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keps
Anyone in Oswestry from October 2004 to March 2005?

...anyone? smile.gif
Guest
yeah i was who is this?
keps
I'm a T2 complete para, female, late 20's, glasses, very tall and with big black hair.
Ring any bells?

Don't keep me in suspense...who are you? biggrin.gif
keps
Ah, come on guest - don't do this to me, tell me who you are!!!!


......please.....?
Guest
im not sure who you are im 23 t6 male was injured in dec 04 but didnt get out of bed til feb so i might of missed ya when u were there.
keps
I think I might know who you are...is your name John?

If you are the person I'm thinking of, I didn't see you much. But didn't I bash into your chair when I went to see Matt? (You were next to his bed)

Sorry if I've got the wrong guy!
Guest
yeah its me. god you have good memory. i mainly remember you in physio. hows things?
keps
QUOTE (Guest @ Feb 6 2006, 04:02 PM)
yeah its me. god you have good memory. i mainly remember you in physio. hows things?

Well, I'm still crippled! lol

Ah, so you are the person I thought you were. Aye, I remember seeing you in physio mainly too. I thought you had an incomplete injury, but someone said that's not true? Think it was Matt.

I was actually back at Oswestry for 2 weeks extra rehab and some of those wonderful tests last September. It was weird, a whole new set of people.

I'm not sure I ever spoke to you, did I, except to apologise for going into the back of your chair? Oh, and I think I once thought you were the chap that had borrowed my mirror, until you put me right. Just call me the memory woman! laugh.gif

I'm pleased to say that my steering skills are much improved since then!

Have you managed to get rid of your NHS chair yet?

Here's mine (next post)
keps
Here's the link -

http://www.apparelyzed.com/forums/index.ph...owtopic=963&hl=

Much better than my NHS Action 2000!
Guest
very nice chair u got. i've got a quickie ti nice and light. i bet you feel a lot better in your new chair. yeah iam incomplete just no motor function andpartial feeling. But it dont matter im still here! tongue.gif Ha no need to worry about that little bump.

Strange that there arnt many other people from the unit on here. It would be good to keep in contact with them. This forum has got to be the best on the net... unless u know of any others worth trying out? Anyway have fun in the new chair. Take care.
J.
keps
Quickie Ti? Show-off! biggrin.gif


I know of other SCI boards, including one frequented by someone else you know from Oswestry. Actually, two other people from there.

Email me at okapiuk@aol.com

and I can give you the details, if you'd like.
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