My Mom told her boss at work what happened to me and she had the nerve to
say that some people just bring things upon themselves. What the hell did
I do? She doesn't even know me. My Mom just asked her what does she
think I did to deserve what I've been through.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 9:06
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Subject: FW: Re: [QUAD-L] About life and
length of time as a quad
Amen. Benny Hinn and his kind are phoney as plastic
money.
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >CC: [email protected] >Subject:
Re: [QUAD-L] About life and length of time as a quad >Date: Mon, 5 Jun
2006 20:51:21 EDT > >You wouldn't believe how often I'm told that
God would make me walk if I >truely believed. All I have to do is have
faith. Untill then, I'm just some >damn >heathen in a wheelchair
taking the good parking places from all the people >who >prayed
for a nice place to park. I just don't fit into these cults. I
don't >know why Benny Hinn doesn't allow SCI's into his healings, but I
doubt that >with >all his inside conections with god, that fool
couldn't heal a mild case of >bad breath. > >john >In
a message dated 6/5/2006 5:02:43 PM Eastern Daylight
Time, >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >Wish I had a dollar for every
idiot I've met that thought I just wasn't >trying hard
enough. > >Eric > >Danny Hearn wrote: > >
> I am thankful for this
site created by Jim L. and the other > > sci and disabled links that
have helped me and others and their > > families deal with all the
things that go with being paralyzed. > > Sharing info. on here has
helped me a lot-covering things such as > > infections,pressure
sores, medications, equipment and so on. Many > > times we have
helped each other and care-givers come up with answer's > > to
problems even when our doctors are not alway's sure what to do. > >
Becoming a Quad in 1997 sure changed my outlook on life and of others >
> with disabilities, it sure gives a person more compassion and >
> understanding of others and their needs.I used to feel strong and >
> invincible-like nothing serious could happen to me , man, was i
wrong > > lol. I think most healthy people don't have a clue about
living with > > disabilities like quad-life and etc. until it happens
to them or close > > family members. I remember a quad i used to see
a few times a week > > that got hurt horseback riding-- I used to
think.. man why are his > > hands kinda curled in like that..now i
know why ... I guess that is > > why i am amused at people and their
questions like---how far can you > > walk without your wheelchair ? I
had one nurses aide tell me that if > > he were paralyzed he would
try with all his mind and strength and make > > his hands at least
function nornal again ( he said he thought most of > > us quads
don't try hard enough ) LOL DUH ! Anyway i'm rambling
to > > much but at least between us all we are helping to educate
some people > > a bit i hope. > > > > >
god-bless you all Dan H. > > >
>
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