We have all heard one or two stories but frankly, I have never met a single 
person that regained the ability to walk after more than 1 year of paralasis 
from a traumatic SCI. If it were me, I know I'd be on a tour. I do think it is 
very difficult to tell exactly how damaged a spinal cord is. 
I did meet a guy in rehab that had broken his neck at C-5/6. He could walk but 
had a neurogenic bowel and bladder
The only ones I have met have been quads that made something of their lives. I 
know this is possible. I know I have wasted a lot of time and should have 
directed my efforts differently. I hope you don't waste your time trying to 
rebuild "Humpty Dumpty". Get a job or start a business. Do not wait on BVR to 
find stuff for you. 
I Wish You the Best,
john 
 

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From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 26, 2008 10:10:37 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Speaking of Miracles....

I always like to warn those reading this is a most unique story.  A one of a 
kind. If it inspires just one person, that is still good too.  What makes this 
story so unique is that it rarely happens.  Almost never.  Having said that... 
I'll start with the name of Roy Travis, a Boston College student and hockey 
player.  Cured and Walking ??? No, but good reading.
 
Another is Garrett Mendez of Conn.
 
The person who I can never remember when asked is  John Gilpatrick, of Suffock, 
paralyzed and cured.
His story is a must read as it is so unusual.  A miracle or a lucky roll of the 
dice.  You make the call.
 
Best Wishes
W
 
In a message dated 5/26/2008 1:04:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
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Does anyone know the name of the quad was the hockey player?  If so please 
send… thanks, Roy
 
Roy Abell
President
PIE*Medical Int., Inc.
www.mybowel.com
 
From:Mark Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2008 12:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Re: Speaking of Miracles....
 
Thinking back Wheel I do remember reading about this, so yes I guess anything 
is possible.
 
Mark Jackson
   RollinOn
 
 

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Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 10:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: [QUAD-L] Re: Speaking of Miracles....
Regarding the miracle recovery...... No and Yes.  Let me esplane, Lucy.  The 
only full recovery was in Boston, a former hockey player, turned Quad, after he 
was hit into the goal net support almost a decade ago.  After being deemed an 
incomplete C4/5, he spent 4-5 years as a Quad in a modified electric 
wheelchair.  He did he rehab at Shepard Hospital, in Atlanta.  During his 5th 
year of daily exercise and workouts, he suddenly had a pain in the back of his 
neck and the urge to stand. Short story is 3 monthes later, not only was he 
walking as ABs do but there was no sign of permanent damage and he was actually 
released by his Doctors who are re-evaluating all his records.  This young man 
ended up graduating from Boston College and went on to Law School.  He also 
started a foundation for others with SCI, some monies that could be used to 
cover items not covered by insurance.
But that is the only story that I'm aware of at all the major rehab centers in 
the USA.
Best Wishes


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