Well,  I  guess  some  people  don't find the "the list" too useful. Two
people unsubscribed this morning... :-(

----- Original Message -----
From: Pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007
To:   [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subj: [OTlist] OTnow Colloboration With Spinal Cord Injury

P> Hi Ron,

P> I have never worked with people with spinal cord injuries, but I sure hope
P> people who have will step up with specific treatment suggestions. That is
P> one thing that has always been lacking from every list I have ever belonged
P> to.  Rather than helpful suggestions, I have had people go far as to tell me
P> things along the line of "if you don't know, then don't treat them".  How are
P> we supposed to learn???  I'm soooo tired of theory theory theory!!  I am
P> keeping my fingers crossed that you get some USEFUL information so I can
P> learn too!

P> Pat

P> At 08:35 AM 5/25/2007, you wrote:
>>Hello All:
>>
>>I  recently  agreed  to  treat a patient who suffered a T9-T10 SC injury
>>late  last  year. She has just been d/c to her home after several months
>>of rehab. While I have worked with SC injury patients, I do not consider
>>it  a speciality. There are SO many issues to manage and address that it
>>can  be  a  bit  overwhelming.  Given  that I work alone, I don't have a
>>'team'  to bounce off ideas, so I'm hoping that OTnow members will be my
>>surrogate team? <smile>
>>
>>I would like to give and receive advice on topics relating to this case.
>>Do you think this will work? Will people participate??
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Ron
>>
>>
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