Disaboom.com Connecting the millions touched by disability
Sign in | Sign up
 
Search
  • health
  • living
  • community
  • marketplace
  • news
  • store
  • jobs
  • Blogs  |
  • Groups  |
  • Galleries  |
  • Discussions  |
  • Organizations
Text Size
A
A
A
 Green Nation Today

Forums

View all members
Posts you have not read
Forum Subscriptions
Disaboom » Health » Spina Bifida » spina bifida

spina bifida

Last post Mon, Mar 10 2008 9:07 PM by Kahli. 148 replies.


Page 10 of 10 (149 items) « First ... < Previous 6 7 8 9 10
Sort Posts:
  • redsman redsman
    Posts: 2
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Fri, Jan 25 2008 12:58 AM

    • hi 24 year old male here looking to find people my age with spina bifida


    • Reply Contact
  • Summer24 Summer24
    Posts: 91
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Fri, Jan 25 2008 3:34 PM

    • redsman:

      hi 24 year old male here looking to find people my age with spina bifida

       

      Hey!

       

      I am also 24 and have sb. I am in a wheelchair. You can email me on here if you want!


    • ~*Summer*~
      www.myspace.com/lightninggrl2121
    • Reply Contact
  • sharonr sharonr
    Posts: 397
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Mon, Jan 28 2008 12:39 PM

    • 30 year old female, spina bifida, my name is sharon. hi! 


    • Sharon Neely, Realtor

    • Reply Contact
  • redsman redsman
    Posts: 2
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Mon, Jan 28 2008 12:41 PM

    • hi sharon how are you


    • Reply Contact
  • robina robina
    Posts: 7
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Mon, Feb 11 2008 1:15 PM

    • Hi Disneycruz:

       

      I work at the Spina Bifida Association (SBA). If you are interested in becoming part of our ListServ community, please contact me at raustin@sbaa.org and I can walk you through the very simple steps of signing up. In addition, we publish a quarterly magazine that will have its first issue deliver to our subscribers this month.  Later this year we will have an electronic newsletter that I would love to have reach everyone on this discussion board.

       

      We work very hard at SBA to make sure that your needs as well as others in the Community are met. Your contribution is greatly valued. I hope to here from you soon. Thanks for your time.

       

      Robin Austin


    • Reply Contact
  • robina robina
    Posts: 7
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Mon, Feb 11 2008 1:19 PM

    • Dear Dramasteph:

       

      My name is Robin Austin, and I work at the Spina Bifida Association (SBA) in Washington, DC.  If you are interested in becoming part of our ListServ community, please contact me at raustin@sbaa.org and I can walk you through the very simple steps of signing up. In addition, we publish a quarterly magazine that will have its first issue deliver to our subscribers this month.  Later this year we will have an electronic newsletter that I would love to have reach everyone on this discussion board.

       

      We work very hard at SBA to make sure that your needs as well as others in the Community are met. Your contribution is greatly valued. I hope to hear from you soon. Thanks for your time.

       

      Robin Austin


    • Reply Contact
  • robina robina
    Posts: 7
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Mon, Feb 11 2008 1:21 PM

    • Dear Sharonr:

       

      My name is Robin Austin, and I work at the Spina Bifida Association (SBA) in Washington, DC. If you are interested in becoming part of our ListServ community, please contact me at raustin@sbaa.org and I can walk you through the very simple steps of signing up. In addition, we publish a quarterly magazine that will have its first issue deliver to our subscribers this month.  Later this year we will have an electronic newsletter that I would love to have reach everyone on this discussion board.

       

      We work very hard at SBA to make sure that your needs as well as others in the Community are met. Your contribution is greatly valued. I hope to hear from you soon. Thanks for your time.

       

      Robin Austin


    • Reply Contact
  • robina robina
    Posts: 7
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Mon, Feb 11 2008 1:22 PM

    • Dear Redsman:

       

      My name is Robin Austin, and I work at the Spina Bifida Association (SBA) in Washington, DC.  If you are interested in becoming part of our ListServ community, please contact me at raustin@sbaa.org and I can walk you through the very simple steps of signing up. In addition, we publish a quarterly magazine that will have its first issue deliver to our subscribers this month.  Later this year we will have an electronic newsletter that I would love to have reach everyone on this discussion board.

       

      We work very hard at SBA to make sure that your needs as well as others in the Community are met. Your contribution is greatly valued. I hope to hear from you soon. Thanks for your time.

       

      Robin Austin


    • Reply Contact
  • robina robina
    Posts: 7
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Mon, Feb 11 2008 1:24 PM

    • Hi Summer:

       

      My name is Robin Austin, and I work at the Spina Bifida Association (SBA) in Washington, DC.  I believe that I have seen your name (Lightninggrl) on our ListServs, but just in case I haven't I wanted to pass along some information to you.

       

      If you are interested in becoming part of our ListServ community, please contact me at raustin@sbaa.org and I can walk you through the very simple steps of signing up. In addition, we publish a quarterly magazine that will have its first issue deliver to our subscribers this month.  Later this year we will have an electronic newsletter that I would love to have reach everyone on this discussion board.

       

      We work very hard at SBA to make sure that your needs as well as others in the Community are met. Your contribution is greatly valued. I hope to hear from you soon. Thanks for your time.

       

      Robin Austin


    • Reply Contact
  • robina robina
    Posts: 7
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Mon, Feb 11 2008 1:33 PM

    • Dear Hakenaton:

       

      I am sorry that you did not find the information that we provided very useful. We try hard to provide aluable information to the SB Community. Therefore, I wanted to let you know about other resources that we currently have as well as some coming up this year this year.

       

      We have revamped our newsletter Insights to a magazine format. It will be available this month with three remaining issues to be distributed throughout the year. If you are interested in subscribing, let me know. We will also have an eNewsletter later this year.

       

      We have publications on our our Web site www.spinabifidaassociation.org or www.sbaa.org that can be purchased by clicking on Marketplace.

       

      We have ListServs that you can become a part of as well.

       

      I want to make every effort to find valuable resources for the SB Community. Please let me know if you need anything else. Thanks!

       

      Robin Austin

      Communications Specialist

      Spina Bifida Association


    • Reply Contact
  • robina robina
    Posts: 7
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Mon, Feb 11 2008 1:39 PM

    • Hi Nickie02:

       

      My name is Robin Austin, and I work at the Spina Bifida Association (SBA) in Washington, DC.  Thank you so much for posting the information on our organization. 

       

      If you are interested in becoming part of our ListServ community, please contact me at raustin@sbaa.org and I can walk you through the very simple steps of signing up. In addition, we publish a quarterly magazine that will have its first issue deliver to our subscribers this month.  Later this year we will have an electronic newsletter that I would love to have reach everyone on this discussion board.

       

      We work very hard at SBA to make sure that your needs as well as others in the Community are met. Your contribution is greatly valued. I hope to hear from you soon. Thanks for your time.

       

      Robin Austin


    • Reply Contact
  • Nickie02 Nickie02
    Posts: 15
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Mon, Feb 11 2008 7:06 PM

    •  

      I disagree. No one in my family has it, on either side. To hell with scientist and doctors, they aren't GOD. They are sure trying to be. Doctors don't know anymore than you or I. They try to seem as though they do.....

    • Nicole E. Williams
      visit www.sbaa.org or www.sbagno.org
      to learn more about Spina Bifida
      and
      you can reach me at www. myspace.com/msscorpio2
      or
      www.myspace.com/spinabifidaworld
    • Filed under: Discussion Forum, Spina Bifida, folic acid, pregnancy
    • Reply Contact
  • Nickie02 Nickie02
    Posts: 15
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Mon, Feb 11 2008 7:08 PM

    • I am a part of the SBAGNO.


    • Nicole E. Williams
      visit www.sbaa.org or www.sbagno.org
      to learn more about Spina Bifida
      and
      you can reach me at www. myspace.com/msscorpio2
      or
      www.myspace.com/spinabifidaworld
    • Reply Contact
  • Kahli Kahli
    Posts: 60
    • permalink Re: spina bifida

    • Posted: Mon, Mar 10 2008 9:07 PM

    • Hey Sharon,

      I'm Karl and I have Spina Bifida as well...L3, L4. Like you I'm pretty high functioning as well. I use a wheelchair too but I drive, had a job up until a few months ago (love those layoffs:) and live an active social life with many friends. Medically I've done ok I guess. I've had about 8 or 10 surgeries which from what I know is a rather small number compared to some of the other folks with SB so I'm pretty lucky. I've had really great doctors througout my life so that has been a good thing. I'm a musician and have written and recorded a few of my songs. I also have 2 degrees..one in music business and one in information technology. I have a web site you all can check out that I built. It's www.karlrusso.com

      I've done well but times have been tough in the past. Dating has been difficult and the more I do things the more I realize that I need to pay more attention to the fact that I am disabled. For most of my life I just kind of did whatever I wanted without much regard to SB. That's good in a way because I don't let my disability stop me but at the same time it can be tough becuase we all spend a lot of extra time catering to you disabilities and when you sort of live you life like it doesn't exist or it doesn't matter you end up sacrificing something such as health or whatever. There needs to be a balance somewhere and I guess I'm in the process of finding that now. Well if you or anyone has any questions feel free to contact me. Take care.


    • Reply Contact
Page 10 of 10 (149 items) « First ... < Previous 6 7 8 9 10
rss feed

 



 

Home | About Us | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact | Advertise With Us