i commend all you quads for making it as long as you have.  any number  of 
years is a real milestone.  cudos to you all.   i think they  go faster as you 
go and i think mine at least are getting easier.  my  mobility is slowing down 
a bit - so i compensated with a power chair.  the  b/p seems to be getting a 
bit more difficult but it still works.  i'm  loving my grandkids to death and 
am not ready to 'transition' just  yet.   god bless you all..............
dave c3 inc. 1967
 
In a message dated 8/4/2007 1:12:45 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Well,  since we are talking about years post, this Wednesday will be my -- OH 
MY  LORD!-- 36th year as a quad. Like most of you, I never thought I would  
last this long. And I must say, it doesn't get any  easier.


>From: "David K. Kelmer"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],  [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Exactly 10 years  today
>Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 14:25:07 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Hi  Dana,
>
>   You don't look a day older than 23 years  post.  I'm so glad to hear your 
>evening turned out so well.   I too enjoy hearing about the good times for 
>everyone.  For me a  great way to spend my anniversary is with family and 
>friends, plenty  of laughter and peace, and a whole lot of love.  Stay  
>strong.
>
>   With  Love,
>
>CtrlAltDel aka Dave
>C4/5 Complete - 31 Years  Post
>   Texas,  USA
>
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>     Congratulations Dan,
>
>   I know I felt  the same way as you Dan.  Now we hear of someone, Henry 
>living 53  years ago was so sorry to hear about his syrinx as many of you 
>know  about their pain, which is hard to treat and worry about their growth  
>?  Please correct me if I'm wrong, Billy or anyone else who knew  him when 
>he was on the list.  It's unfortunate I did not get to  be on the list at 
>that time.  My 33rd anniversary was July 26 and  I forgot to mention it.  
>Time does fly even if you aren't having  fun all the time.  We goes through 
>some hard times and then,  there are some good times. I think and pray for 
>all of you who are  having those hard times, whether he sores or other 
>medical  problems.  What are your plans for your anniversary?  I guess I got 
 
>to do my fun last night when I saw , The Fray.  They put on a  great show in 
>KC, especially on the third row..  We were there  last concert in the US and 
>they're going to be gone for year making  another CD and they said they 
>would be back.  A guy from  the
>  radio station promoting was going around thanking everybody  for coming, 
>which I had not seen done for  By the time I got to  the gate it was locked, 
>so a guardian angel came and saw me sitting  there and opened up the gate.  
>The box I keep my phone iPod and  mobile phone at home on had fallen almost 
>off my lap.  I had  somebody get inside to get money for a sweatshirt and it 
>was not  refashioned , so he helped me with that also.  That had never  
>happened before, the gates getting locked and my friend was at the  wrong 
>date, so security went to tell them where I was.  People  are really nice to 
>me at that venue.  I can go by myself freely  so my friend saved the seats 
>as it was General admission without any  danger that I was ever in fear as 
>there are so many security guards  around.  I guess that was my celebration 
>for my  anniversary.  What do others do on the list like to do on their  
>anniversary?
>
>   Happy decade  Dan!
>    Dana
>
>
>
>
>
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