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Declining Into Quadriplegia


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#1 WhiteAngel

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Posted 10 March 2008 - 05:55 AM

:angry: Hi everyone I'm only new here, I'm hoping to connect with anyone who might be slowly declining into quadriplegia?

I Have a Spinal cord Tumour at C1 to T6 and a Cyst in the Brain Stem...was wondering if there is any one else who is going through this or who has gone throught this...

my story is fairly long but for those of you who might want to know more you can read a short or long version of my story if you go here: http://whiteangel.freeblogit.com/ or my website..

looking forward to any replies??

Edited by WhiteAngel, 10 March 2008 - 05:56 AM.

Astrocytoma Spinal Cord Tumour @ C-1 - T-6 surgery back'n 1970 @ age 4-1/2 Brain Stem Cyst, Kyphosis, Scoliosis, Heading down the quadriplegia road, unfortunately. http://whiteangel0.b...y-story_06.html

#2 MAGANGA

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Posted 10 March 2008 - 07:46 AM

View PostWhiteAngel, on Mar 10 2008, 05:55 AM, said:

:angry: [color=#6633FF]Hi everyone I'm only new here, I'm hoping to connect with anyone who might be slowly declining into quadriplegia?

I Have a Spinal cord Tumour at C1 to T6 and a Cyst in the Brain Stem...was wondering if there is any one else who is going through this or who has gone throught this...

:bye: Sorry to here about your story, see the link below someone have same problem , tumor in spinal cord , Take care

http://www.apparelyz...?showtopic=6085




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