in case you didn't find it...
_http://www.jimboen.com/50index.htm_ (http://www.jimboen.com/50index.htm) 
 
dave
 
 
 
n a message dated 7/12/2007 8:54:38 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi,
I  have had the honor of meeting a fellow by the name of Jim Boen who has 
written  a book called "50 years of Quadriplegia."  He should by now be 75 
years  
old.  When I met him last autumn, he appeared to be in quite good  health.  
His eyes were still very bright, and he certainly had a  wonderful attitude.  
If you enter his name into a search engine, you can  find his free book. I 
found it to be very, very entertaining, as well as  enlightening.  His PCA 
commented that he is probably the nation's oldest  and longest living quad.  If 
you 
guys do look up his book, let me know  what you think of it.
Journey well through  life.
Lucinda

Paul Jacobson  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  
>From everyone's experience, who is the oldest quad you  are aware of, 
living or not living.  I  wonder what our real life expectancy is.
 
The oldest quad I knew was a c5/6 46 yr post who  passed away at 62.
 
Thanks!
 
Paul Jacobson  43 years old, c5/6 complete, 3.5  years post
San Diego, CA


 
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