[QUAD-L] I Regret the passing of:
So sorry to hear about this may he rest in peace. W was this the Houston that was injured by GSWabout seven yrs ago? Ray AZ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
Re: [QUAD-L] I Regret The Passing Of........
When did Huston pass away? I got to know Houston pretty good onm the list but never got a chance to meet him. I hope he went peacefully, I really liked Houston.
[QUAD-L] pre pay cell phone question
Hi all, I'm looking for a pre pay cell phone with big buttons NO CONTRACT. I just want to make phone calls, I don't want to text message or take pictures JUST make a VERY simple phone call. Anybody know of any phones, please let me know. Someone did send me a link for a jitterbug phone, it had bid buttons but you had to sign a one year contract. Happy New Year Bobbie
[QUAD-L] B O W E L P R O G R A M
Hi, Has anyone ever used Enzyme Magic and/or Magic Cleanse? If so, please share your thoughts. Thank You Happy New Year! Paul c5/6 San Diego, CA - Original Message - From: RollinOn To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; quad-list@eskimo.com Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 4:04 PM Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] I Regret The Passing Of I got to know Houston pretty good onm the list but never got a chance to meet him. I hope he went peacefully, I really liked Houston. Mark Jackson - Original Message - From: To: quad-list@eskimo.com Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12/30/2006 8:21:40 AM Subject: [QUAD-L] I Regret The Passing Of This morning in the newspaper: wwwnwitimes.com in the obits is a notice for one of our friends and quad member, Houston A Leek-41, formerly of Gary, living in Indianapolis, IN who passed on December 25th. No further details are available at this time other than, Guy and Allen were in charge of his service. May He Finally Rest In Peace.. W
[QUAD-L] FYI about cell phones
Hi All, I learned something new about cell phones I never knew and thought I'd pass on the information. On ANY cell phone ANY company if you need info regarding your cell phone just dial 611. It works. Bobbie
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Houston pass away on Christmas day Dec 25th. Wheelchair Warrior Note: forwarded message attached. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ---BeginMessage--- When did Huston pass away? I got to know Houston pretty good onm the list but never got a chance to meet him. I hope he went peacefully, I really liked Houston. ---End Message---
Re: [QUAD-L] Passing of a good friend
Please except my condolences. Houston will definitely be missed by myself and a multitude of others. Quadius andrea murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I'm taking the news worse of all.Houston and I want out together every time I want to INDY. Our place was Joe's Crab Shack. We had many a good time! I loved Houston! My church Lady and a group of students from Purdue Calumet that our my friends said the Rosie( Hell Mary). May God find peace in Haven for Houston. I wanted to show you the last picture of Houston and I, that was a year ago. Please pray he is at peace. Wheelchair Warrior __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Passing away at 41 years old is far too young, with or without a SCI. I hope Houston was not alone when he passed, and I hope he was not neglected beforehand. I do not read every message posted on this list, but I always read Houston's. Our local long time quad patriarch and one of my biggest quad mentors passed away at 45, and another local quad friend of mine passed away at 46. They too were far too young to go so soon. I miss them very much. May they all be at peace... Steve - C4, 18 years
Re: [QUAD-L] B O W E L P R O G R A M
The reference products are designed for annual or season use rather than daily use. I could be mistaken, but check on the number of days the product can be used before if becomes dangerous W In a message dated 1/1/2007 1:56:07 P.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, Has anyone ever used Enzyme Magic and/or Magic Cleanse? If so, please share your thoughts. Thank You Happy New Year! Paul c5/6 San Diego, CA
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In a message dated 1/1/2007 11:36:32 A.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So sorry to hear about this may he rest in peace. W was this the Houston that was injured by GSWabout seven yrs ago? Ray AZ Houston, had a past and had been shot a number of times without causing major damage to his body. The last incident about 7 years ago, changed the course of his history and life. W
RE: [QUAD-L] Passing of a good friend
I am approaching 12 years post injury in April, and I am planning on trying to live until I am at least 80. However, my doctor seemed to think 60s is a more attainable goal. Since I am now 42, that gives me around 18 years, however, I really think I'll last much longer. I have also lost several quadriplegic friends way too early and a few of them have been due to neglect. It is just a shame that our system does not take better care of each other. It amazes me that a society as rich as ours is inordinately uncaring when it comes to making sure each citizen is given affordable housing, care, food, etc. Quadius Steve Oldaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Passing away at 41 years old is far too young, with or without a SCI. I hope Houston was not alone when he passed, and I hope he was not neglected beforehand. I do not read every message posted on this list, but I always read Houston's. Our local long time quad patriarch and one of my biggest quad mentors passed away at 45, and another local quad friend of mine passed away at 46. They too were far too young to go so soon. I miss them very much. May they all be at peace... Steve - C4, 18 years __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Sorry to hear about your losses. I am 30 years post C4/5. My health has been moderately okay until the last two years for which I was hospitalized a couple times for UTIs and hypereflexia. Reoccurring pressure sores also have been a bigger problem of recent. Of what kind of neglect did you lose your friends? Dan in Illinois B. Kimberlin (Quadius) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am approaching 12 years post injury in April, and I am planning on trying to live until I am at least 80. However, my doctor seemed to think 60s is a more attainable goal. Since I am now 42, that gives me around 18 years, however, I really think I'll last much longer. I have also lost several quadriplegic friends way too early and a few of them have been due to neglect. It is just a shame that our system does not take better care of each other. It amazes me that a society as rich as ours is inordinately uncaring when it comes to making sure each citizen is given affordable housing, care, food, etc. Quadius Steve Oldaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Passing away at 41 years old is far too young, with or without a SCI. I hope Houston was not alone when he passed, and I hope he was not neglected beforehand. I do not read every message posted on this list, but I always read Houston's. Our local long time quad patriarch and one of my biggest quad mentors passed away at 45, and another local quad friend of mine passed away at 46. They too were far too young to go so soon. I miss them very much. May they all be at peace... Steve - C4, 18 years __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Hi..I'm 42 also..never had a sore..never had a uti.6ft 180 lbsperfect health aside from being a c5/6 complete. I plan to go way past 60. Why would the doc say that. How healthy are ya? I wish you well. Paul San Diego B. Kimberlin (Quadius) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am approaching 12 years post injury in April, and I am planning on trying to live until I am at least 80. However, my doctor seemed to think 60s is a more attainable goal. Since I am now 42, that gives me around 18 years, however, I really think I'll last much longer. I have also lost several quadriplegic friends way too early and a few of them have been due to neglect. It is just a shame that our system does not take better care of each other. It amazes me that a society as rich as ours is inordinately uncaring when it comes to making sure each citizen is given affordable housing, care, food, etc. Quadius