Does that me that being mistaken for a Para.... is a compliment?
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 8/25/2012 10:54:01 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
todd.daughe...@gmail.com writes:

I think we would all agree that any minute thing that makes our lives  more 
bearable is a good thing and in no way is meant to mean anything negative  
towards those in worse situations. That being said, I did hate those cocky  
paras whizzing up and down the hallways when I was in Shepherd Center. That  
was over 20 yrs ago though 


Todd

On Aug 25, 2012, at 11:16 AM, "Danny Espinoza" <_Danny@ImmortalDesigns.co_ 
(mailto:da...@immortaldesigns.co) >  wrote:




   
 
I  agree 100% 
 
 
From: Larry Willis  [mailto:lwillis82...@msn.com] 
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2012  7:55 AM
To: _quad-list@eskimo.com_ (mailto:quad-list@eskimo.com) 
Subject:  Fwd: [QUAD-L] Re: [quad] list. Being a  quad

 
The old adage that "It could be worse" is so very true.  However, that 
doesn't mean we shouldn't grieve our loss or vent our  frustrations. All of us 
on the list drew the short straw and I imagine all  of us get mad as hell 
over the unfairness of it all. I appreciate the little  movement I have but I 
don't feel blessed because some other poor soul is in  worse shape. Quadom is 
a bit of hell that simply varies in degree. I  wouldn't wish it on my worst 
enemy (if I had one). Thanks, my friends, for  letting me rant. Have a 
great day.

Sent from my  iPad
 

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Resent-From: _quad-list@eskimo.com_ (mailto:quad-list@eskimo.com) 
From:  "Joan Anglin" <_poajoan@sbcglobal.net_ 
(mailto:poaj...@sbcglobal.net) >
Date:  August 25, 2012 12:10:30 AM EDT
To: "'Toby Ausbun'" <_toby.ausbun@yahoo.com_ (mailto:toby.aus...@yahoo.com) 
>, <_quad-list@eskimo.com_ (mailto:quad-list@eskimo.com) >
Subject:  RE: [QUAD-L] Re: [quad] list.  Being a  quad


 
 
Hi  Toby  
I  didn’t take it as complaining but more as a statement of fact and 
wishing  for more.  We have been talking about our limitations and  
frustrations 
for many years for some of us on this  list. 
I  only have shoulder shrugs as a C4 complete, but do know of other C4  
completes that have more.  So we use what we can and learn to make do  and have 
shared many unusual fixes and adaptions over the years which have  helped 
each other.  This is one place we can whine and know that  somebody out there 
has been in the same spot and can have some empathy for  what we have and 
what we have lost. 
I  have always wished for one arm and a somewhat working hand, and to heck  
with ever walking again because I never need to look for a chair to sit  
in.  JEach  of us wants different things, and each of us mourns about 
different things  but we’re all united by our handicaps in some way.  Thank 
goodness 
 for each of our uniqueness. 
Good  to see you on the list. 
Joan  C4 1990 in smoky Reno Nevada due to the California  fires





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