Actually Paul I am in perfect health, other than suffering from bladder stones.
I am due to go in for a cystoscopy (although they say it's a cystoscopy with
some extra letters at the end now because I had too many stones to be removed
with just a local anesthetic). For some reason the people down here seem to
think we age much quicker and therefore are prone to die earlier than everyone
else. I don't buy into this crap. I think if you take care of yourself and
have some good luck, like everyone else, you can live a very long and
fulfilling life.
Yours,
Billy
PS I apologize if there are any errors in this e-mail, however, since I'm
using voice-activated software there are occasional errors which I don't always
catch in my quick perusal of this correspondence. I ask for your indulgence.
"It is not the length of life, but the depth of life."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Paul Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi......I'm 42
also......never had a sore......never had a uti.........6ft 180
lbs........perfect health aside from being a c5/6 complete. I plan to go way
past 60. Why would the doc say that. How healthy are ya?
I wish you well.
Paul
San Diego
"B. Kimberlin (Quadius)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am approaching 12 years post injury in April, and I am planning on
trying to live until I am at least 80. However, my doctor seemed to think 60s
is a more attainable goal. Since I am now 42, that gives me around 18 years,
however, I really think I'll last much longer.
I have also lost several quadriplegic friends way too early and a few of them
have been due to neglect. It is just a shame that our system does not take
better care of each other. It amazes me that a society as rich as ours is
inordinately uncaring when it comes to making sure each citizen is given
affordable housing, care, food, etc.
Quadius
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