Nicely put Rick.
Tim
Rick Caseltine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rick Caseltine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Ive been reading all of youre wonder why replies
and heres my two cents worth. There has been a lot of
talk about stem cell research and the possibility of a
cure for the injured spinal cord on human beings. I
want and pray for a cure just as much as the next
person does (have followed all the newspaper reports,
magazine articles, TV stories, legislator talks, etc.
regarding cures and still will) but Im not going to
let that become the reason for going on in my quad
life. I havent heard much talk on living with your
SCI and making the best of the hand one was dealt.
Rather, a lot of discussions on maybes, some days,
wishes, dreams, hopes, blaming Religion beliefs for
non cures (hilarious), blaming whatever else one can,
blame this, blame that, blah, blah, blah. Im getting
real tired of it. Accept it and find a way to live on
even though its not the life you chose. No one here
wanted this, did we? No, so get on with it the best
you can and if a cure happens, then all the better.
There, Ive said it. I havent heard this side of the
discussion from anyone yet. It needed to be said.
Staying positive and living with a injured spinal
cord,
Rick
C3-4 QoV, 20 years post
Minnesota
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