Recliners
I'm sure we're not the only people who have had this problem since I personally know lots of recliner-sleepers here in AZ. What has your solution been? I'm open to just about any suggestion.
Short of a recliner solution has ANYONE had a good container experience? I keep hearing horror stories so I would love to hear at least one good story! Honestly, I would love to bring my "treasures" with me but not at the sake of my sanity.
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But perhaps you don't realize that Ecuador in many ways can be considered an 'under developed' country, and that for someone with serious physical concerns such your husband, it may not be a good choice.
There are few accommodations for the disabled in Ecuador, and Cuenca is at an elevation of 8,000 feet. That's the elevation of the top of the Colorado Rockies. For someone suffering from serious heart problems are you sure moving to such a high elevation is a good idea? Have you thought this through?
Another thing,. Have you considered effects of high elevation on the body and specifically the heart?..
It would be wise to consult a good acupuncturist or better yet a doctor of chinese medicine.. They will explain to you exactly what i mean.. Western doctor most likely will not... In addition chinese medicine practitioner no doubt over a few months will improve your husbands condition so he can sleep comfortably in a regular bed... .. Presumably he may prescribe some chnese herbs... In Cuenca there is a place called Kasana... Find it on internet... They carry some hebal formulas.. If u find out which ones they carry your practitioner can adice you which formula may work well for your husband and then u have a local source of healing and supprt for him.. I am sure he will enjoy a peaceful night sleep in a proper bed

Kasanacorp dot com
Best
Any well trained acupuncturist or Dr of Oriental Medicine is trained to be integrative. With a serious condition.. When people take western medications an Oriental practitioner will always , always, always work with the treating Western Dr as a team... If they do not.. They can loose their license,
I had considered having a recliner build in EC but read a post saying the mechnisms were not available.
So back to my main question: Has anyone seen a place that sells recliners? Does anyone have a good shipping container experience?
Please and thank you!
suefrankdahl wrote:Before you go any further with plans might want to discuss with his doctor elevation issues. There are valleys near Cuenca that might be more tolerable. Don't know. Even people without聽 health issues can have a hard time
Thanks for the concern. His cardiologist says his heart is actually quite healthy and he has had no trouble in Colorado at around 10,000' so I think he'll do just fine.
I do think after we get all of our official paperwork done we might consider Loja as our permanent home. It just seems like Cuenca is a good place to get started due to it's user-friendliness for expats. But the lower elevation and the smaller size of the town do make Loja appealing.
USA made rattan Stratolounger recliner for sale. Sits lower to the floor. Purchased at Casa Veijo three years ago for $250. Sell for $125. If interested, email me and I'll email pictures.
Brenda Eddy: beddy2010@gmail.com
Jacque Messer wrote:Sorry. He needs it higher from the floor. But many thanks.
This post may get rejected due to the number of links, but using OLX (sort of like an Ecuadorian Craig's List), I found these. I'm sure you could find new and the major malls and shopping centers (e.g., Coral).
Cuenca:
Guayaquil:
Quito:
Hope this helps.
symo
We arrived in Quito EC on June 13 this year and our container arrived on June 26. Trip started in Phoenix, on May 28, on to Long Beach, CA, Guyaquil for inspection and to Quito. The task was enormous, because it required to pack very thoroughly and we did it on a professional level ourselves, and writing a very detailed inventory list as to what is in every box, plus the LOOSE Items (TV, couch, table etc., just the number of items that could not be in boxes). Yes, tedious, scrupulous work, sometimes requiring packing-repacking, rewriting the list etc. Total cost of the shipment was $8400. There was no horror story involved. The shipping company was from Cuenca, called Relocation Services of Ecuador, with the owner Paul Wilches speaking excellent English, a person of utmost integrity, who is there thru the process to make it smooth and minimal stress for the customer. I found him thru multiple excellent referrals from other American expats.聽 I never regretted bringing my stuff from the Phx house. It took a 20' container, fully packed. A lot of expats recommend bringing 6 pieces of luggage, paying for the extra pieces and eventually traveling back to bring more stuff. Our 20 ' container delivered the couch, leather recliners, a dining set with 4 chairs, washer, dryer, refrigerator, the bed, the mattress, 400 lbs of clothing, mirrors, paintings, linens, pots and pans, decorative items, light fixtures, curtains, rods, on and on- a full household. When we unpacked and hung everything, it was like a miracle- our Phx house had landed in our Quito apartment, looking so cosy and familiar, it gave us a sense of being "at home" right away. If we had to shop and pay for everything that came here, it would have cost us much more money and would never be that quality, so, is it worth involving with container shipping? I would say a resounding YES, go for it, you will save money, maybe, get a little tired in the process, but you will not have to shop and shop to put together a household all over again.聽 the sense of comfort and convenience of having your household in place all at once is really worth it.聽 I know that RSE will be an excellent choice if you decide to go the route of bringing your household. Best of luck!.
rsymington wrote:Jacque Messer wrote:Sorry. He needs it higher from the floor. But many thanks.
This post may get rejected due to the number of links, but using OLX (sort of like an Ecuadorian Craig's List), I found these. I'm sure you could find new and the major malls and shopping centers (e.g., Coral).
Cuenca:
Guayaquil:
Quito:
Hope this helps.
symo
Thanks! I hadn't heard of OLX before. It's very exciting to have a new resource! Do you know if they are run by Craig's List or if they are an separate company? (Not that it really matters, I suppose.) Great info! Can't wait to go shopping!
I know we will be starting a new life in a new country and that it will be a brand new start but I suspect that brand new start will be a bit more comfortable with a touch of home about me. We have no children to leave our "heirlooms" to and that thought of selling them to strangers bothers me a bit. It would be such a pleasure to enjoy them in our new home.
On another note, why did you choose Quito instead of Cuenca? I'm rather longing for a smaller city (more like Phoenix in my youth, size-wise) but Quito does seem lovely. How did you choose?
Thanks a million!
Jacque
bojac2014@gmail.com
Jacque Messer wrote:Thanks! I hadn't heard of OLX before. It's very exciting to have a new resource! Do you know if they are run by Craig's List or if they are an separate company? (Not that it really matters, I suppose.) Great info! Can't wait to go shopping!
I don't believe there is any connection between Craig's List and OLX. Craig's List does have Ecuadorian listings, but they are pretty spotty.
Cathie
home in Salinas wrote:You can purchase recliners in Guayaquil. The Colonial is the distributor for Lazyboy here. They have a web site
Well done home in Salinas... I didn't eve give Colonial a thought. Here is the link to their locations. Appears there are 4 locations in Cuenca.
HTH
Good Luck, the Gemini Lady
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