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Hey Rob,
Yep hitting the right buttons alright!
I guess you're from Australiia?
I did 2 years in a nursing home also, I guess we chewed the same dirt and realize how lucky we are to be free and live in society.
This site had a lot to do with my survival, I tell people all the time it really saved my life by letting me know I wasn't alone and there is life after sci and I'm living it a lot better than even before my sci, I guess it put things in perspective as to what's really important in life.
Mark
Hello Mark, i,m Robert.I acquired C6 incomplete quadraplegia,(now i know as tetraplegia) in December of 97.I only recently discovered thi site through my peer support officer at Spinal Cord Injuries Australia,not to mention they are a wonderful organisation whom helped myself get back a life which i didn't see possible.A second chance if you will.Which brings me to my question i asked.I too spent the best part of five years in a nursing home.I'm in my second year at home now(all funded) thanks to S C I A. and also the assistance of Paraquad Australia this transition would never have occured.Don't die wondering if this is you or someone you know,yes there is life after spinal cord injury. p.s. i'm feeli! ng my way around the site,hope i'm hitting the right buttons Mark? Always Rob
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Date: 03/25/06 15:50:29
Subject: Fwd: Re: [QUAD-L] Steph
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