The name alone raised my hackles. I dislike intensely calling women girls -- 
especially in the media.  Thank God newscasters haven't said that as most of 
the US Gold Medals thus far are from "women athletes". 

And when I saw the cast, sigh, overly made up, bloom off the rose/hard, and 
crossed legs…

 One of the "tells" I tell friends about is leg crossing -- as that is  a 
thousand percent more movement than I have. 

These show make me have to explain again, that, I am truly paralyzed, as in 
can't move my legs, so no hopping on and off a seat at a restaurant or coach 
(as a couple of characters do) is possible for me.

If I could cross my legs, hop up on  one wheel of my wheelchair to reach 
groceries (as Auti did), or have people at my beck and call to dress me, move 
my legs or pick me up and put me on the toilet (these are all scenes from the 
show), chauffeur me around, take me bowling  my life would be sublime, never 
mind the unrelenting pain I endure that's attendant to TM.

I keep trying to watch, but something they will say or do, so disgusts, dismays 
or discourages me -- because I don't have the mildness of injury  or the ease 
of access or the extent of support  or the mildness of weather---

It may be an EastCoast/ NY vs West Coast thing, too, there's so much 
superficiality it's hard to take…. 

 (LOL, I'm reminded of the rappers' dispute. I, too, can never understand why 
people who have warm weather and sunshine, who can pluck fruit from trees in 
their are nearly year round think they have overcome anything. I've visited 
Lala land  in the 60s, the 80s and the 90s and spent a lot of time in SF in the 
late 90s)

Or that none of what I saw depicted any mutuality of interest -- the musician 
who doesn't practice, the swimmer who has access to a gym and pool but hasn't 
swum, no on reads or goes to a library, or makes anything (other than money or 
whack omelets)

Maybe it's the unreality of Reality Shows… I just keep hoping no one i know 
watches it.

 

On Aug 9, 2012, at 12:08 AM, Betty Clark wrote:

Just curious... has anybody else caught the new reality show "Push Girls" on 
the Sundance cable channel? It features 4 paralyzed women in wheelchairs (plus 
a new 19-yr-old teen) - each with a different severity of injury. They are 
absolutely amazing with the things they accomplish and the confidence level 
they've achieved! They are a real inspiration - much like Cody Unser and could 
possibly be very helpful to others in realizing what can be done, even under 
adverse conditions. First-run episodes run at 10 pm on Mondays here in the 
Northwest of the U.S.  "Catch-up" episodes run on Sundays starting at 11:30 am. 
If you haven't seen them yet, google "push girls" and check out the different 
clips.

Betty
(in Northern California).

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