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Date: | Tue, 19 Sep 2000 11:11:49 -0600 |
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Maybe, but from my experience most doctors haven't a clue when it comes to
CP.
At 12:37 PM 9/15/00 +1200, you wrote:
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>> Forget the doctors...
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>Hmm - I wouldnt go THAT far - LOL :-)
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>Doctors are good for various things :-=20
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>:- Charging too much,=20
>:- Giving you pills (that you may or may not need) ,=20
>:- Bandaging up your wounds etc..
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>and other 'medical' needs as you may need..
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>However, Unless the doctor is a 'close' personal friend - The emotional =
>support / encouragement etc.. needs to come from friends / family of the =
>person.
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>It doesnt matter how much you have been affected by your dis-ABILITY if =
>you think you can do something, & persist, you can do anything that you =
>want.. - Its the ABILITY that counts..
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>- Right now Im only starting on one of my goals - so havnt got very far as =
>yet - I'll keep you posted.
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>Gordon.
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Tom Younkerman
AT Lab Assistant
Disability Services
University of Colorado (Boulder)
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