Great Advice too!
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 5/27/2008 5:53:51 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

An  important point is that "progress" may have much more to do with how you 
use  what you regain and how well you train yourself in improvising to do 
things  toward independence.  These can be much more beneficial than 
specifically  
what muscle use and control is regained.

I was a complete C5/6 Quad who  went on to college and 11 years teaching 
while an L4 Para my age in my same  small hometown went on to become the town 
drunk often found passed out leaning  on the outside wall of the last bar he 
was 
able to wheel out of (or was pushed  out aft passing out).

How you do with what you have is the  key!

Best  regards,
--Tod





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