I was 15 1/2 at the time of my accident. I was 6'2' and weighed 190 pounds, 
 mostly muscle. I was one of those farm boys.

Later,
 
 
In a message dated 7/8/2016 12:54:39 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi Glen,  


WOW!!!  Congratulations!  Totally awesome  story!


How old were you when you were injured?


Bob Vogel





 
On Jul 8, 2016, at 10:29 AM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  
wrote:

 
 
 
On Sunday, July  10, I will have reached a milestone. I have not known many 
people with  severe spinal cord injuries reaching this milestone. On July 
10 it will be  50 years post spinal cord injury. In the past, those on the 
world of  quadriplegics were not expected to  reach this milestone. In fact, 
in 1968 after 2 ½ years post injury, my  parents made the decision to bring 
me home from the Elizabethtown Cripple  Children’s Hospital.  The head  nurse 
took my father aside and gave him some advice.  Her advice, take him home, 
buy him a  television and wait for him to die. It sounds cruel, but the 
thinking in the  1960s was quadriplegics do not survive a long life.
 
There are several  reasons I have reached this milestone, the first is by 
the grace of God and  second is the Vietnam War. During the Vietnam War the 
MASH units were  advanced resulting in many soldiers returning home severely 
wounded with  many spinal cord injuries and our government pushed research 
on how to  better their lives.
 
Throughout the  years after 1966, many trials, tragedies, blessings and 
lessons were  learned. The 2 ½ years I spent in Elizabethtown Hospital helped 
prepare me  for these 50 years. Being exposed to all kinds of children with 
illnesses,  injuries and birth defects helped prepare me for a life much 
different than  I would’ve ever dreamed.
 
Starting a small  business in the early 1970s seem to reinforce the fact 
that with God’s help  I could do anything. I believe that physical issues or 
injuries to a person  when they are young gives them the stamina and drive to 
 succeed.
 
I wanted to work  in electronics, but was encouraged by OVR (Office of 
vocational  rehabilitation) not to go into this field.  I always was interested 
in  electronics and enjoyed making things spark. I told my OVR counselor, if 
you  were not helping me to take a correspondence course, I would pay for 
it  myself. The Lord put the need on people’s hearts and I would take money 
sent  to me in get well cards and put that toward a correspondence course. 
After I  had completed three quarters of the course, the counselor realized I 
was  serious and OVR paid the last part of my education.
 
 
The Lord always  put you in the right place at exactly the right time. In 
the 1970s and early  1980s our country had a gas crisis. One of the things 
jumping in popularity  was the citizens band radio. This was the start of my 
journey into the  electronics field. The Lord guided me to treat my customers 
with respect and  honesty. I definitely followed his lead. We migrated from 
consumer  electronics into business communications, then into the public 
service. In  1998, when we sold the business, we had serviced fire equipment 
through our  mail in division to 49
States.
 
Throughout the  years I learned many lessons, some hard and some easy, but 
I learned that  God was guiding my life. In the mid-1990s my wife had a hip 
replacement  surgery go bad and as she was my main caregiver, outside people 
were hired  taking pretty much everything we had saved. No bitterness, this 
is God’s  plan, suck it up and follow him. That has been pretty much what I 
have done  all my life.
 
The last two years  have been quite a roller coaster ride. There were days 
that I did not  believe I would make it through, other days I felt like I 
could lick the  world. Things are still happening physically, but we keep our 
focus on Him  and we take each day as it comes.
 
I’ve been on the quadlist, probably over 20  years and many times found 
information from others helpful.
 
I’m going to “ suck it up”, 51 is only 365  days away.
 
Glenn  Henry







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