Re: [QUAD-L] Sore on tail bone

2009-03-22 Thread Fragile
any chance you can get a low air loss mattress?

On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Cullen c3q...@yahoo.ca wrote:

 I have been having a lot of secretions from my trac probably from desert
 pollen this Winter and now Spring. I have been sitting more upright in bed
 and in my chair to keep my airway clear. This morning during our daily butt
 check a weeping sore was found on my tail bone, this is unusual for me since
 I almost never have skin issues. It is Sat morning no VA sci unit open and
 no sci nurse to call. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to treat it
 until Mon.

 I know, being a quad for almost 12 years I should know, but really, I just
 don't have skin issues and I don't want to be on my stomach for 6 weeks.

 Cullen
 C3


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[QUAD-L] tail bone

2009-03-22 Thread Cullen
This morning my sore on my tail bone was looking better. Thank for the help, I 
stayed off of it all day. Going to VA  tomorrow. 


Cullen
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[QUAD-L] Why you were injured

2009-03-22 Thread D. B.

I've asked myself several times as my first 20 yrs of life was living with a 
disability of dwarfism.  I grew up in a small town in Ohio and most of the town 
new me because see I'm a dwarf.  Going to school in the early years was a 
challenge as I was leg braces tromping through the snow  to catch the bus to 
school.  My schoolmates would sometimes call me names or exclude me from 
school games.  I'll never forget 4th grade as I had an overweight teacher who 
had a half inch paddle that if you got hit by it you knew it.   Well, one day 
the teach was out of the room and and people started throwing paper balls, 
erasers and other things at each other.  I made the mistake of joining in, but 
I threw an Elmer's glue at a kid.  He ducked and the bottle broke the glass 
fish tank.  All the fish in the bowl were all over the floor when the teacher 
came back to the room.She called me up to her desk to explain why I was 
throwing things and I said everyone else was.  Well, that was the wrong answer. 
 She picked up her paddle and took me out in the hallway and gave me a long 
lecture about what happened and how it was wrong.  She then told me to bend 
over and grab my knees.  I was bracing myself for what was coming, but just 
when I thought I'd feel the pain I heard three slaps up against the wall.  The 
teacher and I went back to the room and
 you could of heard a pin drop.  No one ever thought the teacher would paddle 
me.  I never said a word to my school mates because I knew consequences if I 
said anything.  

The night before I went to high school I asked my mother if she thought the 
kids would accept me.   She encouraged me to ask the athletic coach if I could 
be the football manager.   That afternoon I asked the coaches and they said 
sure.I was ecstatic as this was my way of fitting in and at the same time I 
knew that no one would mess with me.  Those four years were the most exciting 
but challenging time of my life. 

I attended a junior college and after a year and a half I got burned out.  At 
that time my father accepted a job in Kuwait.  He asked me if I wanted to go 
along and work for his company,  I did not hesitate to say yes because I knew 
I'd never get this chance again.  Kuwait at that time was very peaceful as they 
were looking for companies that could get their oil out of the ground.  We flew 
into Kuwait via Amsterdam.  We spent two days in Amsterdam  and visited the 
canals, what a site.   The next day we  flew into Kuwait just in time to meet 
our dog who we shipped via London.  Our dog was happy to see us and after 
taking him out of the crate the Kuwait's that were staring at me soon scrambled 
when the dog was out.  We went to customs  to claim our bags and what we 
thought was going to be a hassle turned out to be very easy.  I found life in 
Kuwait was very different then what I thought sure the people there would stare 
but   once I spoke to them I was
 soon accept me.We spent a month at the hotel  while waited for out villa 
to be finished being built.  

Once we moved into the villa it was great.  Our house in California paled in 
size compared to its tall vaulted ceilings that were in the villa.   I went to 
work with my father, while my mother unpacked and settled in.  There was a 
titor we came to our house to help my mother and I Arabic.  We learned the 
simple words and numbers first because you didn't want to be cheated when going 
to the different markets.  We had a maid from India move into the maid quarters 
outside.  Her name was Matilda and I appreciated her very much a she was a 
great cook.  She made great curry's and dahl which my stomach enjoyed very 
much.  She was a big help to our family and she would go with me into town to 
get fruits, vegetables and Arabic bread for the homas that she would make. that 
tasted great.

After about a 1 1/2 years. I decided it was time to come back to school in 
California.  I moved into a motel apartment and attended classes at the local 
junior college.  I adjusted to living alone as I feel it help me mature to the 
man I have become.The first three semesters went very well, I attended 
college and passed my classes.  In order to afford monies for gas and extras, I 
took a job at a local pool hall.  I spent about half my time there and the 
owner  appreciated my work and moved me up to assistant manager on the 
weekends.  I'd go to school on Friday and after school I'd go to my job at the 
pool  hall. until 2am.   I learned very quickly to make friends with the 
biggest bikers and any one else that I thought would help me keep the peace in 
case there were any fights at work.  Everyone accepted me as an equal even 
though our size was very different.  Every once in a while you'd get some 
unruly customers but with  my new friends and a big
 stick behind the counter, I managed to keep the peace very well.  

I went to a district Little People convention and met a girl there and I 
thought I'd try to 

[QUAD-L] Windows Vista and Voice Recognition System

2009-03-22 Thread LadyNotes
My computer crashed and I had to get a new one.  The computer came with 
Windows Vista and a voice recognition program already  loaded onto it. Has 
anyone 
had any luck with this voice recognition system? It  doesn't type into sites 
that I visit regularly. The only site I've had luck in  is Windows Live 
Messenger and Facebook. It does not type in instant message on  AOL, and I'm 
still 
finding other areas where it will not type. Making  corrections are a pain in 
the 
ass! Dragon Naturally Speaking was MUCH easier to  use.  I thought it was me 
so I went back and read the instructions over and  over again.  Now I have to 
get use to putting in punctuations. I just HATE  it!!  And it has the nerve to 
not let you install Dragon  Naturally  Speaking!.
 
The Windows Vista I am learning to use it.   It is different, but I am 
learning.  I had my files saved from my old  computer and put on this one when 
I 
purchased it, though finding them is no easy  task..  Has anyone else been 
using 
Windows Vista and this voice recognition  program?  What do you think of it?  
Do you have any  recommendations?


Naomi
C-4 Quadriplegic, since July 2, 2005
Due to Transverse  Myelitis
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