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General Spinal Cord Injuries Discussions

Anything related to Spinal Cord Injuries, or a wheelchair related disability is ok in here. Whether you are a C5 , T12 or L3 , Complete or Incomplete Quadriplegic, Paraplegic, family member or friend, this forum is for everyone.
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Life Following Spinal Cord Injury - Lifestyle Issues & Self Image


  1. Writer's Corner - Spinal Cord Injury Autobiographies and Stories

30 per cent of those with a spinal cord injury don't come to terms with the condition - some even find it hard to leave their homes because of negative self-image or depression. What helps you get through the day, and what do you find the hardest to deal with in living with a spinal cord injury.

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New Acute Spinal Cord Injuries Q & A

If you or someone you know has become paralysed in the last 12 months, and you have questions, post them here for further information. We have many members who have "Been there, done that, got the T-shirt & wheelchair", and will try to answer your questions.

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All Polls should be posted in the Poll Booth. Come on in and place your polls and your votes. Your opinions are valuable, and appreciated. This area is for polls only.

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