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Old 09-23-2006, 12:57 PM   #106
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Wolf gives good advice as usual. That's a bummer about your friends - but there's a few of us checking up on you here, ya'know !
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Old 09-23-2006, 02:13 PM   #107
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Thanks... I will, without the vodka, I don't drink anymore.

Along with the van Just got a gift of a Zen Vision M 30g player... this thing is cool! Still have some to learn on it for the next few days (taking my time).

Amazing to me that this little thing has more memory and capabilities than the pc I had ten years ago. When you have to use a wheelchair to get around a lot, you spend a lot of time waiting.... waiting for people to finish-up in places you can't go, waiting for people to get things that you are shopping for when you cannot get to the items because most places don't put their rows far enough apart for the disabled (I cannot shop at JC Penny and some will not even help me shop, the manager at the one at Eagle Ridge Mall told me that and was pissed that I even asked), waiting for someone to get the car, waiting for meds to kick-in so you can move around safely, bla, bla, blaaaaa...

I had a smaller version, but it was too small for what I wanted it for. Just music is fine, but I wanted it for Buddhist, Quantum Physics and other lectures, MP3 books (just got a bunch of the BBC Holmes stories) and the like, they take-up too much memory for the smaller versions. With the meds I take it has been hard for me to read as much as I used to... my memory is not what it used to be and I tend to lose my place a lot. I can when at home in bed, in a quiet place, but when out, with a lot of distractions... the audio is really awesome! Even photos of my favorite art if I like.

This one can even download video from your television (tivo) or video player... crazy.

Strange how such a small thing can make such a difference in your life.

I keep it in perspective, grasping is suffering, this is just a thing and I only enjoy it for what it is… but it is nice to have and has made things much more comfortable for me… a distraction from the pain while out.
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Old 10-03-2006, 03:35 PM   #108
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The van is amazing... real freedom in a lot of ways.
Bad time the day before yesterday... day and night in the hospital. Don't know what happened really, probably something to do with my immune system, which is a joke. Could have been a rampant virus or a "bad" pill, which happens.
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Old 10-03-2006, 10:55 PM   #109
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What do you mean by "bad" pill?
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Old 10-07-2006, 03:39 PM   #110
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Sometimes you get a pill with too much or too little med in it.
It is a virus my immune system is not dealing with.
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Old 10-07-2006, 08:29 PM   #111
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:S I hope I don't come across that. Viruses can be mean stuff. I hope you kick it soon. I'm guessing some of your medications suppress the immune system
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Old 10-08-2006, 07:51 AM   #112
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The van is amazing... real freedom in a lot of ways.
Are you finding parking spaces to be big enough to allow you to get out?
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Old 10-09-2006, 09:57 AM   #113
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I check up on you too Rkzenrage

I'm sorry to hear about the mistreatment at Sea World and your hotel. I've never had to experience that exactly, only a fraction of it while pregnant. In any case, I sympathise. If I were in your place, I would take names and kick ass. Seriously. Get the name of the person or place and their supervisor or boss, then write a complaint to the home office. If nothing else, they may be better educated as to how to treat the next handicapped person they encounter. At best, they could be fired. Either way, a complaint would be some small vindication for how they behaved.

How is typing for you? Does it hurt to try to type letters or posts? If so, have you looked into voice recognition or voice integrated word processing software? Just a thought, that while sitting around waiting...and waiting...you could be recording thoughts or letters you could later have transcribed via the software.

The van and the Vision player sound awesome! Good to hear that you are finding things to help keep your days interesting and your activities varied.

Please do keep us updated as to how things are going!

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Old 10-09-2006, 10:58 AM   #114
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Are you finding parking spaces to be big enough to allow you to get out?
When people who can walk are not parked in the loading spaces or people don't park next to me in the loading area... sure.
My son's school is the worst... I get no space there, they have eight and no one that parks in them is disabled, ever. It is a church.

It does hurt to type, but I'm not ready to give that up yet... I use a number of PCs and like that freedom. Everything hurts anyway, so this is not a big deal.
I'm going back to Sea World... it was weird how bad and constant it was that day. The planets must have been lined-up wrong or something. As for the architecture, that is just fucked, but so are a lot of things. Nothing can be done about that, so I will focus on what I can do something about.
Thanks for checking in.
Still kinda' sick, but slowly getting better. It will take some time.

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Old 10-09-2006, 05:09 PM   #115
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Glad to hear that things are getting a little better rk. Hope it continues that way.
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Old 10-11-2006, 09:16 AM   #116
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You might also want to seek out those with M.S. it robs you of your mobility, is more painful then I can imagine and takes your freedom as well. I'm friends with one woman who often doesn't leave her house for months...I've tried but its too hard for her.
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Old 10-11-2006, 05:16 PM   #117
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I have just joined www.apparelyzed.com, we will see.
So far they are really nice. Learned something weird today, there are disabled fetishists/lovers called Devotees. Also, Wannabees and Pretenders (one wants to be disabled and tries to get Drs. to harm them and the other pretends to be disabled, they creep me out).
Joined a couple of My Space groups as well. A Buddhist site, couple of pipe sites and disabled sites.
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Old 10-11-2006, 09:53 PM   #118
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That devotee thing extends even beyond the disabled. A similar thing happens to prison convicts! I suspect some types find comfort in knowing their devotion is unlikely to up and fly to Aruba on a whim. Sounds like the sites will be informative at the very least
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Old 10-12-2006, 02:51 AM   #119
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When my brother was housebound for several years due to illness his computer was his source of entertainment, his means of socialising, his sounding board, his research library, his distraction and his focus. It helped him greatly through a very difficult time, and I hope that your computer can do the same for you, rk.
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Old 10-13-2006, 10:57 AM   #120
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It's hard to imagine myself in rkzenrage's position...think I would have given up by now. I'm glad he's got that chair to relieve the strain of carrying those large balls around.

But trying to imagine being in that position before cable TV, internet, electronic gizmos, broad range of talking books, etc, when the ability to read comfortably slips away....is incomprehensible.
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