LOL, That's what I like about you Steve.  You won't take yes or no for  an 
answer.  Maybe the doctors were just trying to be optimistic, when they  made 
those comments.  Quads are not always exposed to those elements of  life like 
ABs.  Like being out during bad weather.  Work related  injuries.  Play 
injuries.
Driving motorcycles and climbing ladders.
Most Quads are covered by some kind of Medical Program, while the average  is 
becoming the opposite.
Think of how many times you visit a doctor a year... 
 
I too wish to be most optimistic and give the Quad and even  break......
W
 
 
 
In a message dated 1/6/2007 4:12:44 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I also question your statement that  those with a SCI take better care of 
their bodies than those without a  SCI.  I have not found this to be the case 
with my friends and associates  with a SCI.  Most take no better or no worse 
care 
of their bodies than  those without a SCI.
 
I sincerely hope you are correct or  eventually will be correct in the 
future, but right now, it does not appear to be the  case.
 
Steve - C4, 18  years



 

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