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#1 *Moose*

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Posted 04 May 2006 - 11:04 AM

Hello Everyone :dunno:

My names Andy aka Moose, I'm incomplete C4 injury after mountain bike injury in '94

Simon is a frequent visitor to my sites and I've finally got around to joining his forums too. I do browse them often but haven't had too much time to post just yet

Look forward to meeting you all and joining in your community

cheers

Andy

ps If you want to know more about my injury its all @ my websites below

#2 Apparelyzed

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Posted 04 May 2006 - 11:08 AM

Hi Andy,

It's about time you joined up!

Hopefully I can repay you some traffic back to your sites. :dunno:

Feel free to read, post, join in on any subjects that take your fancy.

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#3 Gary Anderson

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Posted 04 May 2006 - 11:29 AM

Howdy Moose! Funny to see you on here. Welcome. This is my forray on to the boards although I am "away" if I am compelled to, I still post on both places. As my signature says what wont cure me wont kill me.
ALWAYS REMEMBER - The darkest hour is only 60 minutes long and what won't kill you will make you stronger.

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#4 gazrobsuk

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Posted 04 May 2006 - 11:30 AM

Blimey,

I just assumed you were always on Andy like me who flits between the two sites doh just goes to show what assume spells ( ass u me )

These are the only two disability forums I visit so unless someone knows other ones as good (let me know) then I'll stick with my daily visits :dunno:

Just had coffee in my garden & it was 24 degrees & blue skies but rain tomorrow so typical UK





View PostMoose, on May 4 2006, 12:04 PM, said:

Hello Everyone :D

My names Andy aka Moose, I'm incomplete C4 injury after mountain bike injury in '94

Simon is a frequent visitor to my sites and I've finally got around to joining his forums too. I do browse them often but haven't had too much time to post just yet

Look forward to meeting you all and joining in your community

cheers

Andy

ps If you want to know more about my injury its all @ my websites below

Incomplete C3-4

Gaz

http://www.gazrobs.freeuk.com

#5 MelissaD

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Posted 04 May 2006 - 12:28 PM

Hi Andy,

I'm new here too, though I'm not a SCI.... I work for a medical supply company and have started working with a few patients that are HASCI patients, and am just loving it. I'm mostly on here so I can learn from you guys. (I'm a high school grad only so am having SO MUCH to learn) Some of the things I hope to discover are things that have made your lives easier...whether that be some type of device, or just something you yourself have learned though life. Does any of this make sense? I hope so. So I hope if anyone has suggestions they will talk on........I'm interested too as to WHY you are SCI. I just read that yours is because of a mountain bike accident...You said people could read about it at your website...Well, I'm new to these forum things, because I don't see your website. Could you post it for me if you don't mind?

Thanks and I hope you and everyone else here is having a GREAT day!

Melissa

#6 *Moose*

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Posted 04 May 2006 - 12:52 PM

thanks for the warm welcome everyone :dunno:

Melissa

My story is at both my sci sites below
Spinal Cord Injury Network + My Personal Spinal Injuries Webpage

http://www.spinal-injury.net <-- newer site
http://www.andylee.freeuk.com <-- my first sci site

Andy

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#7 kanga2433

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Posted 04 May 2006 - 01:13 PM

Great to see you here Moose! :dunno:
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#8 Jilly

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Posted 04 May 2006 - 09:02 PM

Hi Moose.....yeah its time you stopped being a snob and talked to us here!! :lol: I seem to jump between these two sites now too. (plus a few 'arty' ones)

I have recently been put on to another one called carecure.org Ive only had a quick look at it so far but it seems to be ok.

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Posted 10 May 2006 - 03:10 AM

Hi Moose.

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Posted 10 May 2006 - 12:12 PM

Hi Moose!! just joined your site and now see that you're here as well-both excellent sites




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