I asked if your relative also made the cruise you described alone, or did she have someone with her? But you declined to answer.
She took the cruise with her daughter who is NOW using the same walker/chair due to a hip injury.
Still want to keep debating this ridiculous issue? I never said it was used as a wheel-chair all the time, I merely said it can be if need be. Geez
Obviously, the entire point of the issue has passed you by. Eleanor Nordyke describes spending time with Madelyn on a three week cruise in 2002, when, Eleanor claims, Madelyn told her that her grandson was a ‘social worker’ - he wasn’t, he was a SENATOR!
And Madelyn, in 2002, would have been dependant on her walking aid to get around. Do you believe SHE would have been able to get around an ocean liner for three weeks, on her own, dependant on that walking aid, which could be used to move her physically, sitting down...? And WHO was going to help her around the ship in that condition?
I don’t give a STUFF about your elderly church goers, or your mother enjoying a cruise (accompanied by a relative) -
THE POINT IS THAT THE NORDYKE WOMAN’S STORY DOESN’T STAND THE SMELL TEST!