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Go for it Asdis.  The way you want to manage your disability is your own
business.

I've got tons of stuff to say about this.

In a message dated 03/28/2001 9:13:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:

> I have a brain implant which helps me to control my movements better but
>  I'm still disabled and I'll get a cochlear implant soon to help me hearing
>  but I'll still be deaf without the implant . Sorry but I can't understand
>  why the disabled community is so afraid of implants which make life easier
>  for people like me and you. I feel that the implants are going to stay,
>  they are the future, why stop the process ? Nothing can stop the process of
>  technology.
>  Asdis.
>  >Do u think these bio implant muscle stimulators r a good idea?  Why?  Why
>  >not?  Could the money be better spent on new wheelchairs, access housing?
>  >Will these implants make ramps and elevators and new wheelchair design
take
> a
>  >back burner as we become "more normal"??  Any comments??
>  >


Betty
aut viam inveniam aut faciam
"I will either find a way or make one."

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