies from one side to the other? I wish you were nearby, I would like to try to help.

Do you have someone who could help you fit a rubber/hard rubber ramp to the inside or outside if one could be found that works?
 
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I am very sorry to read about your problem. I hope you have a full recovery.

If I understand, the door is wide enough to allow passage of the wheelchair, correct?

The problem is getting over the "lip?" Sounds like you need a sort of shallow wedge-shaped ramp with a way to hold it in place, keep it from slipping. If that is correct, it's probably something that any decent carpenter could do for you.

I don't think you need to apologize to the member who posted the inappropriate response. My opinion. You are probably frustrated right now, and I don't blame you one bit. If you're used to being self-sufficient, it can be very aggravating to suddenly have the need to depend on others. I had to deal with this a few years ago when I stumbled getting out of the cargo area of our delivery truck, fell to the pavement, and fractured my hip. It took a month and a half of intensive physical therapy in a residential rehab center before I was able to transition between bed and walker by myself.



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Neva,

Sorry to hear about your wheelchair woes. I really hope things turn around and you get full use of your leg again!
 
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I am very sorry to read about your problem. I hope you have a full recovery.

If I understand, the door is wide enough to allow passage of the wheelchair, correct?

The problem is getting over the "lip?" Sounds like you need a sort of shallow wedge-shaped ramp with a way to hold it in place, keep it from slipping. If that is correct, it's probably something that any decent carpenter could do for you.

I don't think you need to apologize to the member who posted the inappropriate response. My opinion. You are probably frustrated right now, and I don't blame you one bit. If you're used to being self-sufficient, it can be very aggravating to suddenly have the need to depend on others. I had to deal with this a few years ago when I stumbled getting out of the cargo area of our delivery truck, fell to the pavement, and fractured my hip. It took a month and a half of intensive physical therapy in a residential rehab center before I was able to transition between bed and walker by myself.


The door is wide enough, but the jump from floor to out is too high for me to be able to get out at all. For my husband to lift the front of the wheelchair and me... I worry he is going to end up hurting his back.

I am 64; he is 68.




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I am not much of a carpenter.

When my father had a stroke and became wheelchair bound, I made a ramp by ripping a couple of 2x4s from the height I needed down to 0.

I then screwed down a piece of 3/4 in. plywood to the 2x4s. I used the extra 2x4 as rails to stope hime from going off sideways.It lasted for many years.

It took me a few hours a good carpenter could do it very quickly.

I wish you a quick recovery.
 
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Treads!
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Neva, I'm not seeing any of the photos. But I wish you the best on your path to recovering your ability to walk.



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