I have had 2 power chairs and 2 scooters. The first power chair was an old one that I got for free- too small for me but it got me out. The first scooter was also given to me. It was an older machine that could not be repaired once it broke down but I got one amazing summer out of it.
I now have a new power chair made to fit me and my needs. It is awesome but the battery gets real sluggish in the cold. I go everywhere with it. I don't have a car but the city has both adapted vans that provide a door-to-door service - which I hate using and the regular bus sustem that has kneeling buses that lower a ramp for me to get on the bus. I can go everywhere. The power chair is very stable and I only had one problem when a wheel broke and I ended up with the chair on top of me instead of the other way around.
Last spring I was given another scooter. It is good 3 wheel machine but was really designed to fold up and stash in the trunk and mostly use indoors. It isn't as stable as my old scooter so I don't use it in the winter.
For me, I want and need stability and endurance. If I was only using the scooter to go through the mall it would be great. If you want to wander around outside I wouldn't recommend them - even if they had 4 wheels. Some of the solid heavy duty scooters would be great for getting outdoors.
It really depends on what your needs are. That is where an occupational therapist can help a lot in assessing your particular needs and what best suits you and those needs.
As for that incredibly rude woman - don't ever allow ignorant and rude people steal your self-esteem and pride like that.
Far too many people think if there is something wrong with our ability to walk there must be something wrong with our minds as well. (main reason I left my second husband) I hated being treated as if I had lost my mind when I stopped walking everywhere.
I think if anyone called me "honey" I would be so tempted to call them "honey" back.
You aren't whining. How else can you begin to talk to someone about these issues. I have yet to find a self help group for people with acquired disabilities
If what I say helps then keep asking