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#1 nikkie23

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Posted 26 October 2007 - 12:42 AM

Hi, everyone i'm new here! me and my bf just joined. his screen name is william craig i believe.

just wanted to say hi to everyone my bf is a T11 AND T12. i knew him befor his injury and have been with him for almost 3 yrs.and we also have 3 kids a very big handfull ha! i thought this forum was cool because i have never meet any one eles who had a bf in a wheel chair.

It's nice to know other people are out there too lol

But just wanted to say hi to evertone!!! :cheers:

#2 juls

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Posted 26 October 2007 - 02:10 AM

It's nice to meet you nikkie :cheers:
There are a lot of partners here as well as parents so i'm sure you'll love it here..I don't know how you cope with three kids..lol..I have a niece and nephew who are both teenagers, (monsters that think they know everything!!) I struggle just to cope with them..of course, life is always interesting, fun and I love them to bits B)

#3 WilliamCraig

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Posted 26 October 2007 - 06:59 AM

I'm not sure if "cope" is a good enough word to describe how we deal with three kids.

"Survive" is much better. :specool:

#4 juls

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Posted 26 October 2007 - 07:31 AM

Survive....just the word I was looking for!

Looking forward to hearing a lot more from you both :specool:

#5 *lonely_para_girl*

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Posted 30 October 2007 - 08:46 AM

How i wish i could meet a bf also a paraplegic....
and people started looking at me weirdly which is like....weird???

And i would also like to say hi...i'm new here too :lmao:
I'm a T12 paraplegic....i just joined a few days ago...i just came out of hospital 2-3 months ago
And.....Oh yea.....should i say all my informations here???

if you just wanna know feel free to ask.. :)

#6 miss piggy

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Posted 30 October 2007 - 11:15 AM

Hi and welcome to you both :)

#7 nomis

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Posted 31 October 2007 - 06:13 AM

Hi lonely para girl
Good to have you here...and so soon out of hospital.

Things must seem "wierd" even to you at this stage. I think people are probably only looking weirdly at you because you now appear a bit different. Take advantage of it and enjoy the attention, it's nice to be noticed. Let people get to know you (again).

I hope you hang around the forum and soon inform us you are having to change your avatar name. However, if you happen to be feeling lonely today, don't knock it. This is just you taking the time to regather your thoughts before launching anew. Good luck. I'm sure many exciting adventures await you.

nikkie23, welcome. I'm already swapping yarns with williamcraig.

Edited by nomis, 31 October 2007 - 06:15 AM.

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