Amen Joan.... Amen
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 7/7/2014 10:28:29 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
One  of my doctors at Santa Clara hospital said that he had to spend two 
days in a  wheelchair strapped down so that he could not move. He admitted 
that it gave  him some insight into what we were experiencing, but that 
realization was  always there it would only be for two days. However, he was a 
tremendously  compassionate Dr. and we were able to see him for a couple of 
years when he  came up to Reno for the rodeo. Perhaps it helps, perhaps not. 
But 
let’s face  it, each of us finds our own nemesis, and it might not be your 
nemesis so one  doesn’t understand what all the fuss is about. 
I  am apparently more healthy that the average woman my age according to my 
GP,  and I tend to agree as I have just spent several hours with 28 other 
women  celebrating our 75th birthdays this year. They had more complaints  
and ailments that you can shake a stick at! It was the class of 1957 Reno high 
 school women’s group, and we get together for lunch every three months but 
 this was the first time in a couple of years that we spent several hours  
together. Eye opener for me, made me very glad I that I am who I am  
frustrating or not. 
Have  a great day tomorrow everyone, today was beautiful and tonight is 
gorgeous, I  hope it is your way. Joan 
 
From: Quad Dude  [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 4:13  PM
To: greg
Cc: [email protected]
Subject:  Re: [QUAD-L] tv show
 
These challenges, experiments, etc. may provide a brief  glimpse into what 
it's like to have a disability, i.e. mobility, blindness,  etc., but several 
days or even more can never simulate what it's like for  people with 
disabilities who know they will never recover from them. The  experimenters 
know 
they can always get out of the chair or take off the  blindfold. 
 

 
It's like suggesting at if someone spends a couple or more  days behind 
bars that they can appreciate what it's like to be in prison  serving a life 
sentence with no chance of parole.
 

 
Not criticizing you or your post, Greg. Just offering a  point of view.
 

 
Steve - C4, 26 years

 
 
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 5:31 PM, greg <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote: 
 
 
I just watched a  English TV show (Celebrity Wheelchair Challenge) about 3 
celebrities who have  to live 2 days in a manual wheelchair and take a trip 
across country, taking  buss, plane, taxi. It was pretty interesting.There 
was a little "pity party"  going on, but not a lot.
 
It was on Youtube.  Looks like there were others also, like going blind,  
etc.
 
Greg  





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