Yep... my first stint away at college for a couple summer classes introduced me 
to a personal care aide who was "curious" like that about every male quad on 
campus!  I just happened to be at the main campus the state's VR system chose 
to suggest to all/most of its clients.  So she certainly had many of her 
pickins' grinnin', so to speak.  Funny thing was, I found out she had a 
boyfriend... big, hulkin' muscular AB guy!!

--Tod

---- [email protected] wrote: 
> Now that you mention this - at 19 I had a 28 yr old female P.T. who was  
> curious just what all was broken along with my neck.   An overnighter  to her 
> place revealed ALL was not lost - worn out, she took me back to the rehab  
> hosp - smiling.
> AZDAVE
>  
>  
>  
> In a message dated 1/1/2010 3:45:14 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
> [email protected] writes:
> 
> Hmmm...  It was over 20 years ago but there was that one "quad-hopping" 
> chick in  college.  Maybe I shouldn't have said, "No Thanks."  LOL!
> 
> You  GUYS must know I'm talking about, RIGHT?
> 
> But how about you  ladies?  Are there "quad-hoppin'" men out there, too, 
> just looking for a  young chick in a chair?
> 
> Happy New Year O'-10!
> --Tod
> 
> ----  [email protected] wrote: 
> > Hi Guys~
> > This site has helped me  in soooo many ways.??Your your input is 
> valued~more than you could ever  know.
> > I am only 3 years post injury and the longer I read the more  questions I 
> have.? At this point the following is most important:
> >  ?
> > For those of you with more living experience as quads, what would be  the 
> one thing you would do different
> > or maybe wish?you would have  done/or not done over the years??
> > ?
> > Fortunately I quit smoking  before my accident and I no longer drink 
> alcohol~? 
> > ?
> > THANK  YOU AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!!!
> > MANY BLESSINGS!
> > ?
> >  Shelly
> > 3 years post
> > C6-C7 incomplete
> > ???
> >  
> 
> 
> 

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