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My First Solo Road Trip (Last Week)


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#1 rue2you

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Posted 09 August 2011 - 09:04 PM

Here is a short video that sums up my trip that I was really excited about:



Yesterday, our family went to a state park and I had a fall getting back into my chair and ended up in the ER with a "contusion to my coccyx" but no break! I have been ordered to my bed and off my bottom for a week so it can heal! I think there is a curse on this forum!:)

Anyway, glad I had my "girl trip" first!!:) Just thought I would share it with you guys since I have so much time on my hands right now!:)
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Posted 09 August 2011 - 09:32 PM

Good for you! I remember my first "roadtrip" by myself and how great, yet scared, I was. I hope you had as much fun and excitement as I did. Going down the road I had the windows down in my truck and for a little bit I actually felt like my old self again! I still get a big smile thinking about it! :)


ETA: Sorry about your mishap, hope you recover and go out again! :)

Edited by rollingtrouble, 09 August 2011 - 09:34 PM.

Holy crip I'm a crapple!!!

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Posted 09 August 2011 - 10:10 PM

This was great Rue!! how uplifting...and yes the forum is cursed! :) Sending mending thoughts your way, and prayers!
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Posted 09 August 2011 - 11:32 PM

Good to see you "pushing the envelope" some. If you get to do it more often, might I suggest a motor club membership to take care of little things like flats or running out of gas. Back when I traveled by myself it did come in handy a couple of times and increased my confidence. Best wishes.....
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Posted 09 August 2011 - 11:53 PM

Welcome back Alicia.. So glad you enjoyed it! At least you have some good memories to think Back on while you heal up.. :hug:
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Posted 10 August 2011 - 12:03 AM

Thanks for sharing this ! I enjoyed watching it very much. You are an inspiration. I remember my first outing also. My husband was way more nervous than I was. I am really impressed with how you handle your chair/getting it in and out of the car.

I also have a road service (AAA), and it does give peace of mind.

Hope the tail bone heals up quickly. I didn't know I had broken mine until several months after my SCI, when my surgeon asks,"Oh, by the way, when did you break your tailbone?" It apparently healed fine, probably while I was in ICU and paralyzed.

You go girl! I bet your family is so proud.

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