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Looking forward to seeing you today and celebrating the start of another 25 years, dad!
by leslie on Thursday, January 31, 2013
Just corrected my spell checker, which had unknowingly changed 'physiatrists' to psychiatrists.' Nothing against those d...
by Michael Collins on Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Tomorrow is that silver anniversary, so I've scheduled some activitues designed to spoil me: a 'chair massage,' haircut ...
by Michael Collins on Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Hi....that's really inspiring......infact I have already celebrated my 2nd anniversary.....I feel that we should actuall...
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What a well written and beautiful article. How true this is in the life I share with my husband who has been a paraplegi...
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Archive for August 2011
Michael Collins
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Posted by Michael Collins
Thursday, August 11, 2011
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It’s everywhere I look: tangled in plastic bags in the closet, twisted together in the backpack of my wheelchair, lined up neatly in a kitchen drawer, coiled on my workbench, standing ready in a toolbox and my suitcase, and even lying flat beneath my feet.  Read More
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Monday, August 08, 2011
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Recently I received an email from a mother whose son was taking his first flight in15 years. Since her son and I are both quadriplegic and power chair users, I was able to provide some condensed advice (based on over 100 flights) that should help make their trip a success. Read More
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Monday, August 08, 2011
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After years of mistreatment by the airlines, those of us who travel with wheelchairs or other mobility equipment may actually have our concerns recognized. Up until now there has been no attempt to capture the accurate number of wheelchairs or other mobility devices transported by the nation's air carriers, or how many incidents of damage occur. Read More
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