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#1 *SCICNA*

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Posted 02 December 2005 - 12:51 AM

Hi everyone! I'm new to the boards - I am a certified Nursing Assistant. I have been caring for people with spinal cord injuries for the past two years and I really enjoy it. Just thought I'd introduce myself and see if it's alright for me to "ang out" here? I am always looking for more information.

#2 Joed

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Posted 02 December 2005 - 01:05 AM

Hi and Welcome SCICNA... :D

Always good to see a new member who is in the field dealing with SCIs...it makes for a nice balance here...each group can learn from the other.

I think you'll find these boards helpful and informative. Sometimes a whole room full of books and knowledge cannot convey the individual perspective...you'll definitely get that here!

Edited by Joed, 02 December 2005 - 01:06 AM.

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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.

#3 mish62

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Posted 02 December 2005 - 02:38 PM

Hello SCICNA,

Welcome and hope you find things informative. I know that this site was a godsend to me when i had to start relying on a wheelchair.

Regards M
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