Hi,
Have you lived in Phoenix a long time? Byron was at St. Joseph's from
5/03 until 12/03. We live about 4 hours from Phoenix.
Marji
Son - Byron C4/C5 4/27/03 at age of 24
Topock, Arizona
Never give up.Hope
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Congrats are in order, Dave! So you've placed the
WOW, good job Eric.
Mack Nez Johnson
Reno, NV.
http://www.macknezjohnson.com
On Dec 31, 2004, at 12:27 PM, Eric Olson wrote:
Liz,
I have an Ameriphone Dialog RC 300 you can have. I never even opened the box. It has a lapel microphone, headset and air switch.
Liz wrote:
Hi,
Looking for a
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From: Lori Michaelson
Date: 12/27/04 11:51:49
To: Quad
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Nan/mattress
It's just the type most vendors have. I just call them up and they deliver it. Medicare covers ummm $200+ a month as a rental. We pay $4 every month. That way, as a
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Hi Stuntman,
A nice group of people, animals, and Hell frozen over! :-)
With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 28 Years Post
Texas, USA
Stuntman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey hey,
Some new pics at:
I do have those feelings yes. I don't understand it though because I don't
have feeling in my legs, but I do in those areas. I'm not sure to what extent
because I haven't 'been' with anyone since I got sick.Of course I have
experimented, but don't really have any desire to and I thinkwhen
I got my van about a month agothatwas used by another para but
his chair was much smaller than mine. I am now trying to get the work
done. It's killing me I have this van that I can't drive. The
trigger on the lift to let the flap come down doesn't work, I can't pull my
chair up to the
That is great news Dave. Good luck with the van. I'm sure
everything will work out just fine. I hope that you put a blanket and
gloves in there for warmth just in case. As far as the battery goes, I'm
sure you have thought of carrying a set of jumper cables with you. I was
told to carry
You may also consider getting an automatic starter. That way you can
have the van running and warming up before you get into it. Also that way
you won't be pulling off the battery too hard when using your lift. They
are only about 50 bucks,
Just a thought,
Stacy
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Funny, keeping warm isn't a major task here in Phoenix. I'm
more concerned with the 115 degree days when the inside of the van is 160 to 180
and I will need to transfer to the driver's seat after I enter and close the
doors. A power failure will turn me into a mere grease stain on the
You make me all warm and fuzzy Stacey. HELP, I'M TRAPPED IN THIS
BROKEN BODY - I'M GOING TO DIE IN HERE IF SOMEBODY DOESN'T GET ME OUT.
(I'm watching a Twilight Zone marathon where they are trapped in a giant waste
can atthe carnival. Some gave up and accept their fate while the
sergeant
LOL. I get like this about once a year. I make all these great
accomplishments, but they hang over my head for a couple of months before I can
actually touch them. It's like someone is dangling them over my
head. I have been trying to figure out how to get the damn van since
I got out of
I've been following this thread for a while now. I find it curious
how things work out - I have had full sensation with very little motor function
since 1967. I've had a full life with lots of sensations and now I'm at
the point where the thrill is gone and although I fantasize how good it
OK, then with the automatic starter, the air can be going by the time you
get in as well as the battery has less of a chance of pooping out if the van is
running when using the lift. Again just a thought,
Stacy
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