You all can be upset with me if you want to, but I think that using the tactic that they did will hopefully make people think twice. People encounter someone with paralysis at some point in their lives whether meeting them or just crossing paths in a store but most of the time, they don't know
Amen Stacy! MADD had one punch in a very nasty boxing match.
Doesn't make any difference whether it was below the belt or the lucky knockout
punch, as ya only get one.
If they save just one its worth the punch. Just last weekend in
Chicagoland Suburb, 2 young boys were killed and 3
There is a girl here that was drinking and playing chicken in traffic and is now quadraplegic. There is crazy traffic here in the summer when all the tourists get here and these kids get drunk and stupid and put their lives on the line. Not only isthis girla quad, she is a bitter one like it's
Ok so what's the answer. Is prevention the best medicine?
W
n a message dated 10/19/2006 4:11:28 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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There is a girl here that was drinking and playing chicken in traffic and
is now quadraplegic. There is crazy traffic here in the
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From: Stacy Harim
To: quad-list@eskimo.com
Sent: 10/19/2006 4:13:55 PM
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There is a girl here that was drinking and playing chicken in traffic and is now quadraplegic. There is crazy traffic here in the summer when all the tourists get here
but there's nothing on it that hasn't happened to a quad. It doesn't matter how they get it just as long as they get! And not this. Mark Jackson- Original Message - From: Stacy Harim To: quad-list@eskimo.com Sent: 10/19/2006 4:13:55 PM Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] MADD
I wish because it would be so much easier for me because i would have a load of people I could ask questions of. Thanks so much for offereing."B. Kimberlin (Quadius)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Stacy,I am not sure if I qualify for your questioning, but I am a 42-year-old quad that has been injured
you could word this any number of ways. I just found the sentence to be a little vague. Good luck, QuadiusRiver Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Begin forwarded message:From: River Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: September 25, 2006 12:34:41 PM EDT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [QUAD-L
i'm just not into the 'everything will be ok honey - they are doing
wonderful things with stem cells now days'story. i also think the
future holds more disappointments than thrills - i am very glad i don't have a
crystal ball.
o'c
In a message dated 9/25/2006 2:47:25 P.M. US Mountain
that was true in my case as well, however i have brightened a few sci dull
outlooks including my daughter's ex-boyfriend's who now very often tells his
friends 'you should see my g/f's dad - he does this and that and on and
on'. my 1st visitor was a walking quad - that was good news
I thought about.
I think its a good ad. If it
effects one kid, it works for me.
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I don't know about this one. My personal recollection was it was great to see someone that had progressed with their life despite the de-debilitating injury they suffered. It inspired me, so I imagine it could inspire more individuals.QuadiusWilliam Willis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: People with a
Interesting Concept, but not outrageous, by any means. If I thought
dancing naked in the streets of New York or Chicago would make anyone reconsider
doing anything that risky, I too would consider doing it. Granted, that
would be outrageous, if you knew me.
I'm spending too much time in
Begin forwarded message:From: River Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: September 25, 2006 12:34:41 PM EDTTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] MADD-Commerical Hi everyone,I look at this commercial and I look at the message just beyond the image on the screen. As a person who has led a full life
From: River Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: September 25, 2006 12:34:41
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MADD-Commerical
Hi everyone,
I look at this commercial and I look at the message just beyond the image
on the screen. As a person who has led a full life AFTER
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Hi everyone,
I look at this commercial and I look at the message just beyond the image on the screen. As a person who has led a full life AFTER disability (including dating and relationships) I find the implication that after
Good Point John.
But I can also see Rivers point and agree that this commercial should never
be aired in a trauma hospital to a person who is a patient facing and unknown
future. I would also hope that it not be aired in a rehab environment as
people are trying to put their lives back in
I definitely understand where you're coming from regarding meeting too many people with new SCI injuries. I was a peer counselor for quite some time and could not figure out why I had recurring difficulties getting motivated properly. After discovering that the peer counseling seem to be doing
ya know... i contacted a rehab center near me after my 35 years with an sci
and offered to talk to any new injuries they were luke warm at best - kinda
blew me off. i may offer again - i would like to give back a little if i
could... if not, oh well.
o'c
In a message dated
When they first started the program officially, they made sure I signed some confidentiality agreements and gave me a little training. While this can be a mutually fulfilling endeavor, just be careful of burnout. It is also important to remember that if someone does not do well after they leave
Is the the advice you would offer at the rehab center? I guess that could be why they turned you down. peace,Riverthat someone ends up in a w/c and has to see his best friend head out with his ex g/f? that's pretty much real life if you ask meya know... i contacted a rehab center near me
Just wanter the halls and talk to the patient or family members. That's whatI do.
~ Bobbie
ya know... i contacted a rehab center near me after my 35 years with an sci and offered to talk to any new injuries they were luke warm at best - kinda blew me off. i may offer again - i would like
That is understandable OC, but not right. Since I don't know that
center... its difficult to make comment. But you have a rehab facility
that specializes in SCI or Neuro Injuries, you
have to be the person to meet. Hope that by now you've joined your
local SCI Chapter and shared some
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Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 19:42:40 EDT
That is understandable OC, but not right. Since I don't know that
center...
its difficult to make comment. But you have a rehab facility that
specializes in SCI or Neuro Injuries, you
have to be the person to meet. Hope that by now
Wise advice, my friend. But often family members, spouses and
relatives have tons of questions.
W
In a message dated 9/25/2006 8:10:51 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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People
with a new sci don't want to see someone 30 yrs. post. They are still raw
and emotional
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