While I was in the wound clinic, a friend took my chair over to the laundry
department and had the chair weighed. Then I jumped into the chair-ha,
ha-and weighed us together. Their scale goes up to 800 pounds, luckily I am
not pushing the barrier yet. Joan

 

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Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 4:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] rehab doctor/weight/everything etc.... & Happy
Birthday to Quadius

 

Congratulations Billy, I hope you have a wonderful day.  You are doing good
with your weight.  

Luckily I don't have much of a belly but I know I don't have much of a waist
anymore.  I keep my belly fairly flat controlled with my diet.  I used to be
5' 6" 115-120 and now I am 130.  My weight has fluctuated from time to time
even though I try to on a low-fat diet.  Atrophy seems to make arms, legs
and stomach appear larger with no muscle tone.  I have to go to a hospital
that I don't usually go to the rehab department to get weighed and they
rarely have someone to help.  The last time they gave us a extrawide
wheelchair for someone 300 pounds to transfer into.  You can imagine how
difficult that would be with a sliding board.  It is hard to accurate with
your weight when something is added to your chair that you cannot move. How
do others get weighed?


Dana
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Quadius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I would have to say I'm not skinny or fat, but I do have a slight quad
belly.

It used to measure and at 6'2", but some people said I measured 6'3" prior
to injury.  So, being a vain person, let's just say I was 6'3" before injury
and about 211 pounds (that's an accurate weight).
Right after my paralysis I weighed in around 152 pounds, but I eventually
got up into the 170's during my first year.  A couple of years later I
ballooned to more than 200 pounds, but right now my way around 185 pounds.
Sadly I have watched my legs and arms atrophy, but I still have a little bit
of muscle left in my eyes, but even that is eroding away before my eyes.

Well, I will be 13 years post tomorrow, April 5.

Quadius
C2-3 (functioning as a C4).

 

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First of all- how many of you are excessively skinny? I have been told by my
old physical therapist; that quads eventually go to one extreme or the other
(skinny or heavy). I have been lean my whole life (including prior injury);
but with years of atrophy.... I am just plain skinny.

Second- I have not had a rehab doctor visit in about 17 years, I've just had
periodic check ups with my family doctor. How often do you guy's see a rehab
doctor? I am scheduled to see one the 10th of this month.

 

Thanks-

  

Tim 

c5-c6, 19 1/2 yrs. post

 

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