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Re: OT - Motor Neuron Disease



I am very lucky to be involved with this group, as when I started looking
into HA a few years ago I had arhtritis which, whilst causing problems, did
not prevent me going to work etc. It is only since then I have really
benefitted from being able to switch off appliances and lights without
moving.

Most days I can get around fine, but for every good day unfortunately there
is a day which at least for a number of hours I am unable to move and
struggle. I consider myself lucky because I have done a lot to date, it is
put into perspective when at the hospital you meet some of the courageous
children with juvenile arthritis who have a smile as wide as their face.
One
of the factors behind my interest in HA is the possible benefits which it
holds for me in the future. I can control items with minimum movement, I
can
answer the do remotely, etc.

Brian sums it up nicely. I do have access to some of the kit which helps
improve my quality of life. Most importantly, the people in this group have
gone out of their way to help me set up this kit and given good me advice
when needed.

soryy for prattling on a bit
thanks all
Campbell

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian G. Reynolds" <brian.g.reynolds@xxxxxxx>
To: "UKHA Group" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 10:14 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] OT - Motor Neuron Disease


> Hi friends,
>
> Thanks to all of you who have helped with this, a small and really
> irrelevant point is the person in question is a relative of a
colleague
not
> a relative of mine, so I am "out of it" as well.
>
> I would like to say that I was "removed" from serving with
the Royal Air
> Force due to "hurting" my back which got to unnecessary and
painful
> proportions to the point when I was just collapsing in public! very
> undignified and very very painful and I would have loved to have had
access
> to some of the kit I now have access too, my "quality of
life" would have
> been a lot better.
>
> The point I would like to make is I believe STRONGLY that this sort of
> technology comes into its own when it can be applied to the needy it
is a
> fantastic thing to be able to help someone....
>
> I was thinking a little while ago wouldn't it be nice if
"we" as "experts"
> could donate a weekend to helping someone in need in this area, when I
used
> to fly I always filled the seats by taking people who had never flown
before
> some who were handicapped, I reluctantly admit it gave me a fantastic
sense
> of achievement, once again, to make someone smile is a wonderful
thing.
>
> Thank you all for your help, I will forward all these to my colleague.
>
> Good one,
>
> B.
>
>
>
>
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