Re: [QUAD-L] Women

2016-04-06 Thread Carolyn Boyles

  
  
I still insist not if it's the right woman. My husband and I have
never been as well-to-do as we should have given our educations, but
we're still together.

My late Great Aunt had the best advice on deciding whether or not to
marry someone: if you can't stand the thought of sharing a
toothbrush with that person, you shouldn't marry her/him. Probably
true now for dating, living together etc.

Carolyn
  




Re: [QUAD-L] Women

2016-04-06 Thread Don Smith
Women are nice to look at and converse with but other then that it's the
same, when the money's gone so is the honey

On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 4:35 PM, john owens  wrote:

> Nope
>
>
> On Thursday, March 10, 2016 9:25 PM, Carolyn Boyles 
> wrote:
>
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> You just haven't found the right woman yet.
>
> Carolyn
>
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Re: [QUAD-L] Women

2016-04-02 Thread john owens
Nope 

On Thursday, March 10, 2016 9:25 PM, Carolyn Boyles  
wrote:
 

  You just haven't found the right woman yet.
 
 Carolyn
 

   

Re: [QUAD-L] Women

2016-03-10 Thread Carolyn Boyles

  
  
You just haven't found the right woman yet.

Carolyn
  




Re: [QUAD-L] Women

2016-03-10 Thread Eric Olson

  
  
Women? Yuck they have cooties you know.  I checked my wife.  She's
clean...for now   

On 3/9/2016 7:39 PM, john owens wrote:


    
  Am I the
only quadriplegic that loves women/females? They won't give
me a chance they look at me and see the chair and turned
their heads



  

	
  
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[QUAD-L] Women

2016-03-09 Thread john owens
  Am I the only quadriplegic that loves women/females? They won't give me a 
chance they look at me and see the chair and turned their heads

[QUAD-L] Women

2006-10-24 Thread MissLiz



in case someone is 
new to the list



Women's Survey - WE NEED YOUR INPUT 
PLEASE! 


PRESS RELEASEFor Immediate Release: August 
24, 2006Contact: Jennifer Rodriguez, (O) 800-404-2898, ext. 282/ (M) 
917-734-1608/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]United Spinal 
Expands Survey to Meet the Needs of Disabled Women Nationwide!United 
Spinal Association is seeking participants for a nationwide survey of women with 
spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D). United Spinals Women Without Limits 
Advisory Committee developed a questionnaire on the specific needs, concerns, 
and interests of women with SCI/D as they relate to health care and health 
information, community resources, civil rights, and overall quality of life. The 
survey was made available to United Spinals female members in the spring of 
2006 and is now available to all women with SCI/D at by visiting www.unitedspinal.org/womensurvey/An executive 
summary of the original survey was prepared by advisory committee members who 
are also affiliated with the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury 
Psychologists and Social Workers. Of the 177 survey respondents, the largest 
group was women with multiple sclerosis (49%), followed by SCItetraplegia or 
paraplegia (42%). A small number of respondents identified SCI related to other 
neurological disorders. As a disabled woman, I know firsthand the 
importance of this survey and as a result, the much needed resources that will 
be developed to assist disabled women nation-wide, said Wendy Crawford, 
Chairperson of Women Without Limits and founder of 
mobileWOMEN.org.Traditionally, women with disabilities have faced 
numerous barriers to accessing adequate health care, including inaccessible 
examining tables and mammography machines and health care professionals with 
little or no knowledge of sexuality and reproductive health care issues 
affecting women with SCI. About half the respondents (52%) stated that 
information and resources on sexual functioning was challenging to very 
difficult to find. A large number of women with SCI/SCD reported barriers to 
accessing the exam table/chair for PAP smears and pelvic examinations, and 
approximately one fifth of the respondents reported having experienced neglect 
of health care and being denied use of their mobility aid.United Spinal 
Association understands and appreciates the unique issues facing women with 
disabilities. United Spinals Women Without Limits Advisory Committee is 
comprised of a very specialized group of disabled women and professionals from 
across the country experienced in health care issues for women with 
disabilities. The committee is committed to enhancing the lives of all women 
with SCI/D. Additional useful information can be found in the Associations 
newest pamphlet, Womens Health: Special Considerations for Women with Spinal 
Cord Injury and Disorders. Copies may be obtained by calling 800-404-2898, ext. 
278, or by e-mailing at [EMAIL PROTECTED]. United Spinal Association 
is a national membership organization for people with spinal cord injuries and 
disorders (SCI/D). Membership is free and open to all people with spinal cord 
disabilities. For more information visit our Web site at www.unitedspinal.org or call 
800-404-2898.


[QUAD-L] women

2006-09-20 Thread MissLiz


For Immediate Release: August 24, 2006Contact: Jennifer Rodriguez, (O) 
800-404-2898, ext. 282/ (M) 917-734-1608/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]United Spinal 
Expands Survey to Meet the Needs of Disabled Women Nationwide!United 
Spinal Association is seeking participants for a nationwide survey of women with 
spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D). United Spinals Women Without Limits 
Advisory Committee developed a questionnaire on the specific needs, concerns, 
and interests of women with SCI/D as they relate to health care and health 
information, community resources, civil rights, and overall quality of life. The 
survey was made available to United Spinals female members in the spring of 
2006 and is now available to all women with SCI/D at by visiting www.unitedspinal.org/womensurvey/An executive 
summary of the original survey was prepared by advisory committee members who 
are also affiliated with the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury 
Psychologists and Social Workers. Of the 177 survey respondents, the largest 
group was women with multiple sclerosis (49%), followed by SCItetraplegia or 
paraplegia (42%). A small number of respondents identified SCI related to other 
neurological disorders.As a disabled woman, I know firsthand the 
importance of this survey and as a result, the much needed resources that will 
be developed to assist disabled women nation-wide, said Wendy Crawford, 
Chairperson of Women Without Limits and founder of 
mobileWOMEN.org.Traditionally, women with disabilities have faced 
numerous barriers to accessing adequate health care, including inaccessible 
examining tables and mammography machines and health care professionals with 
little or no knowledge of sexuality and reproductive health care issues 
affecting women with SCI. About half the respondents (52%) stated that 
information and resources on sexual functioning was challenging to very 
difficult to find. A large number of women with SCI/SCD reported barriers to 
accessing the exam table/chair for PAP smears and pelvic examinations, and 
approximately one fifth of the respondents reported having experienced neglect 
of health care and being denied use of their mobility aid.United Spinal 
Association understands and appreciates the unique issues facing women with 
disabilities. United Spinals Women Without Limits Advisory Committee is 
comprised of a very specialized group of disabled women and professionals from 
across the country experienced in health care issues for women with 
disabilities. The committee is committed to enhancing the lives of all women 
with SCI/D. Additional useful information can be found in the Associations 
newest pamphlet, Womens Health: Special Considerations for Women with Spinal 
Cord Injury and Disorders. Copies may be obtained by calling 800-404-2898, ext. 
278, or by e-mailing at [EMAIL PROTECTED].United Spinal 
Association is a national membership organization for people with spinal cord 
injuries and disorders (SCI/D). Membership is free and open to all people with 
spinal cord disabilities. For more information visit our Web site at www.unitedspinal.org or call 800-404-2898. 



RE: [QUAD-L] Women Presidents//Lori

2005-06-27 Thread Lana Baugh








Thanks Diane. I agree with you completely.



Lana











From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 4:09
PM
To: quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject: [QUAD-L] Women
Presidents//Lori















I just don't think women
are biologically wired to be diplomats. 





There's nothing WRONG
with that though.







Sorry, I can't
pass this one up:-) Why Lori? Do you think PMS or menopause may be a danger on
the *button*. Just playing here BUT I think Hilary would do fine and if she
runs, in my opinion, I think she'll be elected. She already did 8 yrs.





Diane