Makes you wonder Ron, how much of a freak she would have considered you being, 
if you had been a millionaire ?  It is weird how many look down or don't want 
much to do with the disabled. Funny though most of us used to be fit and able 
ourselves.I found that more and more people are becoming accepting and 
understanding, After a family member or some close friend becomes injured or 
disabled--then they can see with more impathy or understanding. Most people 
--especially younger crowd feel invincible and that nothing like THAT" will 
ever happen to them. Life sure taught me different, Life's complex trials can 
strike anyone at any given time, then we must fight, try to keep as best a  
possitive attitude and carry on as best we can.                          Dan H.

RONALD L PRACHT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    hello guys,
   
  tim mentioned the word freak and it got me thinking about my first vacation 
as a quad. anyway about 5 years ago my gf at the time wanted me to go on her 
family vacation. as you can imagine i was very hesitant due to bowell routines 
every other day, but shes like no problem i can do them it will be all good 
   
  well to make a long story short the place we went was not accessible, the 
family members didnt want to accomadate my disability and there i was in a bad 
situation. finally as the whole thing was on its final day, my gf, her lil bro, 
and mom got in a big fight when i was in the bathroom cathing. i came out 
because i heard things being thrown across the cabin just as i came into my x 
gfs moms view she points at me and screams, its all because of that 
Freak!!!!!!!!!!!
   
  i learned then that prejudice in peoples minds still lives very much, but i 
do agree with tim people are forced to deal with us more and in turn we are 
being accepted on a wider scale than 30 years ago!!!
   
  ron c7

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