It sounds like you have had foot problems all your life and I can see where TM 
would help you out with deadening the
pain.    But, couldn't you have found a better way to do it?!                   
  Janice   
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] ; [email protected] 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 3:47 PM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Class Reunions


  Oh My Gosh Trudy, 

  It is so true!  We as children learn to walk with much care from loving 
adults around us, but it's a natural thing for most children.  For the rest of 
the lives of so many it is just taken for granted and never really thought of 
until something changes that for them or somebody around them.  For many it is 
just a temporary problem like a broken leg or something similiar, but nothing 
more serious than that.  

  I also watch people walking.  I was born with club feet, had braces and 
learned to walk with them on.  After spraining and then breaking my ankle a 
couple of times as a kid, I had a lot of trouble with if most of my life with a 
lot of pain and 2 surgeries.  I had many castings, and several removable ones 
as well, so there were many times that walking wasn't as easy.  It wasn't taken 
for granted by me completely, but I remember feeling that walking could be 
modified for me and I wouldn't always be as active, but with care, I could do 
what I wanted most of the time in my pre-TM life. You know what? I have a lot 
of arthritis and had lots of pain in the foot prior to TM, but now without all 
the feeling in my foot, it doesn't hurt anymore.  One thing that has been good 
since TM.

  My grandparents worked very hard all of their lives.  My grandfather retired 
very close to when I got married and he was supposed to walk me down the aisle 
in my wedding.  He came home the last day of work, collapsed in his favorite 
chair and never left the house again.  He couldn't walk anymore, it broke our 
hearts.  He always told my grandmother that when he retired they would travel.  
They'd see relatives that they missed and enjoy themselves.  When we got 
married we promised ourselves we'd celebrate the special times, we'd try to 
prepare for the future, but we'd also enjoy each year with a vacation.  For 
many years it was camping trips to local parks, then we'd go further.  It 
graduated to more and better as we could afford it, but our kids grew up 
vacationing in campgrounds and loved it.  

  When TM hit, I thought to myself, well my kids are grown, I have good 
insurance, I have a decent marriage and have done many things that I wanted to 
in life.  If I can't do them now, at least I did them.   No regrets.

  Live in the manner that you can, do what you can, regrets are not fun. 

  Hugs, Barbara A


  -----Original Message-----
  From: Trudy Ogilvie <[email protected]>
  To: Akua <[email protected]>
  Cc: [email protected]
  Sent: Fri, Jul 3, 2009 7:31 am
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Class Reunions


  Akua wrote 




  "If I could get ANYWHERE, I would go" 


  I thought of all those on this list who would love so much to be able to go 
as Akua said, "anywhere". Here we are going on about "not" doing something and 
for "what" reason and there are friends of ours on this list who do not have 
the choice. 
   I have at times wanted to scream at my closest friends because they could 
just get up and go!! I can't carry a plate from the sink to the table. I have 
almost become obsessed with watching how people walk. How quickly they turn 
around and go thru a doorway with not a thought about it. As they say "it is 
what it is"  You know that "face" we put on for people.... mine is beginning to 
show alot of "wear & tears".....  
  But as we have been finding out on this list people are realizing "talents 
and gifts" they never knew they had.


  Blessings
  Trudy
  "You are an unrepeatable oneness"  ...     Karl Rahner


  P.S. Found a website for "different" types of greeting cards and not that 
expensive.  www.cardsbyanne.com







  On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Akua <[email protected]> wrote:

    .
    As I can get nowhere, it is moot.
    I am paralyzed and wheelchair bound and perhaps because I can't "pass" 
there is no quibbling.
    The hardest thing for me was to return to work  in a wheelchair and in pain 
, work  untold hours and week and then get fired. The next hardest ego thing 
and physical thing was to do poetry readings from a wheelchair.  I couldn't 
move/dance/gesture as I once did. It is harder to breathe and pull my range of 
voice/sound up.... that was the ego blow.

    After that, I am just glad to be here.  The death/loss of friends at such 
early ages --- my sister says that we were the  "battering rams" and so have 
suffered more physically ---  makes  all who remain so very very precious to 
me. My college classmates raised money to help me come home. I would love, 
love, love to be at the next reunion.

    Akua
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