That definition was established by our U.S. Congress to work with Medicare.  
Unfortunately, the medical industry ignores this problem with us.  If you do 
not have a permanently disabled stomach then Medicare will not help you.  Very 
important for your doctors diagnosis to include that information.  Roy

-----Original Message-----
From: Tod E. Santee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 8:31 PM
To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Colons

Roy...

What?  ...a permanently disabled colon.  How "insensitive."  I prefer a 
"differently Abled" colon.  It just takes a little more to, uh, you know -- 
work things out.  LOL!

Ok -- my bad!

Best to All,
Tod

---- [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Yes,  I own the company and I am also a quadriplegic and I want to help 
> everyone  that has neurogenic bowel problems.  For those of you that don’t 
> know a  
> prosthetic medical device is a medical device that replaces the function of a 
>  
> permanently dysfunctional internal organ, i.e. dialysis for the kidneys and  
> our product for neurogenic bowel ...a permanently disabled  colon.


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