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Nobody said you should be super gimp did i?
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From: Anee Stanford [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 1:36 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: One Big Day
I am not talking about curtaling because I have CP, but in addition to CP I
also have DJD, IBS, GAD and HTN. You dont have to go out and do everything
to prove that you are some supper gimp. Do fun recreational things once in a
while but don't go out and do it to the point that you are taring your body
apart like what I did this symester. And rember your in school not to just
have fun but get a degree.
Anee
In a message dated 11/5/00 11:09:50 AM Mountain Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
> I partly disagree with you. I think getting help is a good idea, but
> asking Anee to give up something recreational is akin to giving in to her
> CP. Sure, life would be easier if we all just sat home in our own little
> world, but I refuse to do that. For too many years I sat home and was a
> good little CP boy, but now it's my turn to live. Is life a struggle? You
> bet it is, I struggle and take risks everyday, that's just part of life.
> Anee whether she knows it or not is a role model for others, as you are
> and hopefully me too. There was a time I hated going out, wouldn't eat in
> public because I was too embarassed, and then one day I said screw society
> if they are bothered by me that's their problem not mine. So I say to Anee
> do what you can to be safe and control your problems, but NEVER curtail
>
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