Hi Adam and Welcome Aboard!
 
Regarding the other aspects of life and love. Try a pork chop or  diamonds. 
 They are good for attracting, but not keeping.  What do you  have to offer 
in a relationship?  Women are also attracted to things that  glow and 
glitter.  What is your glitter.  After football, you have to  develop a 
relationship persomality.  For you, I don't know where that will  start but as 
you 
will read from others... it is possible.
Again, Welcome and Congrats on your football team!
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 10/28/2009 11:23:08 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Hello  All, 
My name is Adam, I am a quad and  have been for the past eleven years.  
Here is my story. The life altering  situation that changed my life was a 
spinal cord injury that left me paralyzed  from the chest down. The injury 
occurred on August 9, 1998, five days before  football camp was suppose to 
start 
for the upcoming season. I was at a party  and had been drinking heavy and I 
dove into the pool there and hit my head on  the bottom and broke my neck at 
the C3-C4 vertebrates.  I was slated to  be the starting linebacker for the 
third straight year at Thomas More College where I had a good chance to be  
a Division 3 All-American. I spent four months in the hospital where I had  
numerous feeding and breathing tubes just so I could stay alive. This 
injury  left me unable to feed myself, bath myself, and breathe by myself. When 
I 
left  the hospital I had relearned how to breathe and talk; I still couldn’
t use any  of the mobility of my arms so I drove my wheelchair with my chin. 
As of right  now I drive my wheelchair with my arm and I have no breathing 
problems, but I  still can’t use my hands or fingers. The accident had a 
devastating effect on  my life because I can no longer be independent and I am 
limited in what I had  planned to accomplish in my life. Before the accident 
happened I had planned  on becoming a schoolteacher and coach, but with the 
limitations I could no  longer pursue the teaching job. The latter of the 
two I have been performing  for the last ten years of my life. The degree of 
difficulty to overcome this  obstacle has been extremely high and in some 
cases has been overbearing. I  have still managed to accomplish some things 
even with my limitations.   In the  spring of 1999 I returned to school and 
attended two classes where I scored a  4.0.  In the fall of 2001 I graduated 
with a degree in business  administration and an overall grade point average 
above 3.0.  Also in  1999 I returned to the sport I love and began coaching, 
I was an assistant  linebacker coach and defensive coordinator for Thomas 
More’s  junior varsity team.  The football team had a  combined record of 
28-5 since the start of the 1999 season when I began to  help coaching.   I 
have since moved to high school, but I still have  the same passion as I had 
before.  I also do a little substitute teaching  to go along with coaching.  
Now that you know my story I was hoping that  you could help me with a couple 
issues. 
I feel like I am being punished  and I am serving a sentence for something I
’ve did in this life.  I mean  I try to get the most out of life, but I 
just can’t stop thinking that there  has to be something better after this 
life.   Do any of you have a  companion?  If you don’t how do you deal with 
depression of being  alone?  I just feel so isolated sometimes that it is hard 
to bear.   I have tried the on-line dating thing but no woman wants to date a 
guy in a  wheelchair.  I just feel so undesirable.  Before I got hurt I had 
no  trouble getting girls, but now after 11 years of being in purgatory 
girls  don’t even look at me, they look past me and most times won’t even make 
eye  contact.  I feel like I have nothing else to offer or gain from life, 
how  do I get that sense of worth back?  I feel like a disappointment to my  
family and more of a burden rather than a part of the family.  Any advice  
would help. 
Thanks, 
Adam 



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