
In 1975 at age 19, I sustained a permanent severe injury (complete paralysis from my chest down.) I am now 68 and regard myself as a survivor. My writing focuses on my trials and tribulations and experiences honestly and unfiltered.
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September 25, 2025 marks fifty years since the accident that left me paralyzed with spinal cord injury. I want to acknowledge this milestone by writing a letter to myself, to Cyndy the nineteen year old young woman in 1975. Cyndy pre-spinal...
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I am a long-term survivor of spinal cord injury that caused permanent paralysis (quadriplegia). I have an MSW and worked as a social worker and grant writer/evaluator. I am well-traveled, a landscape painter and an activist for social justice.
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