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ken barber <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 20 Jul 2008 17:44:52 -0700
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indeed annie my doctor said i was injured on my job and the government found a quack who basically said i had cp therefore i could not have been injured. luckily i had attained minimum retirement beifits. 

no there is not much out here for us, but what there is has to be fought for every inch of the way. 

we'll help you with life experiences as much as we can. 


--- On Sun, 7/20/08, Michael H. Collis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> From: Michael H. Collis <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Hi...I'm Annie
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Sunday, July 20, 2008, 4:00 PM
> Hi Annie,
> 
> Unfortunately, no, there is not much out there for adults
> w/ C.P.  The Baby Boom generation were the first
> C.P.er's to become integrated (to a point) in society. 
> Before that, people would hide those of us with C.P. or put
> us in an institution.  I think Ken, Kat, Mag, and Kyle
> would agree.  The reason why we were somewhat more
> integrated in sociaty was because of the Nazi's T4
> program, in which the lives of those deemed less than
> perfect (MR, CP, Autism), were murdered, and our parents
> wanted better for us.
> 
>  
> ---- Original message ----
> >Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 20:57:24 -0700
> >From: Annette Koonce <[log in to unmask]>  
> >Subject: Hi...I'm Annie  
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >
> >Hi.....my name is Annie. I'm  62 year old woman in
> Arkansas who was born in Cape Town South Africa. My parents
> brought me to the States when I was three for treatment of
> my CP. I am a psychotherapist who was forced to retire in
> 1996 because I totally lost the use of my legs. I am now
> completely dependent on my daughter. (The state pays her to
> care for me). I am hoping to hear from other adults because
> so little is known about those of us who have CP in later
> life. 
> >
> >I read the 1993 article from the state of New York
> which was cited in a previous email. I must say I
> wasn't impressed by it.... surely there is some other
> information somewhere which is more current! Can anyone out
> there help?
> >
> >Thanks so much. I can't wait to get to know
> y'all on the list.
> > 
> >
> >
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