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I'm incline to agree with Stacy, with a couple of exceptions. John
FitzPatrick-Boston
John (I think that is his name) established a foundation in Boston for
those who with SCIs, who's insurance doesn't pay for equipment.
John was a hockey player, that broke his neck at the C-Level and was
incomplete. His did his critical care at Kessler (i think) and was sent to
Sheppard in Atlanta for his 3 month rehab. He was discharged from Sheppard in a
modified electric chair with modified joystick controller. John chose
physical therapy twice a day and was quite aggressive in his program. 5
years, John was in the program. Today, John is not only walking, running
and doing everything he did before his accident, but has been released by all of
his doctors.
His doctor's are all shaking their heads and re-evaluating the MRIs and
exrays from day one to determine if it was their error or that John was very
lucky.
The last I hear, John was attending Law School and his foundation was doing
well.
His picture still hangs in the offices of the Boston Chapter of the Natl
SCI Assoc, as
a reminder.
W
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