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I blame the f*cker that hit me with his car for my status. Religion
gets in the way of science, it's true. If there wasn't "moral conflicts"
things would probably move along faster. You can still make the best
of being quadriplegic, or in my case, ventilator dependent and quadriplegic,
and still want to be "fixed." Wanting that doesn't mean every second
is excruciating to handle, but the anguish does happen at times.
I'm up for and wouldn't turn down improvements, even though I like my life,
aside from the obvious problems and limitations. Problems and limitations
we all have to deal with. If something comes along that makes those
problems and limitations things we don't have to deal with, why not go
for it?
-Angelique [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Personally I blame no one. The difference is do you passively accept your plight or do you actively pursue avenues that could improve their life? Everyone is different. Some are content to accept the status quo no matter how unpleasant despite the potential improvements. |
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