Barb,
You already got some great advice here so I'll try not to duplicate.  I found that I was pretty lost for about the 1st 5 years but then my wants and desires took over and I got really 'into' my current life situation.  I finished my college degree and got certified to teach high school.  I taught for a year then substituted for 3 more before Honeywell called.  I had put my name in EVERYWHERE here in Phoenix and finally the phone rang.  The 1st week there somebody retired with 30 years and I almost crapped.  I couldn't imagine doing anything for 30 years.   I just finished 25 with Honeywell before they pushed me out - now I'm raising grand kids - 2 more coming in August-October.    Just keep doing what you have to do to make it through each day - some of us are still doing that now even as we wait for something neat (like grand kids ) to happen.
Best of luck to you...
Dave
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 6/6/2006 4:30:37 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, I don't know if this is right but I need to ask a question about living, or should I say existing, as a quad? I'm a bit intimidated about how long some of you have been quads. I was in a car accident July 4 2005 and I'm c 5 & 19 yrs old. I don't think I want to live 10, 20, 30 or 40 years like this? How do you guys do it? I'm so overwhelmed and scared. What am I sopo to do with my life like this? Are any of you guys married or have children?
  Barbara
 
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