Hi Susan 

I just have to say the quad list has been one of my saviors.  My accident was 
on August 2 last year and I am just now accepting many of the changes.  I am 33 
years old and sometimes when you get more set in your ways, it is harder to 
accept change.  The big thing that the Quad list has helped me with was losing 
my wife to an able-bodied man because she just couldn't accept the changes. I 
received 12 pages of advice that helped me understand and move on.

 Every day I look forward to checking my e-mail, because it makes me feel like 
I'm not alone, and other people feel a lot of the same things I do.  I do not 
respond very much, but it is good to know the support is out there.  It has got 
me through many dark times.  Don't be afraid to post, this is a wonderful 
group.  You are a wonderful daughter to stick by your dad.  Please encourage 
him to get involved with us.

Yours in Quad land, JT C6 incomplete

---- Susan Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Hi All,
> 
> I've been working up the courage to post...
> 
> My Dad is a C3-4 survivor since Oct 5th, 2004.  I've been trying to
> encourage him to seek support.  And since his recovery was not in a
> place with other SCI patients; he has no idea what anyone else has been
> through.  He's feeling very alone.
> 
> Do any of you have any ideas what I can possibly do to encourage him to
> reach out?
> 
> He was a very private person to begin with and I don't think he can
> understand that other people going through similar conditions can
> help....
> 
> Any info you can offer is deeply appreciated...
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Susan Ulrich
> 

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