Excellent article, Ben. Thought provoking and well-written.
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Nice job, Ben.
It's scary to me that the better dead than disabled viewpoint still exists.
Sigh.
Don.
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Excellent article, Ben. Thought provoking and well-written.
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Nice job, Ben.
It's scary to me that the better dead than disabled viewpoint still
exists. Sigh.
Don.
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Nice job, Ben.
It's scary to me that the better dead than disabled viewpoint still exists.
Sigh.
Don.
On Monday, November 18, 2013 7:28 AM
, 2013 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: [QUAD-L] That Deer Hunter Story
Sure we all want to live and enjoy life even as a quad, but what if family does
not care enough to sacrifice being a caregiver-- or with healthcare costs
getting out of hand the person does not qualify for paid caregiver help
, November 18, 2013 1:46 PM
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Im going to write a big story about just what your talking about Dan. What
about the quads that don't have 4 sisters to take care of them around the
clock. Nobody to fly with them on trips to play rugby or let alone make
A beautiful analogy perfectly stated. I might also add John Milton's famous
line after he went blind. They also serve who only stand and wait. The fruit
takes many forms, sometimes beyond our comprehension.
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It never occurred to me to pull the plug even though I had pneumonia,
nightmares, and a half-dozen other killer maladies. I was fed story after
story of people who had recovered from SCI. This kept me optimistic. I was
Miserable as hell, but convinced I would recover in time. If I had known
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