>There have been a few threads on the disabled in movies, how strangers stare,
>how to talk to children about disability, etc. I believe it was Kyle who
>said we are too PC, (not just the disabled- but I think society in general).
>I guess the point I just wanted to make was everyone on the list only "knows"
>me from my posts. What I talk about are issues related to CP. BUT, after
>I've sent my stuff to the list, I don't spend the rest of my day "focused" on
>disability. Perhaps it seems that we are too sensitive or focused about
>disability, because for the most part that is what we talk about, and why
>not? This is what this whole support group is for. I imagine most members
>don't yak all day about being disabled. It's just a part of who you are. We
>come here to share info and discuss our feelings with others who have been in
>our shoes. Anyway, I just thought I'd mention that point. - Denise.
This is waaay to late, but Denise's point is well taken. What I now know
about "CP" issues, I have learned from this list. This is *my* most valued
source of info re: CP issues. If we all weren't "disability focused, I
would enjoy knowing you, but at the same time, I would not know what I now
know about Baclofen, aging, the use , or none use, of prescription
medication, etc. with regard to CP issues. I do not spend most of my days
focused on my disability, even though I am in the *rehab.* business.
Bobby
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