Plan C
by Chloe - 5 May 2009
So far, Plan A ("accident") and Plan B ("deliberate self injury attempt") have both been rather disappointing. Time to give serious consideration to Plan C ("medical intervention").
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by Chloe - 5 May 2009
So far, Plan A ("accident") and Plan B ("deliberate self injury attempt") have both been rather disappointing. Time to give serious consideration to Plan C ("medical intervention").
Plan C continues »by Chloe - 3 February 2009
Since these GP visits in wheelchair have turned out to be quite pleasant experiences, I told my partner that I didn’t need her to come hold my hand this time. A guy asked me if I needed help on account of the ice in the parking lot but I declined, figuring I could make it in the Quickie GPV. No problem. It would definitely have been a problem in the Veranda.
GP Visit Number Four continues »by Chloe - 31 December 2008
I have been thinking about how to conform my body to my paralysed self image since I was five years old. The plans come in three categories. I call them Plan A, Plan B and Plan C.
Plan A continues »by Chloe - 29 October 2008
It is important to me to be informed about the medical aspects, as well as the practical and emotional consequences of living with a spinal cord injury. The book, titled above, provided me with quite a lot of useful information and stimulated many thoughts.
“A Complete Plain-English Guide to Living with a Spinal Cord Injury” continues »by Chloe - 23 October 2008
While skiing in December 2006, I sustained a minor T10-T12 spinal compression injury resulting in some permanent nerve damage. I am happy to have a teaser, but at the same time frustrated not to have much more extensive paralysis and sensory loss.
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