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Posted 15 August 2009 - 12:44 PM

Greetings everyone.....

I am an Occupational Therapy student seeking to learn about complete C6 Spinal Cord injury.....

I would be ever so grateful to anyone with a C6 injury who would be willing to be interviewed.

Specifically I am interested in the rehabilitation process, and how it felt when you first went home....

What can you do, what can't you do, etc......

Although I am a student I am also on disability for injuries suffered in a car accident with a drunk driver, so I am not a stranger to disability......I live each day with horible head pain......much like this fellow ... > :ranting:

I have not worked since 1997 and am just now far enough in my own recovery that I can attend school......

Thanks for reading and if you would be interested in talking with me so that I can further my understanding of C6 injury please email me or post.....I greatly appreciate your time !!!

Regards,

Silhouette.....

P.S. Naturally I am willing to share my real name and where I go to school with anyone who is willing to talk with me, I have no problem with that......you would not have to share any personal information with me however.....I want you to be able to verify I am who I say I am, I think that is important....
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Posted 15 August 2009 - 01:33 PM

I am a c-5-6 and can help with some questions you may have. Feel free to send me a PM and I'll give you my point of view on it because every injury is different no matter what they are classed as.

Best wishes,

Doug
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Posted 15 August 2009 - 01:37 PM

View PostDoug, on Aug 15 2009, 09:33 AM, said:

I am a c-5-6 and can help with some questions you may have. Feel free to send me a PM and I'll give you my point of view on it because every injury is different no matter what they are classed as.

Best wishes,

Doug


Thank you so much Doug, I will get in touch....right at the moment however I am studying for midterms......

I GREATLY appreciate your willingness to help further my understanding of SCI !!

Regards,

Jody
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Posted 16 August 2009 - 02:29 AM

Sniff, sniff.
I don't know but something smells kinda, fishy?
Maybe it's just this cold I have right now.
when it absolutely, positively, has to be destroyed overnight, call the Marines.

I will nevah, EVAH take a pinch from a greasy muddahf*@kah like you!

How 'bout if I spell it out for ya. D-I-L-L-I-G-A-F
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Posted 16 August 2009 - 11:16 AM

E-Dog......

I am sorry you think something smells fishy. I am an OT student trying to learn how to work with people who have injuries such as yours.....I think actually talking with people who have the injuries with which I will be working will make me a better therapist.....wouldn't you agree?

If you have any questions you'd like to ask me, I'm happy to answer openly and honestly......

regards,

Jody
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Posted 16 August 2009 - 05:51 PM

It's okay Jodie,,,, Edog has been known to go days without remembering to bathe,,, everything smells fishy to him.
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Posted 16 August 2009 - 09:53 PM

View Postedlee, on Aug 16 2009, 10:51 AM, said:

It's okay Jodie,,,, Edog has been known to go days without remembering to bathe,,, everything smells fishy to him.
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Thanx for the reminder ed, I knew there was something I forgot to do.
Dang it stinks in here.
when it absolutely, positively, has to be destroyed overnight, call the Marines.

I will nevah, EVAH take a pinch from a greasy muddahf*@kah like you!

How 'bout if I spell it out for ya. D-I-L-L-I-G-A-F
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Posted 16 August 2009 - 10:05 PM

View Postsilhouette, on Aug 15 2009, 08:44 AM, said:

.............................
I am an Occupational Therapy student seeking to learn about complete C6 Spinal Cord injury.....

I would be ever so grateful to anyone with a C6 injury who would be willing to be interviewed.

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Why the interest in ONLY complete C6 SCI?

Why not all SCIs?
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Posted 18 August 2009 - 05:19 AM

I wondered the same thing. :head_brick_wall-1:
*Enjoy every sunset, but be grateful for every dawn.*
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*I USE a wheelchair, that does NOT make ME a wheelchair!*
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Posted 18 August 2009 - 10:59 PM

I am interested in all disabilities and how they affect people since I will do fieldwork in a number of areas prior to getting certified. From that experience I will narrow down in what rehabilitation setting I will seek full time employment.

I have been assigned a disability to carry with me throughout the degree program and must consider it in many of the papers and projects I will be doing. I have been assinged a complete C6 spinal cord injury.

From a professional perspective I am interested in all spinal cord injuries since I will be interacting with people who have all kinds of injuries and disabilities....

From an academic standpoint however I have to know all there is to know about living with a C6 complete injury.....

Thanks for questionning me, if I were you I would be doing the same.....

Actually I am currently on disability for injuries suffered in a car accident with a drunk driver......I live with severe head pain....that accident cost me 12 years of my life, and tho I don't yet know what you all go through I am no stranger to physical pain, depression, feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, social isolation, etc.....that often accompany the types of injuries I have sustained.....I do know that like you, I charge forward with my life despite my disability issues.....I know that we are all very brave !!!

cheers all !!

jody

P.S.. Edog....no worries, I have been so depressed on occasion I have not bathed for days at a time.....

Or in too much physical pain to lift my head off a pillow......

it's all good.....
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Posted 19 August 2009 - 10:34 AM

OK, I'm an upcoming OTA student. I have been volunteering at a rehab center for TBI/SCI, and am about to start work for the center as a therapy assistant this coming week. I'm sure I've learned plenty from this site, but I've also done my best to contribute what I can.

I have to say, this is a suspicious scenario we have here. An OT student with a head injury, a curiosity about C6 injury, and no profile info. Interesting. No input from you? You're just expecting everybody to start putting stuff out there for you? Wow.

So, what degree plan have you selected? OT, OTA, or OTR? Do you have any profile information you could share with the group?

I don't care whether you "would be doing the same" or not. I just want to know why I get this creepy feeling that something is awry. Particularly the statement about how "we are all very brave." That sounds like something I've heard way too much from pretenders and devotees and just plain weird ABs. When the first thing you say is "Hey, can you give me a bunch of information to use for my school project," it's a bit conspicuous. I mean, it's great for a 4th-grader to say to her parents, but for a supposedly grown person to ask a bunch of people that on an open forum is just weird to me. Maybe E-Dog and I are alone here, but i doubt it.

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