I joined the list in 1998, for years this site was really busy...nowdays so 
many on the list have passed away, plus I guess many use other sites and things 
like facebook and etc. In my early years as a Quad this site and folks on it 
really helped me a lot, I'm glad Jim had a quad-list....i'm not sure if there 
are other  sites for quads or not....hope you all are doing well. !  Dan H.***
    On Monday, April 17, 2023 at 04:14:50 PM CDT, SHIRLEY BELL 
<sbell...@cox.net> wrote:  
 
 #yiv0440709165 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;} I read this and thought not 
enough advice. where can we get more conversations going? 
 
 
 On April 17, 2023 at 4:47 PM Edward Tessier <e...@artecopartners.com> wrote: 
 
  Thanks Don, all of us need support now and then. We appreciate your offer.   
   A lot of you probably already saw this article in new mobility. I think it's 
worth posting the link here because it focuses exclusively on long-term SCI.  
the article sounded, at least to me, as a bunch of wise quads and para sharing 
the benefits of their experience with people more recent to their disability.   
I would've liked to hear more advice specifically geared towards managing 
long-term disability, along the lines of many conversations on quad list. 
still, it was reaffirming for the magazine to simply gather people with 
long-term SCI-- a population that often goes overlooked or worse, is assumed 
not to exist at all.   
   
https://newmobility.com/best-advice-for-people-with-sci-from-people-with-sci/?mc_cid=dc8e2691df&mc_eid=e1907d9c04
 
    
|      |   Best Advice For People with SCI From People with SCI   When I was a 
newly minted T10 para, I recall a conversation with a friend who was three 
years post-injury, a T6 para, who had also become a mentor. He flew hang 
gliders, sailed, water skied…   newmobility.com   |

   
    From: Don Price <donpric...@yahoo.com>
 Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2023 3:57 PM
 To: quad-list@eskimo.com <quad-list@eskimo.com>
 Subject: [QUAD-L] Support groups          Hello all,   
   It's been very quiet in this group. I hope everyone is doing well. I think 
that now that the pandemic has passed things are getting back to normal, 
mostly.    
   The one silver-lining i found was that it forced us to embrace technology to 
maintain our social connections. I had never even heard of Zoom, and suddenly i 
was scheduling meetings and support groups using this new tool.   
   To that point, if anyone on here is ever feeling isolated please know there 
are online support groups you can join to get that interaction that is so 
important. I host a Men's Disability group via zoom every Thursday at 4pm AZ 
time. I'm sure there are other groups out there as well.   
   If anyone is interested feel free to email me directly: d...@ability360.org  
 
   Best wishes to you all,   
   Don.        
 
    

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