That most never see
Because the pain that they feel
Runs deep and was not free
Now for some to confront
What they feel deep inside
Will take courage and help
And a huge lack of pride
For God doesn’t care
That you have gone down wrong roads
That hinder your steps
But your spirit still grows
So take the time
To give back to him now
What you so easily took
But what He did allow
So when the time came
To turn to His side
That You will not fail
To hear His cries RDH 2007
This is from my child hood friend who is listed in myspace id. Ronnie Dean. He has helped me in troubled times. I also know I myself have been eased with his word and song. I too have a spinal injury I opted not to have surgery as the doctor gave me a choice. I live with pain and a great deal of pain. The climate here in the philippines suits my conditon. God gave roads to live in this life. There are forks in that road. We are here to learn. But when that time comes for our spirit to move on we are so much stronger with the knowledge we have gained from this life.
Lee
Fact: 30pc of spinal cord injured never come to terms with their condition – some even find it hard to leave their homes because of negative self-image.
What separates them from the majority of people who remain unstopped in their pursuit of fulfilling lives?
What helped you to get back out into the big wide world following your injury?
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Simon
What separates them from the majority of people who remain unstopped in their pursuit of fulfilling lives?
What helped you to get back out into the big wide world following your injury?
Use this area to discuss ideas on how people with SCI can overcome their fears, and move forward to live fulfilling lives to optimise their quality of life
How to Post Topics
For a limited time, guests will not need to register to post topics and replies in this area. However, from the 1st June 2007, this area will revert to a members area, meaning that guests will be able to read messages, but not post or reply to topics untill they have registered.
The guest posting ability is to help get the forum started. Registration will be required to help reduce spam postings.
Regards
Simon
