Well stated, W.  Congratulations, Jim!

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 5:25 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] 21st anniversary!

 

Congrats Jim,

 

In the last 21 years you have made more world connections then most with
your expertise and experiences in survival.  You have done so well.  And may
you continue to lead and inform others.

Best Wishes

 

In a message dated 5/17/2010 4:16:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:

Today, May 17th, makes 21 years since I became a ventilator dependent
quadriplegic due to acute transverse myelitis. I was 21 when it happened so
it has now been half my life. I woke up that morning with a sore shoulder.
Thinking I just slept in a wrong position I went to work. After about 30
minutes the pain in my shoulder increased and I started feeling dizzy. I
tried to stand up but could not. Someone helped me lay down. In a short
amount of time I remember a paramedic asking me my age, I tried to answer
but could not talk. I found out I had stopped breathing. The next memory I
have is waking up in the hospital unable to move or speak. 

Transverse Myelitis is an inflammatory attack in the spinal cord. It is an
auto immune disorder where a persons own immune system mistakenly attacks
and destroys myelin, the insulating material that surrounds nerves. There is
no known cause or cure. It can happen to anyone at any age.

In 2008, the Transverse Myelitis Association has established the James
Timothy Lubin Fellowship in Rare Neuroimmunologic Disorders. The purpose of
the Fellowship is to encourage the development of medical specializations in
TM, ADEM and NMO through a year of study under a leading TM, ADEM or NMO
specialist. If you think this is a worthy cause and would like to make a tax
deductible donation to support it, you can do so using this link
http://www.myelitis.org/fellowship-donation




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Jim Lubin               
[email protected]
http://makoa.org/jim 
disAbility Resources: http://www.makoa.org <http://www.makoa.org/> 





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