A little kid in a mall with his mom asked me "What  happened?"  I smiled, 
looked at his mom and told him, "I said NO to my mom  once."  I wasn't sure 
whose 
eyes were bigger......
Dave
 
 
In a message dated 12/11/2007 1:05:51 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
As  you can tell, we are open to input from quads from anyplace who wish to 
join.  We are aware that survival of quads in some countries is not always a  
priority. Medicine is not equal from one nation to the next. I have known  
doctors that have worked in third world countries and the resources simply do  
not 
exist to do much more than try to comfort a severe spinal injury and let  the 
person pass on. Those of us in America and other nations that can provide  
the medical care often struggle to allow severely handicapped persons to join  
into meaningful careers and livelihoods. 
I know I have battled against the  perception that I'm too handicapped, and 
the always painful comment that I'd  be better off dead. I once had a lady with 
4 children stop and point at me and  say, "that is what happens to bad 
children.". (she may have meant I was  ugly)
I've never gotten that on here. People have been very kind and very  helpful. 
I've learned a lot by reading and participating on here. I'd love to  know 
more about how paralyzed persons live in many countries, including  Ethiopia. 

My Best Wishes to You and Yours,
john

-----  Original Message ----
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];  [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 9:15:47  AM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] HI

Greetings Kemal
 
Thank You for your post and observation about the numbers of those  
participants from developing countries.
There is an old military saying that goes, "The closer one gets to  combat, 
the more obsolete the equipment gets."  I can only wish and  wonder what 
happens outside our country when it comes with survival of people  with spinal 
cord 
injuries.  You could become that window of opportunity  to let us know. I 
can't even imagine
what your daily life is like or how it begins. I hope to visit your  website 
and see for myself.  I would also like to refer our Chicago  Chapter of the 
National Spinal Cord Injury Association  of your website  and their comments.
Our best wishes to you and hope that you continue on postings!
 
 
In a message dated 12/10/2007 2:47:42 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

dear  fellows,
i am a quad,c33, incomplete.

I think that the quad-list  group is open to everybody(quads). But almost 
all of the participants  seem to be from the developed world especially 
the USA.We need to  encourage more participants from the developing world 
so that we can  benefit from a wider and comprhensive experiencs 
involved. If they are  there, may be, their presence could  not be felt 
and they have to  come out.can we find out  who you are and from where, 
just to find  out. to start with---I am kemal from ethiopia.  my web  
site  _http://kemalzk.bravehost.com-----------if_ 
(http://kemalzk.bravehost.com-----------if/)  you are  interested.
thank  you





 
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