...and God Bless You, dear one!!  j 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 7/3/2008 11:09:35 PM
To: Heather & Pieter;  [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TMIC] none
 
HEATHER YOU HAVE REALLY WORKED HARD AT THIS AND IT MAY BE PAYING OFF. I 
have trouble making progress as I have rubber legs. Something I never had, I
had two very muscular legs and it just kills me to look at all of the 
atrophy. Its really sad but I know Im not alone in this that thier are
countless numbers of us out there. So I take it one day at a time. I've
learned patience and tollerence, something we can all use . I'm very proud
of the fight we fight  we have to fight but it proves that the human spirit
is strong, strong enough to carry us to the next level.God bless you and us
all. Rick-------------- Original message from Heather & Pieter
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Hi Rick,
 
Heather here in Calgary.  It has been very quiet for quite a while.  Guess
nothing earth shattering happening.  
 
Sounds good about your new wheelchair.  Red did you say?  Wow.  That is neat
  
 
I'm using the WalkAide.  It is working really really well.  My leg with the
foot drop/ toe drop or whatever it gets called does not get as tired when I
walk using it.  I even changed the electrodes myself on the weekend.  I was
a little nervous to do it but it was a piece of cake. 
 
I can now take a walk around our neighbourhood and have seen how the trees
have grown so much.  I use my walker still but do not have to sit and rest
as often and can walk farther and longer for sure. 
 
I'm so glad and sooo fortunate that I was in the right place at the right
time to get accepted into this trial program about it.  It is for the 3 year
Clinical Trial.  I asked the Orthotist 'what happens to it when the 3 yrs is
up?' the last time I was there.   She said that she is not sure but she has
never heard of Aids to Daily Living ever taking any equipment back.  I know
they cannot use it for other folks either once I have used it.  At least she
figured that it would be mine to keep.
 
It is going to be interesting to see in the 3 years if my front leg and foot
muscles have been taught anything and perhaps will be strong enough to
remember how to lift the toes without the WalkAide.  For now, I just keep
chugging along. 
 
Is your chair a power chair Rick?  
 
Bye for now,
Heather in Calgary
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Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 8:47 PM
Subject: [TMIC] none


OK. Where did everybody go!
 

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