As W himself would say: 'Love is a very powerful and complex word
with different meanings for different folks......and shouldn't be
bandied about lightly. Be careful who you love or what'. Of course,
you have to add some misspellings. ;)
Dan
At 01:43 PM 4/20/2009, Ms Linda Ferrell said something that elicited
my response:
Hey Guys,
W is a walking Disability Information Encyclopedia!!! We all love him!!!
Lindaf
----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:[email protected]>t crook
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] ;
<mailto:[email protected]>Eric W Rudd
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] W?
I know who W is; W is and has been a strong and knowledgeable
contributor to this list, every since my some 16 or 17 yrs. here on
the list. Whether W is a quad, advocate, knows someone in a chair or
whatever. W has been a great help; and is a person that has shared a
wealth of information to our community.
Thanks W!
Tim
--- On Sun, 4/19/09, Eric W Rudd
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
From: Eric W Rudd <[email protected]>
Subject: [QUAD-L] W?
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, April 19, 2009, 6:16 PM
OK, w, who r u....'brother' & y do u need to b asked?
Eric W Rudd
<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] ;
<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] PTs & OTs & Drs, Oh My! (driving your own power chair)
Hiya Todd and All,
Yes, you are correct and make the strongest point, "under the
direction of a doctor."
The TEAM Concept is also just as important.
Both OT, RT and PT attend the basic training school and then
separate and go on to their
finishing schools to become their specialities. I've also never met
a dummy either and the women
tend to be fertile (just kidding)
Best Wishes
In a message dated 4/19/2009 2:54:39 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
Good Day W !
I just wanted to stress here that no matter the difference between
the jobs of PTs and OTs and the functions they perform, everything
they do are typically under the direction of a doctor and all 3 of
them (plus YOU) should ultimately be acting as a TEAM.
Sometimes a doc's orders are as simple as "strength and function
training as appropriate." It's up to you, the OT and PT to work out
what "appropriate" really means. Other times a doc's orders are
very specific based on provblems a patient or PT/OT discusses with
him/her... i.e., "Stretch R arm and shoulder, increase ROM to assist
patient's independence in dental and facial hygeine."
And then it's still a team effort. Most of us know this... but for
those who don't, this is what you should expect... or even insist upon.
Best wishes,
--Tod
---- [email protected] wrote:
> Hi Danny. You've mentioned this before and so have some others and I
> just wanted to be sure we are on the same level. A
physical therapist, works
> with the nerves, muscles and strength of your body.
> An occupational therapist, works to achieve your life's goals.
> Also, I have known some OTs and PTs who have stepped out of their
> speciality to inspires others with their talents.
>
> Best Wishes
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