I am sorry for your friend. My vote is in, I hope he gets the wheel chair.
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Bob Bley, a member of one of my local cycling clubs, was paralyzed from the chest down in a bike accident last year. As part of Mobility Awareness Month, he's currently in the running to win a wheelchair adaptable van that would greatly improve his quality of life.
I know none of you know this person, but please consider taking a moment to read his story and vote for him. If you use promo code 967, he'll receive 5 extra votes. Voting continues until May 13 so single votes can be cast everyday until then (the website keeps track and will not allow a vote within a strict 24 hours of the previous vote). The promo code, however, will only work once.
Thank you so much for your time and help!
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I am sorry for your friend. My vote is in, I hope he gets the wheel chair.
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My vote too! I'll share the info with some friends who seem to really like the challenge of helping someone win in online voting.![]()
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Consider it done, will log in from home tonight. I will also post this on my FB page so others can also do this.
Thanks, all!
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Voted. And I will try to remember to vote everyday.
I worked in spinal cord rehab for a while during my last year in PT school and a bit afterward. It was often sad but also inspirational. I had a few patients like your friend Bob who inspite of their injuries maintained a sense of humour and embraced their new lives as best they could.
Good luck to him.
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Will do tonight
More thanks, ladies. You're the best!
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I'm really sorry to hear about his case.
I worked in rehab hospital for spinal cord injured adults (in the medical library). A wheelchair, a good one, is a necessity.
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So sad though; I started reading the stories of other "local heroes" competing for the van. There's so many worthy people and so many tragic stories. I want Bob to win, but I'm sure going to pray for all the others. I really need to remember this moment every time I'm frustrated by a minor injury or set back.
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Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
--Mary Anne Radmacher