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Veterans with spinal cord injuries need all the help they can get... When I was hospitalized at Keesler AFB Hospital, years ago, there were two Airmen with spinal cord injuries... One was a Paraplegic and one a quadriplegic. The quadriplegic was 7X24X365 in a striker frame and could do nothing for himself... The Paraplegic was in a modified striker and had some movement and seemed to adjust... There was a third airman who fell asleep at the wheel driving long distance back to base and started out as a quadriplegic, and was told that was how the rest of his life was going to be... I used to feed him meals and became friends with him and He was a fighter, and by the time I was released from the hospital 7-months later, he was walking with crutches... God was beside him for sure... Thank the Lord for organizations like Paralyzed Veterans of America.
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