Tag: Family and Friends
FINDING HER OWN WAY: Frye learns to overcome spinal cord injury
ROCKINGHAM — About two and a half years ago, 24-year-old Kandace Frye’s life took an unexpected turn following a car accident that left her...
Wheel Love
Lessons in life, love and wheelies.
Real life stories from two normal (...ok, somewhat normal) girls living extraordinary lives with men who don't let their...
I May Have Suffered A Spinal Injury, But The Ball Is Still In My...
My love for the game of baseball began the moment I picked up a bat and a ball at two years old. From that...
‘Spinal cord injury patients need family support’
CHANDIGARH: Little did Imran Khan know that his life will change forever after an adventure trip he undertook with his friends when he was...
Parenting with a Spinal Cord Injury Presents Challenges and Opportunities
Having a spinal cord injury affects everyone in the family. People who are newly injured often fear being unable to be a good parent.
Though being a parent with a spinal cord injury is challenging, there are some positive things that can result for you and your child.
Quadriplegic swimmer leans on love to push forward
ATLANTA -- The following is one man's experience, through two parallel stories.
The first story is of a swimmer named Dillon Connolly, a record-setter at...
Ed Costa Jr. living life to fullest ‘on wheels’
At age 24, Ed Costa Jr. had an ideal life with a great job, good health and good friends.
One spring day, during a two-week...
Stanton couple shares unique love story
Most love stories don’t begin with an accident that leaves one of the lovers paralyzed from the neck down. This one does. And against...
Young man breaks spine, takes recovery one day at a time
His doctor can’t say yet if he’ll ever walk again, but 26-year-old Anh Tuan Nguyen doesn’t worry about the future. After falling more than...
SpinalMap eBook
SpinalMap: An Essential Read for Partners, Friends, Colleagues and Care Givers of SCI patients.
The recently released ebook, SpinalMap, has been described by a rehabprofessional...