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Jim Hasse <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
Date:
Sun, 13 Feb 2000 11:07:51 -0600
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See http://www.tell-us-your-story.com
for these 12 new stories since 2/4/00:

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Shelley Miller, The Adventure of Gaming -
As a twenty-something with scoliosis and clinical depression,
Shelley says she’s missing out
on a lot of things because of the social isolation
that always seems to accompany her disabilities.
See http://www.tell-us-your-story.com/_disc200b/00000006.htm

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John Calande, Being In But Feeling Out -
Jack credits his therapists’ lack of professionalism
and his lack of discernment
for the breakup of his family
when he became disabled.
See http://www.tell-us-your-story.com/_disc200b/00000002.htm

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Jean M. Flynn, I’ve Refused to Be Invisible -
Being socially isolated is unfair and silly,
Jean writes, and she refuses to live like that.
See http://www.tell-us-your-story.com/_disc200b/00000003.htm

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Catherine S. Perel, Major Area of Study: Philosophy -
For Cathy, the philosophy lounge on campus was inaccessible.
She was always told it was place
where nothing ever happens.
She now knows differently.
See http://www.tell-us-your-story.com/_disc200b/00000004.htm

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Grace, Mental Health -
Grace says she lives as a worker on the edge,
medicated to a greater extent due to her hidden disability
than many of her clients
who may have more recognizable disabilities.
See http://www.tell-us-your-story.com/_disc200b/00000005.htm

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Maggie Orbach, Re: Time to Open The Bottle!
Maggie says, like ever other human being,
she wants to live until she dies.
See http://www.tell-us-your-story.com/_disc58b/00000037.htm

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David R., Looking for People with Head/Brain Injury -
Hit by a car while working as a surveyor,
David, 34 years old, needs help to form a support group
for head/brain injury survivors in Massachusetts.
See http://www.tell-us-your-story.com/_disc79c/00000013.htm

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John Calande, The Gap between First Impressions, Reality  -
John, who only has one hand,
tells about the afternoon tea
he pulled off for friends, neighbors.
See http://www.build-site-traffic.com/_disc6/00000010.htm

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William S. Birdwell, Chronic Pain -
William writes that doctors have been afraid
to prescribe the proper drugs
his wife needs for chronic pain.
See http://www.tell-us-your-story.com/_disc98r/00000026.htm

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John Calande, Reply: This is so much crap! -
In replying to Jessica’s essay,
John describes his approach
to living with a disability: It’s a way of life.
See http://www.tell-us-your-story.com/_disc58r/0000001b.htm

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Eddie Hunt, Re: This is so much crap!
As a quad for 16 years, Eddie says he’s changed
and learned some goodness due to his disability,
but he would be the first in line for a cure.
See http://www.tell-us-your-story.com/_disc58r/0000001c.htm

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Terry Taylor, Re: This is so much crap! -
Terry offers this possibility:
For those born with a disability,
a cure is not necessarily the answer.
See http://www.tell-us-your-story.com/_disc58r/0000001d.htm

Jim Hasse
Developer, Facilitator, Marketer
http://www.tell-us-your-story.com
Finding What We Have in Common
One Story at A Time

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