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#1 Jodie Lynn

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Posted 21 October 2006 - 04:13 AM

:licklips: I am back sorry i haven't been on in a while just kinda got busy and moved been a way for a bit i guess but i should be back on more now .. so everyone feel free to stop by say hi let me know what has been going on ok love to you all Jodie Lynn
Hi all I am a T-7 incomplete, broke my left femur twice now I have steel in me, my right knee was broke, all the ribs on my right side,punctured lung, and am trying hard to recover....Jodie

#2 itsjustme

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Posted 22 October 2006 - 03:11 AM

Hi Jodie Lynn!

I too have been busy for a while and have been trying to catch up on the news.

Did you see? We're having a baby on Apparelyzed. Lucydog is pregnant :clap:

I had a Baclofen Pump trial done. Wow-amazing spasm relief. :)

Lots of Newbies joining us. :)

Welcome back! :yahoo:
*Things won't always be the way that they are today.

**Life is indescriminate in it's suffering.

***"Worry looks around, sorry looks back, faith looks up."

#3 Joed

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Posted 22 October 2006 - 06:50 AM

Welcome back Jodie Lynn... :yahoo:

Moving....I don't envy you there. I'd rather get all my teeth pulled. But I hope you're all moved in and loving your new place, no worse for the wear.

We do have lots of new members, and everybody has been burnin' up the boards...sometimes it's hard to keep up with all the posts.

I'll most likely be facing another cord de-tether surgery soon...I'm waiting on my NS to receive my latest MRIs...but I already know it's tethered again. One starts to get a sixth sense about these things.

Some good news...I'm in the second-stage application process to get an assistance dog. I'm pretty excited about that, and I hope they'll find me to be a good candidate. There's a couple more stages to go through, then I'd be put on a list (the wait can be up to two years), and then the two week training period. I'd briefly thought about training my own dog, Levi Jean, but she's a boxer, and probably wouldn't be a good choice for retrieval duties as boxers do a lot of :) , and besides she doesn't listen to me anyway. :clap:

Anyway, that's it for me...I hope you're doing well?
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Female. Incomplete para following a cord stroke in '03. Spina-bifida, severe scoliosis. 18 surgeries total...five spine-related: Three fusions w/hardware, two tethered cord releases.

#4 bigsmiles

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Posted 22 October 2006 - 07:06 AM

Hiya, and good to see you back :)
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