YES THAT IS TRUE CULLEN, WE GOTTA KEEP OUR MINDS AS BUSY AS WE CAN, LIKE YOU
SAID OTHERWISE IT IS SO MUCH EASIER TO GET BORED-TIRED AND DEPRESSED. I FIND
THAT GETTING OUT AND GOING TO MUSEUMS OR THE ZOO AND THINGS LIKE THAT CAN HELP
OUR ATTITUDES ALSO........THAT REMINDS ME---I HAVE NOT DONE NOTHING LIKE THAT
LATELY... TIME FOR ME TO GET OUT & SEE SOME SITES NOW THAT THE SUMMER HEAT IS
GETTING A BIT BETTER. DAN**
HOWARD HINSHAW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: buc,
what is a china operation sci?
buc
----- Original Message -----
From: C Child
To: quad-list
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 11:50 PM
Subject: Fw: [QUAD-L] Question for fellow quads
Dan
As quads we have so few ways of releasing tension, I know that myself and
others in the group have little or no movement from the neck down and others
have movement that is so restricted even though they have movement below the
neck that thing build up within us with no release. I have had bouts with
depression over the last ten years and don't even want to get out of bed or get
so tired after getting in my chair that I want to go back to bed after just a
few hours. I find that I want to get lazy and tired when I don't keep my mind
busy and don't keep my day full with activities. Your reasons for being tired
are probably different from what I've been stating and what I have been saying
may not make much sence, but if it doesn't, give me the benefit of the dought I
am writing this at a late hour.
Cullen
C3
----- Original Message -----
From: Danny Hearn
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 10:17 AM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Question for fellow quads
Hello everyone, I have been a quad now for post 10 years...for the last few
months I have been feeling really weak and exhausted and don't seem to hardly
have the energy to just sit in my chair all day. I know for one thing I deal
with alot of pain and never sleep as well as I did the 1st 8 years or so of
quad life....Anyhow I was wanting to know if any of you ever feel this way???
Or got any suggestions ? Thanks Dan H.-- c-6 -10 years post.