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#1 rina004

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Posted 14 March 2008 - 12:55 AM

hello all,
i am a nursing student doing a project on quadriplegic and paraplegic spinal cord injuries.
if there is any quadriplegic or paraplegic who is willing to speak to me about thier life, please feel free to contact me.
i want to be able to understand and see the world from your presepctive.

thanks,
rina

#2 Kev-O

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Posted 14 March 2008 - 01:01 AM

got any questions. If so just ask. More people will bite if you have some questions you want to ask. Feel free to ask anything.

#3 longhaul

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Posted 14 March 2008 - 06:39 AM

View Postrina004, on Mar 13 2008, 05:55 PM, said:

hello all,
i am a nursing student doing a project on quadriplegic and paraplegic spinal cord injuries.
if there is any quadriplegic or paraplegic who is willing to speak to me about thier life, please feel free to contact me.
i want to be able to understand and see the world from your presepctive.

thanks,
rina
not trying to be a smart ass but you can't understand or see it from my perspective unless you injure your spinal cord and spend the rest of your life in a wheelchair. read the posts on here it's all there what else could you possibly want to know.




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