[QUAD-L] Runtime error solution

2007-12-01 Thread Angie Novak
Thank you to those that offered advice or tips about my problem!  I was able to 
have one of my parents get a hold of somebody on the Geek Squad who actually 
knew about Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 9.  He hold me that a runtime error 
most likely meant that something was corrupt in my files.  I needed to have 
someone be my hands to fix it, but we pretty much did, I hope/think.  I had to 
uninstall Dragon naturally speaking and then reinstall and retrain it.  I also 
had to delete the voice file that was corrupted and kept having the runtime 
error.  So far the only things that I've noticed that are different now is that 
my other microphone, (has a cord), voice file was deleted somehow.  I don't 
really know how to get that microphone to be recognized again, but I haven't 
tried that yet.  The other thing is that before I had to uninstall and 
reinstall, my voice file would open on its own.  Now I need someone to click 
the "open" button.  I know that doesn't seem like a big
 deal, but it is a little bit of an inconvenience.  Not nearly as big as not 
being able to use Dragon at all once, though.  If anybody knows how to fix 
those two issues, I would love to hear it!
   
  Thanks again everybody!-
  Angie Novak

   
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RE: [QUAD-L] Re:New Doc_simpler terms (god help us)

2007-12-01 Thread Eric W Rudd
so why didn't you say that?  & save us another 3 page email
 
 
Eric W Rudd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

-Original Message-
From: Lori Michaelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 7:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject: [QUAD-L] Re:New Doc_simpler terms


I really meant to tell the other girl in more simpler terms.  
 
Essentially... all one has to do is type in the first name, the middle name
if there is one, the last name, M. D., and the name of the town that you are
in.  The Google search should automatically bring up all the information on
the physicians. 
 
For instance, do exactly that with just the names of the doctors and what I
said above in a Google search and you'll see what comes up in what it looks
like.
 
Lori Michaelson
C4/5 complete quad, 28 years post
Tucson, AZ
 
On Dec 1, 2007 3:38 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



What an experience!  What web sites do you go to look up doctors
backgrounds.  You certainly know how to investigate your doctors.  Way to
go!
Dana




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C4/5 complete quad, 27 years post
Tucson, AZ 



[QUAD-L] Re:New Doc_simpler terms

2007-12-01 Thread Lori Michaelson
I really meant to tell the other girl in more simpler terms.

Essentially... all one has to do is type in the first name, the middle name
if there is one, the last name, M. D., and the name of the town that you are
in.  The Google search should automatically bring up all the information on
the physicians.

For instance, do exactly that with just the names of the doctors and what I
said above in a Google search and you'll see what comes up in what it looks
like.

Lori Michaelson
C4/5 complete quad, 28 years post
Tucson, AZ

On Dec 1, 2007 3:38 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  What an experience!  What web sites do you go to look up doctors
> backgrounds.  You certainly know how to investigate your doctors.  Way to
> go!
> Dana
>
>
>
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> productsand
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> money 
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>



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Tucson, AZ


Re: [QUAD-L] Good health To All !!

2007-12-01 Thread Quadius
Welcome to the list Kerry,
I am sure you going to enjoy your stay here as there is a wealth of
information and wonderful people here.
I guess that means I'm considering myself wonderful, but in my mind I am.
:-)
Quadius

On 12/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi Gary,
> Welcome. I'm a C4-5 Quad from a motor vehicle accident (driver) it
> happened in 96'.
> Keith/34/C4-5/NJ
> *
> 
> *
> *Gary Rock *wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
> .
> My name is Gary I am new to this site.  I've Been a Quad for about 4 1/2
> years now.
> C-5 Incomplete.  Trying to maintain my health as we all are.  Would like
> to wish
> everybody the best of health and try to help others if I can.
> Thanks y'all, Gary
>
>
>
>  --
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> productsand
>  top
> money 
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>  2007.
>


Re: [QUAD-L] Really slow

2007-12-01 Thread Quadius
Believe me, it feels like it too.
Quadius

On 12/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  In a message dated 12/1/2007 5:10:33 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Hopefully everyone had a nice Thanksgiving holiday.
> Anyway, it's great to be back here and able to spend time with you guys
> once again.
>
> Quadius
> http://spaces.msn.com/quadius
>
>  Welcome Back Quadius!  Seems like you've been gone a year, lol.
> W
>
>
>
>  --
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> productsand
>  top
> money 
> wastersof
>  2007.
>


Re: [QUAD-L] Really slow

2007-12-01 Thread wheelchair
 
In a message dated 12/1/2007 5:10:33 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hopefully everyone had a nice Thanksgiving holiday.
Anyway, it's  great to be back here and able to spend time with you guys once 
 again.

Quadius
_http://spaces.msn.com/quadius_ (http://spaces.msn.com/quadius/) 


Welcome Back Quadius!  Seems like you've been gone a year, lol.
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RE: [QUAD-L] New Doc

2007-12-01 Thread Greg
Hi Thanks for the info,

I was very spoiled with doctors in Seattle. There is a great Spinal Cord
rehab there. The doctor I had while I was in rehab had just started his
intern. I was one of his first SCI patients. After his Intern he started his
own practice fairly near my home. So I went to him for 20 years. He let me
do so many things by phone, I could have others drop off my pee to get
tested, etc. Here, they make me go in to drop it off. After that he moved
away, but the doc who took over was a Physiatrist also. Not as nice of a
guy, but new his job well enough. Since I moved here, my insurance makes me
see a Primary Doc who then sends me to a Specialist. So it's 2 trips to the
doc for anything SCI related. I have only been to the Rehab doc 2 times. I
liked her a lot, so I'm hoping she can recommend a Primary Care doc she
works with. Or somehow get the insurance to let her be mine. I have really
been lucky with docs in the past, but I really haven't had many real medical
issues. H.O. in my hip (That was hard to I.D. at fist.) pneumonia 2 times,
lots of UTI's, that's about it. This has been one of my worst 2 months. The
sore abdomen, sick feeling, excess pain, spasms, nausea, sweats, lots of
minor AD, and a few majors ones. 2 ER visits ending in a 4 and 3 day stay.
They think it might be Proctitis, and a little fluid in my left lung.

 

I know about "Notes" on doc files. My mothers was having really bad back
pains and other Nueropathy issues. I went to her doc with her. We got her
files to bring to specialist and see had put in there that "she brought her
disabled son to try and get sympathy to get pain meds" That pissed me off.

 

Thanks much,

Greg

 

  _  

From: Lori Michaelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 1:15 PM
To: Greg; quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] New Doc

 

 

Hi Greg,

 

My lengthy ramblings again but I feel y'all need to take caution and
hopefully NOT enacting scenarios like chicken little and then eventually
your name gets around that you are a hypochondriac through no fault of your
own.  And it does happen! The member of this list from Oklahoma, with his
vast array of mdical & hom care problems and advocating for himself in the
medical realm, only looks at him now I as a problem .  Folks in this country
seem to have to resort to diagnosing themselves because of the inadequacy of
the medical system these days.  Please read this all as I am sure you might
get something out of it.  Especially when I talk about controlling autonomic
dysreflexia from an unknown stimulus. 

 

Because I asked two questions BY my Urologist that I was told to ask (over
the phone) at my urologist's office my doctor ended up telling me that there
was a "star" put next to my name that I was too inquisitive or whatever and
even she could not believe it!  It was supposed to have been removed but who
knows!  In fact, my urologist only noticed because she was around the
computer when my name was brought up by one of her staff. 

 

I am sure that I have written this before but it probably has been quite
some time ago.  I have been to three different Primary Care Doctors after
moving here to Tucson, Arizona (just 90 minutes south of Greg) and I have
just had it with doctors.  Someone recently summed it up with a line of
comedy about how the medical students going for MDs... don't graduate at the
bottom of the class for nothing!  Or, one could say, it is called medical
practice because it IS practice.  LOL

 

I am sure that a great majority of you see me as the eternal cynic or
pessimist but I am actually the opposite.  Before I go to any new doctor...
I usually look up where they went to school and where they did their
residency and/or internships.  And how long they have been in practice and
if they have had any malpractice suits brought up against them.  It can't
hurt to be that cautious when it comes to taking the best care of the only
body that we are given on this trip around the sun.  And during the very
first visit... have a whole list of questions ready so you do not forget to
ask them.  Remember... they are working for you... not the other way around.
Unless, of course, any of you do get paid for going to see the doctor!  LOL.

 

Not a single one of my doctors that I have had for over 20 years have
understood fully  everything surrounding quadriplegia.  Since they don't...
I avoid them like the plagues of Egypt because I have had more harm done to
me then good and they still get paid for not helping me.  Even rehab
doctors. 

 

In sum, I do not go to my doctor's office, a clinic or a hospital unless I
am in dire straits to the point of no other option.  From experience I have
learned that it is a waste of time.  And I think you, Greg, just experienced
that.  If not before at another date over the years.  You spent several days
in the hospital and came out not knowing anything more than you did before
you went in.  Therefore... having you on strong antibio

Re: [QUAD-L] Runtime error

2007-12-01 Thread Quadius
Thankfully I have not had this problem, but I might suggest that you go to
the following website and ask the question on the forum.  You might have to
register, but I have found it to be the best place to get relevant
NaturallySpeaking feedback.

You might also want to try doing a system restore.  If you're not familiar
with how to do this I can walk you through it or I'm sure there are other
people on here much more confident than I am that can help.

Last week I inadvertently hit a button that allowed some software to
download and it put some really annoying spyware on my computer.  I tried
almost everything to get rid of it, but finally I ended up doing a system
restore back to the condition my computer had been in a few days before and
it was gone and the system worked much better.

Hopefully this helps,
Quadius

http://www.knowbrainer.com/PubForum/index.cfm?page=viewForumCategory&categoryId=2


On 11/30/07, Danny Espinoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  What operating system are you running?  Did you install any new software
> recently?  Also it would help to know are you running preferred or another
> version?
>
>
>
>
>
> Danny Espinoza 24/m/California
>
>
>
> Occupation before accident - Network engineer / SR. Network security
> engineer
>
> Broke c2,c6,c7 and doner  bone at c2
>
> TBI from blood going to central cortex from spinal cord
>
> off a vent "woohoo" however only one diaphragm works right now "due to
>
> asymmetric SCI"
>
> http://secureminds.us/
>
>
>
> *From:* Angie Novak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Friday, November 30, 2007 12:08 PM
> *To:* Quad-list@eskimo.com
> *Subject:* [QUAD-L] Runtime error
>
>
>
> Hey everybody-
>
>
>
> I've been using Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 9 since August 2006.
> About a week and a half ago a message started popping up at random, causing
> dragon to not hear me.  It's happening more often now and it is a major
> inconvenience and hassle.  This is one of the few sites I can go to now
> without it happening.  I get the error message that the application caused
> the runtime error to terminate it in an unusual way.  I tried going to
> Nuance's website for technical support, but the runtime error pops up when I
> go to it.  It's frustrating.  Has anyone else had this problem?.  Does
> anyone know how to fix it?
>
>
>
> Thanks for your help!-
>
> Angie Novak
>
>
>  --
>
> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your 
> homepage.
>


[QUAD-L] Really slow

2007-12-01 Thread Quadius
Hello there everyone,
I have been gone for about two months and I thought when I finally returned
yesterday that everything would be still hopping like it was when I had to
take an extended respite.  Unfortunately, I think everyone is in the throes
of the holiday season.


Hopefully everyone had a nice Thanksgiving holiday.
Anyway, it's great to be back here and able to spend time with you guys once
again.

Quadius
http://spaces.msn.com/quadius/


RE: [QUAD-L] New Doc

2007-12-01 Thread Eric W Rudd
damn woman...:-p
 
 
Eric W Rudd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

-Original Message-
From: Lori Michaelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 2:15 PM
To: Greg; quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] New Doc


 
Hi Greg,
 
My lengthy ramblings again but I feel y'all need to take caution and
hopefully NOT enacting scenarios like chicken little and then eventually
your name gets around that you are a hypochondriac through no fault of your
own.  And it does happen! The member of this list from Oklahoma, with his
vast array of mdical & hom care problems and advocating for himself in the
medical realm, only looks at him now I as a problem .  Folks in this country
seem to have to resort to diagnosing themselves because of the inadequacy of
the medical system these days.  Please read this all as I am sure you might
get something out of it.  Especially when I talk about controlling autonomic
dysreflexia from an unknown stimulus. 
 
Because I asked two questions BY my Urologist that I was told to ask (over
the phone) at my urologist's office my doctor ended up telling me that there
was a "star" put next to my name that I was too inquisitive or whatever and
even she could not believe it!  It was supposed to have been removed but who
knows!  In fact, my urologist only noticed because she was around the
computer when my name was brought up by one of her staff. 
 
I am sure that I have written this before but it probably has been quite
some time ago.  I have been to three different Primary Care Doctors after
moving here to Tucson, Arizona (just 90 minutes south of Greg) and I have
just had it with doctors.  Someone recently summed it up with a line of
comedy about how the medical students going for MDs... don't graduate at the
bottom of the class for nothing!  Or, one could say, it is called medical
practice because it IS practice.  LOL
 
I am sure that a great majority of you see me as the eternal cynic or
pessimist but I am actually the opposite.  Before I go to any new doctor...
I usually look up where they went to school and where they did their
residency and/or internships.  And how long they have been in practice and
if they have had any malpractice suits brought up against them.  It can't
hurt to be that cautious when it comes to taking the best care of the only
body that we are given on this trip around the sun.  And during the very
first visit... have a whole list of questions ready so you do not forget to
ask them.  Remember... they are working for you... not the other way around.
Unless, of course, any of you do get paid for going to see the doctor!  LOL.
 
Not a single one of my doctors that I have had for over 20 years have
understood fully  everything surrounding quadriplegia.  Since they don't...
I avoid them like the plagues of Egypt because I have had more harm done to
me then good and they still get paid for not helping me.  Even rehab
doctors. 
 
In sum, I do not go to my doctor's office, a clinic or a hospital unless I
am in dire straits to the point of no other option.  From experience I have
learned that it is a waste of time.  And I think you, Greg, just experienced
that.  If not before at another date over the years.  You spent several days
in the hospital and came out not knowing anything more than you did before
you went in.  Therefore... having you on strong antibiotics for God knows
what may be doing your body more harm by resistance just because they had no
better answers for you.  That is a well-known tactic by many personnel that
essentially says go away and don't bother me.  Take these pills and you
should be OK.  OK... take them for what??? 
 
I am thankful that my husband knows how to read a laboratory report and any
patient has the right for a copy of their medical records.  So, if it reads
that I have a gram-negative bacteria and my doctor has given me a
gram-negative antibiotic... that is OK.  But we have experienced the
opposite and would never have known had my husband not have the ability to
do what he does! 
 
My AD (serious bouts) is either taken care of by keeping Procardia or
Atenelol on hand.  Procardia can also be taken under the tongue like
nitroglycerin.  My doctor in Brooklyn that did my surgeries for
Syringomyelia completely ignored my severe, beyond life-threatening, bouts
of AD including heartbeats so bad and so fast that I thought I was surely
going to die from that alone.  Not to mention the severe pounding headaches
like a hammer is inside your skull pounding away to get out.  Stroke level. 
 
I spent many, many, many hours with him with questions about the surgeries
and made sure I got all my questions answered before I chose him as a
surgeon.  I "assumed" (BY BEING a neurosurgeon) that he knew enough about
spinal cord injuries.  I found out much, much later that he was primarily a
brain surgeon and did not study much about spinal cord injuries at all and
also afterward admitted that he was not familiar with AD!  What a jerk!  And
from my 

[QUAD-L] a free movie screening

2007-12-01 Thread wheelchair




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Re: [QUAD-L] New Doc

2007-12-01 Thread LTeasley
hey lori,
  how do you check for all this info?


Lucinda
C-4,5 complete
July 31, '05
  Mpls., MN
   

   
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Re: [QUAD-L] New Doc

2007-12-01 Thread Lori Michaelson
Hi Greg,

My lengthy ramblings again but I feel y'all need to take caution and
hopefully NOT enacting scenarios like chicken little and then eventually
your name gets around that you are a hypochondriac through no fault of your
own.  *And it does happen*! The member of this list from Oklahoma, with his
vast array of mdical & hom care problems and advocating for himself in the
medical realm, *only looks at him now I as a problem*.  Folks in this
country seem to have to resort to diagnosing themselves because of the
inadequacy of the medical system these days.  *Please read this all as I am
sure you might get something out of it.  Especially when I talk about
controlling autonomic dysreflexia from an unknown stimulus.*

Because I asked two questions BY my Urologist *that I was told to ask* (over
the phone) at my urologist's office my doctor ended up telling me that there
was a "star" put next to my name that I was too inquisitive or whatever and
*even she could not believe it!*  It was supposed to have been removed but
who knows!  In fact, my urologist only noticed because she was around the
computer when my name was brought up by one of her staff.

I am sure that I have written this before but it probably has been quite
some time ago.  I have been to three different Primary Care Doctors after
moving here to Tucson, Arizona (just 90 minutes south of Greg) and I have
just had it with doctors.  Someone recently summed it up with a line of
comedy about how the medical students going for MDs... don't graduate at the
bottom of the class for nothing!  Or, one could say, it is called medical
practice* because it IS practice.  LOL*

I am sure that a great majority of you see me as the eternal cynic or
pessimist but I am actually the opposite.  Before I go to any new doctor...
I usually look up where they went to school and where they did their
residency and/or internships.  And how long they have been in practice and
if they have had any malpractice suits brought up against them.  It can't
hurt to be that cautious when it comes to taking the best care of the only
body that we are given on this trip around the sun.  And during the very
first visit... have a whole list of questions ready so you do not forget to
ask them.  Remember...* they* are working for* you*... not the other way
around.  Unless, of course, any of you do get paid for going to see the
doctor!  LOL.

Not a single one of my doctors that I have had for over 20 years have
understood fully  everything surrounding quadriplegia.  Since they don't...
I avoid them like the plagues of Egypt because I have had more harm done to
me then good and they still get paid for not helping me.  Even rehab
doctors.

In sum, I do not go to my doctor's office, a clinic or a hospital unless I
am in dire straits to the point of no other option.  From experience I have
learned that it is a waste of time.  And I think you, Greg, just experienced
that.  If not before at another date over the years.  You spent several days
in the hospital and came out not knowing anything more than you did before
you went in.  *Therefore... having you on strong antibiotics for God knows
what may be doing your body more harm by resistance just because they had no
better answers for you.  That is a well-known tactic by many personnel that
essentially says go away and don't bother me.  Take these pills and you
should be OK.  OK... take them for what???*
**
I am thankful that my husband knows how to read a laboratory report and any
patient has the right for a copy of their medical records.  So, if it reads
that I have a gram-negative bacteria and my doctor has given me a
gram-negative antibiotic... that is OK.  But we have experienced the
opposite and would never have known had my husband not have the ability to
do what he does!

My AD (serious bouts) is either taken care of by keeping *Procardia or
Atenelol* on hand.  Procardia can also be taken under the tongue like
nitroglycerin.  My doctor in Brooklyn that did my surgeries for
Syringomyelia completely ignored my severe, beyond life-threatening, bouts
of AD including heartbeats so bad and so fast that I thought I was surely
going to die from that alone.  Not to mention the severe pounding headaches
like a hammer is inside your skull pounding away to get out.  Stroke level.

I spent many, many, many hours with him with questions about the surgeries
and made sure I got all my questions answered* before I chose him as a
surgeon*.  I "assumed" (BY BEING a neurosurgeon) that he knew enough about
spinal cord injuries.  I found out much, much later that he was primarily a
brain surgeon and did not study much about spinal cord injuries at all *and
also afterward admitted that he was not familiar with AD!*  What a jerk!
And from my explanation of benefits (Blue Cross and Blue Shield while I was
working) showed that he got paid $100,000 from me while nearly killing me!

I am not saying that my circumstances are any more serious than yours.  That
is just on

Re: [QUAD-L] Good health To All !!

2007-12-01 Thread SCIQuad96
Hi Gary,
Welcome. I'm a C4-5 Quad from a motor vehicle accident (driver) it happened  
in 96'.
Keith/34/C4-5/NJ
--
--
Gary Rock wrote:

Hello  Everyone,
.
My name is Gary I am new to  this site.  I've Been a Quad for about 4 1/2 
years now. 
C-5 Incomplete.  Trying to maintain my  health as we all are.  Would like to 
wish
everybody the  best of health and try to help others if I can.
Thanks y'all,  Gary




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[QUAD-L] Accessibility and Web Feeds (RSS) in Firefox 2 (Windows version)

2007-12-01 Thread Danny Espinoza

Enjoy a Better Web Experience


There's a lot to do on the Web, and Firefox 2 is full of helpful features to
make your time online more productive.


 


Accessibility


Firefox delivers a better browsing experience for everyone - including those
who are visually impaired. Firefox includes support for DHTML accessibility.
Web developers can create pages that reduce the amount of tabbing required
to navigate a document to minimize keystrokes for those with mobility
disabilities. Firefox also includes support for Microsoft Active
Accessibility, Microsoft's accessibility API standard for Windows. This
support allows Firefox to work with screen readers such as GW Micro's
Window-Eyes and Freedom Scientific's JAWS. Firefox 2 (Windows version) meets
US federal 
government requirements that software be easily accessible to users with
physical impairments.


"Web Feeds (RSS)


What do news headlines, indie rock podcasts, and pictures of kittens have in
common? They're all things that you can subscribe to with Web feeds. Firefox
2 gives you full control over Web feeds, showing you a preview and letting
you choose how you want to subscribe. You can use a Firefox Live Bookmark,
or a feed reader that you've installed on your computer, or through a Web
service such as My Yahoo!, Bloglines or Google Reader."

 

 

I just saw this and thought I would share it with all of you, I'm sure you
all use some type of RSS viewer for the quad last but if not for if you want
to try something new here is a good alternative or a good start and makes
keeping up with the quad list and searching the old stuff a lot easier than
by e-mail... if anyone has questions feel free to ask!  I personally use
Firefox for web browsing but I use evolution "alternative to Outlook" for
RSS feeds and e-mail.  I still stay in Linux a lot, I accomplished this with
my condition by using Windows Vista as the host operating system and VM Ware
to run Linux in.. it allows me to use Dragon still in Windows and in Linux
with it being a virtual machine in Windows.  But enough about all that, I
strongly suggest giving Firefox a try!

 

Danny Espinoza 24/m/California

 

Occupation before accident - Network engineer / SR. Network security
engineer

Broke c2,c6,c7 and doner  bone at c2

TBI from blood going to central cortex from spinal cord

off a vent "woohoo" however only one diaphragm works right now "due to

asymmetric SCI"

http://secureminds.us/

 

 



Re: [QUAD-L] Good health To All !!

2007-12-01 Thread DAANOO
 
Hi Gary,
Great to meet you.  My disability i C-4-5, 33 years post,  passenger in MVA, 
Prairie Village Kansas, suburb of Kansas  City.
Dana
In a message dated 11/30/2007 6:27:03 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  
Hi Gary,
 
Welcome aboard. I'm c5, 34 yrs post, trampoline  accident.
 
Tim
_The QUADLINK_ (http://thequadlink.com/)  


Gary Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello Everyone,
 
.
My name is Gary I am new to this site.  I've Been  a Quad for about 4 1/2 
years now.  C-5 Incomplete.  Trying to  maintain my health as we all are.  
Would 
like to wish everybody the  best of health and try to help others if I can.
Thanks y'all,  Gary

 

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Hi Gary,
   
  Welcome aboard. I'm c5, 34 yrs post, trampoline accident.
   
  Tim
  The QUADLINK 
  

Gary Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Everyone,
   
.
My name is Gary I am new to this site.  I've Been a Quad for about 4 1/2 years 
now.  C-5 Incomplete.  Trying to maintain my health as we all are.  Would like 
to wish everybody the best of health and try to help others if I can.
Thanks y'all, Gary

   
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