She is a fine looking young lady with an awesome outlook on life!
   
  With Love,
  
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 30 Years Post
Texas, USA
  

Jim Lubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I felt like a kid at Disneyland. Don't know if you have seen that Disneyland 
commercial where the little kid says "We're to excited to sleep", that's 
exactly what it was like. I went to bed around 3am then my nurse started 
getting me up at 6:30am so we would make it to breakfast. No one wanted to miss 
anything. As one of the camp directors said during the closing program, "sleep 
is overrated. you can sleep when you leave camp."

They told me that was how Christopher Reeve traveled. The flight nurse told me 
that we use the callsign Lifeguard, meaning medical transport, so that we have 
priority status going into any airport. Only 2 other aircraft have priority 
over that, Air Force One and Air Force Two.

Correct, I don't go out much at all. I did go to a meeting we had here in 
Seattle a few years ago. That was the time my ventilator stopped working in the 
van on the way home. I had to be bagged for about 20 minutes until I made it 
home to my other vent. One of the doctors mentioned that he was surprised when 
he heard I agreed to go after that had happened before. I figured there was a 
backup vent on the plane so there was nothing to worry about. 

I got to meet another vent dependent quad due to TM. She is 17 and just got 
sick a year ago. She was born just 10 days before I got sick. She is awesome! 
Check out one of her videos.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4064072710368966941&q=alana+swagerty&hl=en
 
She decided to sing at the talent show at camp, and also a "stand up" comedy 
routine. I was laughing so much my eyes got teary. 


At 09:52 AM 11/21/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Geez O Pete and ShaaaaaZam!
 
Reading your post was liking reading about a young kid going to Disneyland, lol.
Glad you enjoyed yourself and feeling the experience  on how Christopher Reeve 
traveled several times a year, when he was healthy.
If I remember correctly, this is the first major trip you've taken since TMA.  
Who knows the impact of your inspiration on those you touched this year at VJG 
Camp, and those who attended.
I sincerely hope that you have more opportunities to travel again.  That had to 
be scary in the beginning, when you left the safety and security of your home.
We want to hear more!
Best Wishes
W  ----
Jim Lubin               
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://makoa.org/jim 
disAbility Resources: http://www.makoa.org





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