#13. You're drinking beer??? Yes, it's one of the things I enjoy that I can 
still do. Why shouldn't I be able to drink?






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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2012 21:17:30 -0400
CC: [email protected]
Subject: [QUAD-L] 10, 11, 12  Myths about People with Paralysis

Don,      #10 "Yes I can drive." people are just floored when they find out 
that I can drive.     #11 "OH, what a shame your so pretty." I still haven't 
figured out what that comment should mean.     #12. Participating in sports. 
The para Olympic's is a perfect example. 

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On Aug 23, 2012, at 5:30 PM, Don Price <[email protected]> wrote:

http://www.spinalcordinjury-paralysis.org/dailydose/2012/08/06/top-9-myths-people-believe-about-individuals-livin
 Here are the results to our question along with some of the commentary from 
our community:

 What is the # 1 myth you think the general public believes about individuals 
living with paralysis?

1. Not interested or can't have sex. (19.0%)
Yes, somethings still work. - Chill

2. Life must be so sad. (18.0%)
A lot of peple think that we are not suppose to be intelligent, productive 
people who enjoy living a full life doing those very same things that people 
who are not
 paralyzed like to do. We work, fall in love, get married and raise a family, 
we have a social life,
yes we do enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. - Marva

3. Number one wish is to walk. (14.8%)
Every opportunity I get I let people know that paralysis is so much more than 
not walking. Yes, I tell them I can't poop or pee on my own...to complete 
strangers but they need to know!!! - Wheelchair Mama
   
4. Mind must not work either. (13.0%)
People seem to automatically associate impaired physical function with a mental 
deficiency.  I often meet their comments with:  "I broke my spine, not my 
mind."  - Catherine

5. Must not have any pain. (9.9%)
People think, well your paralyzed that means you can't feel anything how could 
you possibly have pain? (My husband) lives with indescribable nerve pain, the 
worst in his hands and in his feet and butt. - Susan

6. Unable to have a successful
 career/family/life. (9.2%) 
So many people want to blow sunshine up our a**es, or, want to believe that we 
are bitter if we don't have hope of ever walking again. But in reality, many of 
us have come to terms with our respective situations and have chosen to make 
the best of it. - CJohn

7. Only medical problem is the paralysis. (8.8%)
There is significant neuropathic pain, bowel and bladder control, fighting with 
insurance companies, reduced energy, changed relationships, loss of 
independence, lack of access to our homes an no financial help for needed 
accessibility adaptions or exercise equipment, increased infections (especially 
UTIs)' and lack of appropriate sensation that allows for some spectacular 
accidents (and AD). - Shel

8. Have all expenses paid by the government. (3.9%)
"So, how do you get by?  Social Security?"  Yeah, because we, as individuals, 
are part of a disadvantaged minority group, we all must
 either be on the government dole, or looking for a handout.  And because the 
former must be true, we all must be liberals. - CJohn

9. Always want help. (3.5%)
No matter what an #### someone is, I should alway's be nice and gratefully for 
any unwanted help I get! - Ben

All of the above are myths, some are just more pervasive.
                                          

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