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Nicely said, Dave.
The fatalist perspective is one that has held countless people with SCI
back from challenging what others deem our limitations. Without the hope that
our lives are ours to control and direct, even after SCI, we
force ourselves to endure a misery of our own making.
I'd like to invite everyone to visit my web site at www.krisannpiazza.com . My life
after a cervical [C5] break was Hellish, especially after my nurse dropped me
off my Stryker bed and dislodged my initial fusion. In essence, I
broke my neck twice when I was only 12 years old. BUT I believed that there was
still a way to build a good life for myself, and no one was going to
convince me that I was predestined to lie in a sick bed for the rest of my life,
which in 1980, people believed.
I salute you Dave!
:)
Kris Ann
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