Hey Eddie,
 
Great to meet you!! I'm Smurf and I'm 22 from the UK.  I'm a para  after a 
car accident nearly 5 years ago, and a second accident earlier this  year.  
It's 
great to see you now feel able to leave messages here, it's  always great 
hearing voices joining us, just a pitty it aint for better  reason!
 
Chat Soon,
 
Love Smurf xxx
 
n a message dated 23/01/2007 19:51:08 GMT Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hello group

I have introduced move myself before, but I've kept quiet  reading all  
the posts. It is very interesting to see how everybody  in this group  
has  accomplished to adapt to  the new life  styles.

It's been fourteen years since my car accident, I was a victim  of a  
drunk driver at the age of 19. My injury is C6  level. I  was a very  
active person I played sports All my middle school and  highschool.
I am now 34 years old. I graduated from college and now  live  
independently. My field  is  film industry. I  have  a crew of   
employees that go out to and do the  filming for me. I use Macintosh  
computers to edit and produce
the  final cut. I love  what I do. Just recently for the first time I   
developed a pressure sore, it is definitely not a fun experience. I   
have been proud of myself for not having one for fourteen years, but   
there is always a first time for everything.

I have already taken  the necessary steps for the healing process. I  
like this group very  much, it is informative, constructive,  
inspiring, comforting and  above all friendly. I want to address a few  
posts that I have been  reading for a few weeks now.

Number one; I used a ROHO  cushioned  seating system (air cells) it  
works wonders, but five months ago  I've changed seat cushions (bad  
choice) I wanted to see if there was  Room for improvements, I believe  
that I should have followed the old  saying "if it ain't broke don't  
try to fix it"
I went to another  seating  cushion that had parts that were made out  
of hard  foam. that was a really bad  choice. so now  I am paying  for   
it.


Number two; I drive a minivan  for  five years  now, have not had  any  
accidents, I am very  very careful now more than before. I have driven  
six hours and that  is the maximum I will drive per day at a time that  
way I would not  get tired and risk it.
I do like the IDea of a new type of vehicle  although they are very  
expensive  specially the convertible  that I want PT cruiser.  
hopefully business will pick up and might  just be able to get  it.

I would like to someday personally  meet all of you. it is great to  
have many friends,  I will  continue this posts later on today. For  
now this is all I will  write, I have a few things that take care of  
and I will be back, you  guys  rock!



Sincerely,

Eddie





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