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From: Bonnie Moulton <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 4:09 PM
Subject: Thanks for volunteering!! (NM Article)


> Hi folks,
>
> Have decided to post so questions that I have been thinking about to the
list so that those of you who are interested can collect your thoughts.
>
>
>  1. What are the things that cause you the greatest concern when you think
>  about growing older with a pre-existing disabilty?that I won't ever to be
able to do certain things
>
>  2. What are some things you are looking foward to as you age?seeing my
nephews and nieces grow up
>
>  3. What do you wish your primary care provider knew about treating folks
with life long disabilities?we have feelings too
>
>  4. What kind of supports do you think you will need to continue to live
your life in the way you choose as you grow older?attendants , emotional
supports
>
>  5. If you could change one thing (big or little, stricly personal or with
implications for others) to insure that you would "age well" what would that
> be?That I will never get over my disabilities.
>
>  The questions are just a guide, other thoughts are always welcome!
>
> Also contact me privately if talking on the phone is easier than typing
extensive e-mails.  I'll try to call you from my office (shhh! ;-))
>  Bonnie (the "old" woman with CP)
>  and Claude (the almost three year od service dog)
>




Kathy

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