Janice, Before I had TM (age 47 in 1992) I had severe Osteoporis so I already 
had thin bones.  Not being weight bearing for all these years doesn't help 
which is why I have to be (no should be) so careful.  I take all the 
appropriate meds, but when I do something stupid, I go all the way.

Cindy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Janice 
  To: Cindy McLeroy ; [email protected] ; [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 8:56 PM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Re: WHAT DID YOU DO???


  Cindy,
  Did you break your legs that many times since TM or during your lifetime?    
Sure sorry it happened and hope it heals quickly.
  Word of advice  -  Leave The Cleaning To The Cleaning Ladies!!!!     Although 
I admit I would have tried to clean it too.
  Heal quickly, Janice
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Cindy McLeroy 
    To: [email protected] ; [email protected] 
    Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 6:09 PM
    Subject: [TMIC] Re: WHAT DID YOU DO???


    You'll be sorry you asked, it's kind of a long story.

    I had time to kill on Sat before I went to a party, all dressed and ready 
to go.  I notice that the cleaning lady didn't clean as well as I thought 
around the bottom of the toilet so I bent over forward on my wheelchair bracing 
myself with one hand on the toilet. cleaning with the other.  Apparently I 
pushed my wheelchair out from under me and slid to the floor with my right foot 
twisted almost the way around.  When I went to bed that night my leg was doing 
a snap, crackle and pop noise.  Went to the ER the next day and the doctor 
said, Oh, your leg is broken.  Duh.

    Anyhow, my frustration is dealing with the ER folks, my doctor and an 
Ortho.  Seems all the Ortho's are booked.  I can't wait because I have (lucky 
for me) no sensation and the splint that is on my leg is moving around and I'm 
sure digging.  I want to avoid pressure sores.  Always something interesting 
with TM.  I think this is the fourth or fifth time I have broken one or the 
other of my legs.  Once I simply rolled over in bed and heard the crunch.
       Cindy
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Jan Hargrove 
      To: Cindy McLeroy ; Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 11:51 AM
      Subject: Re: WHAT DID YOU DO???


            Cindy,
            What in the world did you do to break your leg???????
            jan

            --- On Tue, 6/16/09, Cindy McLeroy <[email protected]> 
wrote:


              And Sandy, how do you like the yellow medal plates that are being 
installed at the curb cutouts?  Supposedly they are meant for the blind so that 
their sticks feel the different surface.  I haven't talked to a blind person, a 
w/c user, or a fellow pushing grocery carts that like the danged things.  
Caster wheels get caught in between the bumps. This change was a lawsuit that 
back fired.

              Version Amphitheater in Irvine  has done an amazing job of 
raising a portion of the seating above the orchestra section so folks in 
wheelchairs can see the stage when the rest of the people below are standing.  
Love it there.

              One of the ADA limits has to do with cost.  If the modification 
is too costly and the building can show that, then they don't have to modify.  
Also, if the building is historic, they don't have to modify.  

              Cindy (sitting home waiting for an otho doctor to get me in with 
a very severe broken leg...been to emergency already and had a splint)

              ----- Original Message ----- 
                From: [email protected] 
                To: [email protected] ; [email protected] 
                Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 2:44 PM
                Subject: Re: [TMIC] Accessibility & Relationships


                Add to the list of complaints:  Have you noticed that at many 
hotels, the ADA rooms are furthest from the elevators?  And yes, you are lucky 
if they have ADA rooms on the first floor.  Also, the rooms often face the 
parking lot and seldom the garden, pool or view?  Is this discrimination?  I 
feel it is.

                At some commercial stores or restaurants we have had to get 
Terry through the kitchen or the back door to get to the bathroom. In one 
instance, we had to go two buildings down!   In passing, I mentioned this to a 
Civil Rights attorney I know and he said, "lawsuit".  We haven't pursued that, 
of course.  This friend has filed many suits against large hotel chains, music 
festivals, etc., as they are hardly ADA compliant.  He himself is disabled and 
knows first hand the discrimination.  I am not saying whatsoever that every 
place discriminates, not by a long shot.  But many business owners are not very 
aware of the disadvantages that people in wheelchairs are faced with.

                That's my tangent for the day.  As a wife of a TM'er, if I have 
time tomorrow, I will try to address the relationship issue.   


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