Don, how well do you with WI'ing?
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 8/29/2012 12:45:27 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 

I remember going on a bowling outing while still in rehab. Prior to my  
injury I was a high-adrenaline sports nut and a very fit athlete. So,  here I 
am, a brand new quad, out to have some "fun" for the first time. They  push 
me up to this bowling ramp, I give the ball a nudge and sit there,  watching 
the ball roll ever so slowly down the lane. False cheers of  encouragement 
from the recreation therapists echo in my ears : "Look, you  knocked over 
three pins. Great job!" I thought to  myself "if this is my new 'excitement,' 
shoot me now!"
 
Luckily, I've found ways to enjoy myself over the 30  years post-injury. 
One thing I know is that if you try to compare experiences  pre and post 
injury, you're setting yourself up for disappointment. Fishing is  a good 
example: I no longer can bait my own hook or tie a lure on my line, so  if I 
focus 
only on that I miss out on the enjoyment of being in nature, the  fun of 
being with friends and even the thrill of occasionally reeling in a fish.
 
Ironically, I've recently become quite  interested in bowling again. I 
discovered, almost by accident, that there are  ways of positioning the bowling 
ball on the ramp to control the path of  the ball. I can make the ball hook 
left, curve right or go straight without  moving the ramp. In other words, 
bowling became fun again when some skill  became involved. I plan to write an 
article about it for Sports and  Spokes.
 
My point is: try as many sports/activities as you can  and keep an open 
mind when you do. 
 
Don.
 


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