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MS and Walking
Hey All:
For those of you who know my story you can skip down this post a bit. For those who don't, let me bore you with the details. In the fall of 2005 I had a stroke that left me partially paralyzed and off my bike for a while. I just got me a brand new spankin walker that is helping me with mobility, (my new walker has bike wheels, little ones, and brakes)!! I have been walking everywhere!!! To put my walking to use I have decided to join the MS WALK
this spring...I would much rather do the bike ride but I'll take what I can get at this point. I would love if any of you could sponser me...here is the link
http://main.nationalmssociety.org/si...270&px=3015281
I would really appreciate any help you could give us...know that your money goes for a good cause. Those in need will really appreciate it!!!!
karen
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Karen, so happy to hear about your new mobility. Please post a picture of the walker (bike wheels, yeah!). Good for you to devote your energy to the MS Walk. You are an inspiration.
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Karen - didn't know your story, so thanks for sharing! I will be riding in the GMG for the 5th year this year, and am working on the Steering Committee as well.
You are an inpspiration for sure! Good luck on your walk, and I will think of you on my ride!
SheFly
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You gals are the best!!!!!
I cannot thank you enough for all the time you have taken to make a deposite to my cause. Havin only one half of my body workin makes my heart break for those with MS. It is hopeful/probable that in time I will fully recover from this stroke and I see changes everyday. GREAT BIG HUGS go out to Deb, Denise, Jo, Kim and anybody I may have missed. I will find you and hug you to death!!!
thanks a million,
karen
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We're chugging away with you one step at a time!
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Just keep on keepin on!
Forgive my complete ignorance, but have you thought of/would a trike work for you? I have one of these that I absolutely love (but I don't have mobility issues)
http://www.greenspeed.com.au/
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Inspiring
It's awesome what you're doing...You're now over your goal!:D :D
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You are all the best, and when I can tackle and hug you I will!!
I have what they call a rollator walker. It has saved my life!! Before I was walking with a canadian crutch...that is until I fell and broke the clavicle on my good arm. Now that I have this walker I take no hostages. I intentionally seek out the little ole ladies in the grocery store who terrorized me when my walking was so poor. Plus, the walker keeps me centered and this will help me get back on my bike, (hopefully before June). :) I cannot ride a trike because my left leg sorta just sits there not knowing how to pedal or move...this will get better <soon>.
Thanks to you all, I am so excited to do something I CAN DO!!!!!
karen
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Hey, inspiring story Karen. Keep up the great attitude. I agree, lets see some pics of your current "ride". :cool: :D
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New Ride pictures coming soon...gotta clean the wheels first...spoken like a true biker!!
karen
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Here's to all the fabulous TE women (and man)!
Karen for your fantastic attitude, celebrating your new mobility by pushing yourself for others!
And to everyone here who has sponsored you. I got teary-eyed looking at the new goal today and by how much you have already surpassed it! All those familiar names scrolling by makes me proud of this great group!
Hugs and butterflies,
~T~
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And,
If you did not get a private pm from me PLEASE let me know so I can give you a shout. Sometimes some of the websites are less than cooperative.
karen
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Karen - would a handcycle work for now? My cousin rides gazillions of miles on his handcycle. (and he developed seriously sexy broad muscle-y shoulders) There are lots of different styles and models.
http://bike-on.com/ has lots of handcycles, click on the handcycle link in menu on the left of the main page. Tons of brands.
One-Off http://www.titaniumarts.com/ makes a very cool MTB handcycle. Check out the photogallery of that critter going up hills!
-Knot
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Heh heh, Karen's family must be thinking, "Goodness, Karen's friends have some odd names".
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You sure they aren't thinking, "My goodness, Karen has some odd friends"?