Hey Tod, it's great to have you back. You may remember me as the other teacher 
on the list (English, psychology). It sounds like you have had an "interesting" 
absence, to say the least. Hang tough, my friend. More later. Larry Willis> 
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 11:42:41 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
[email protected]> Subject: [QUAD-L] Finally, Introducing Myself to the 
List> > Hi There Fellow Q's> > (Ok... It's a Star Trek reference for any 
non-Trekkies here.)> > But don't worry, I'm not here for Star Trek related talk 
(though I wouldn't ignore nor dismiss any should it occur *<grin>*). I suppose 
I can consider myself a former old timer on this list from several years ago. 
Haven't been on the List in maybe 5 years or so. Primarily because I've been 
busy with work and work-related, disability legal crap (on the down side) and 
participating in some of my favorite volunteer works (on the upside).> > 
However, though I haven't been here a long time, in looking at the archives, I 
do recognize quite a few old-timers from my past... wheelchair, DAANOO, Lori 
M., GHenry1, Eric Rudd, Bobbie among several others.> > For those who don't 
know me, I'm a 41-year-old, C5/6 since 1983. I fell from a tree after doing a 
teenaged "high wire" act for a $10 bet. I won the bet because I walked across a 
30-ft wire... it's just that the that didn't include successfully making it out 
of the tree at the other end! Yes, life can sure sometimes be an irony.> > I 
grew up in eastern Pennsylvania just an hour or two north of Philadelphia 
(between Houston and Allentown for those who know PA) in what was a pretty 
small town, Nazareth. Accessibility was pretty much nonexistent... plus it was 
before the ADA (not that the the ADA has made a huge difference in ALL places! 
[Especially small towns]). I always have a good time in college bars when 
people asked where I'm from... "Nazareth," ... "Where's that?" ... "Near 
Bethlehem." ... "Where's Bethlehem?" ... Me, "You're kidding, haven't you ever 
read a Bible? It's near Egypt." (All true! At least as far as PA geography 
goes. But it sure does trip out half-drunk bar hoppers!)> > So, that gives you 
some idea of my sense of humor. Beyond that, I'm also a huge advocate for the 
disabled when it comes to employers and businesses that don't follow the ADA 
even after 18 years of being law. (Including my own employer... not necessarily 
a good thing for making friends when asking nicely has no results.)> > Once 
upon a time I found this list to be extremely informative. It's why I began 
calling the group here "fellow Q's." I imagine there is been many changes on 
the list but I'm also willing to bet the aspect of being a list full of 
knowledgeable people eager to give advice as well as being open to receive it 
qualifies this "collective" as being knowledgeable enough to be nearly 
"Q-like".> > I'm very happy to see some of my old friends are still here (BTW: 
any old-timers seen or heard from "breezy" lately?). I'm equally happy to see 
there appears to be many new people here that I might be able to call my NEW 
friends, as well.> > Being a quad for 25 years has provided me plenty of 
knowledge on several topics and up happy to share whatever I can to help any 
new quads... or old quads with new questions.> > Currently I've got plenty of 
problems I'm dealing with myself. I had a flap surgery in 2006 for a sore that 
was open 4.5 months. During the surgery he was found a small amount of 
osteomyelitis from MRSA had formed in my ishium. Within a year the surgical 
site RE-opened, I showed outward signs of some kind of infection, and it was 
found the osteo "might" not have been eliminated.> > I had to have another 
surgery to explore an unusual area seen in a CAT scan. The surgery's result was 
somewhere between negative and inconclusive for MRSA. Two months later, major 
disturbing signs of infection returned (swelling, fever, and pain indicated by 
dysreflexia).> > If I didn't have MRSA then, the surgery to find it and the 
open surgical site provided a perfect pathway for the staph to really hit me. A 
MRSA infection in the exposed tissue with directly to my hip bone and begin 
disintegrating the hip and femur so much that I ended up with a dislocated hip 
(causing the pain) because it wasn't enough stable bone to hold my femur 
properly in the hip socket. All this while I was in bed recovering from 
surgery.> > Since then I began hyperbaric oxygen treatments (HBOT). For anyone 
unfamiliar, HBOT entails being placed in a "tube" that is sealed and pumped 
full of 100% oxygen at 2X normal atmospheric pressure for 2 hours every day... 
usually for a minimum of 60 days. HBOT activates certain bone cells that 
eliminate dead bone and activates other cells that rebuild new bone in its 
place because the hyper-oxygenated atmosphere makes the body produce more blood 
vessels into "dead" areas.> > So far, I can report, so good. I'm finally 
beginning to sit again in my WC for the first time since the end of August, 
'07! I consider that successful. So far it's still a somewhat "new" type of 
therapy but most insurance, including Medicare, will cover it under certain 
circumstances. The success rate is at least 85%! I'm hopeful I'm not the other 
15% given my results so far... and I'm only half way through treatments. 
(X-rays show no further damage since November.)> > I'd be interested in hearing 
if anybody else on the list has ever used HBOT and how well it worked for you. 
If nobody on the list has used HBOT and has questions about it, I'd be happy to 
answer whatever I can. I researched it pretty extensively before and since 
beginning treatments. It's a pretty fascinating topic.> > Okay, I suppose 
that's enough about me for now. Besides, I have to get going more on my taxes. 
I just started Friday! (Too busy with some legal papers... I'll probably write 
about that later, too.)> > So anyway, I'm happy to meet you ALL and glad to see 
many of my old friends are still around.> > > Best regards to ALL!> --Tod 
Santee> Biology Teacher> C5/6 since 1983> and run-of-the-mill Nutcase!> 
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