Guest guest Posted August 4, 2000 Report Share Posted August 4, 2000 In a message dated 8/4/00 7:08:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time, .L.Przybysz.3@... writes: << I don't know--I'm a weirdo or something... I feel like I've gained more from living with NF2 than what I've lost. I mean, dang! I think about all I've learned from the different states of being that I've found myself in as a result of surgeries, hearing loss, etc, and it's like, " hey, I'm really living! " I agree it's not the path of least resistance and it has been quite difficult to watch friends I've made (thanks to NF2) face their struggles and others move on to other realms... if you want to see the view at the top of the mountain, then you gotta be willing to do some climbing. I've gained some pretty cool perspectives as a result of NF2 (not in spite of it)! >> *HIGH FIVES* Well said, and VERY much agreed you just 8had the ability to put into words what I have been thinking for a LONG time! Hugs Caren Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2000 Report Share Posted August 4, 2000 Message: 21 Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 18:06:17 GMT Subject: Re: Volunteering > A while ago, someone in the Crew had given the idea of a " hook for PR " well,why not NF2ers getting thier college degrees or working in a hearing setting despite their " limitations " . Aaaaah! And throw-away 35 years of effort by the Disability Rights Movement to change people's perceptions about what it means to live with a disability while you're at it! Maybe I'm a major anomaly, but I feel like I've just done what I could with what I've had to work with and a bit of synchronicity. FYI, way, way back Jerry Springer (when he was just out of politics and relatively unknown and before he had any muscular assistants on-hand) did a segment on NF2. This was like in '91 or '92 just after I had been diagnosed and my Mom caught it and taped part of it (this was when Springer was on ONLY at 3 a.m.) If I thought there was any possibility of finding it, I'd dig it out for Jimmy... I think it was more informational and, should I say... " respectable " (again, but before ratings were an issue and before Jerry! Jerry! was a well-recognized phrase). I don't know--I'm a weirdo or something... I feel like I've gained more from living with NF2 than what I've lost. I mean, dang! I think about all I've learned from the different states of being that I've found myself in as a result of surgeries, hearing loss, etc, and it's like, " hey, I'm really living! " I agree it's not the path of least resistance and it has been quite difficult to watch friends I've made (thanks to NF2) face their struggles and others move on to other realms... if you want to see the view at the top of the mountain, then you gotta be willing to do some climbing. I've gained some pretty cool perspectives as a result of NF2 (not in spite of it)! I'm not trying to minimize anyone's experience and I realize not everyone's at the same stage in thought/processing of their experience--just speaking up on where I'm at. Anyhow, was the t.v. thing to raise the general public's awareness about NF2 or was it to solicit more funds for research? (of course I have even more opinions on both topics, but those can wait for another time so that I don't (in the words of Mr. ED) " write a book " or " beat the horse after it's dead " ) Hugs, btw, I have a friend with NF2 and he said he tried the list for a little bit and all that was talked about was sex in the MRI tube and he quite 'cause he was disappointed. I never remember that as a topic (and I am not proposing it as one now), but can anyone help me out here? Did he maybe join the social list by mistake??? It's weird because I don't even remember him being introduced to us like the new members are (or seeing his bio come through), so I didn't even know he tried until just recently. " Ah well. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2000 Report Share Posted August 4, 2000 Message: 21 Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 18:06:17 GMT Subject: Re: Volunteering > A while ago, someone in the Crew had given the idea of a " hook for PR " well,why not NF2ers getting thier college degrees or working in a hearing setting despite their " limitations " . Aaaaah! And throw-away 35 years of effort by the Disability Rights Movement to change people's perceptions about what it means to live with a disability while you're at it! Maybe I'm a major anomaly, but I feel like I've just done what I could with what I've had to work with and a bit of synchronicity. FYI, way, way back Jerry Springer (when he was just out of politics and relatively unknown and before he had any muscular assistants on-hand) did a segment on NF2. This was like in '91 or '92 just after I had been diagnosed and my Mom caught it and taped part of it (this was when Springer was on ONLY at 3 a.m.) If I thought there was any possibility of finding it, I'd dig it out for Jimmy... I think it was more informational and, should I say... " respectable " (again, but before ratings were an issue and before Jerry! Jerry! was a well-recognized phrase). I don't know--I'm a weirdo or something... I feel like I've gained more from living with NF2 than what I've lost. I mean, dang! I think about all I've learned from the different states of being that I've found myself in as a result of surgeries, hearing loss, etc, and it's like, " hey, I'm really living! " I agree it's not the path of least resistance and it has been quite difficult to watch friends I've made (thanks to NF2) face their struggles and others move on to other realms... if you want to see the view at the top of the mountain, then you gotta be willing to do some climbing. I've gained some pretty cool perspectives as a result of NF2 (not in spite of it)! I'm not trying to minimize anyone's experience and I realize not everyone's at the same stage in thought/processing of their experience--just speaking up on where I'm at. Anyhow, was the t.v. thing to raise the general public's awareness about NF2 or was it to solicit more funds for research? (of course I have even more opinions on both topics, but those can wait for another time so that I don't (in the words of Mr. ED) " write a book " or " beat the horse after it's dead " ) Hugs, btw, I have a friend with NF2 and he said he tried the list for a little bit and all that was talked about was sex in the MRI tube and he quite 'cause he was disappointed. I never remember that as a topic (and I am not proposing it as one now), but can anyone help me out here? Did he maybe join the social list by mistake??? It's weird because I don't even remember him being introduced to us like the new members are (or seeing his bio come through), so I didn't even know he tried until just recently. " Ah well. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2000 Report Share Posted August 5, 2000 Hi About your friend that joined and left the crew or social. Surprisingly we don't talk about stuff like SEX in the MRI tube on the social. In fact where pretty well behaved. I don't recall this subject although darn interesting !! ) I would guess it was on the crew, things got a little wild for a bit there. Tell he or her to come back give it a second try....... Marcus from down here Re: Volunteering > > > A while ago, someone in the Crew had given the idea of a " hook for PR " well,why not NF2ers getting thier college degrees or working in a hearing setting > despite their " limitations " . > > Aaaaah! And throw-away 35 years of effort by the Disability Rights Movement to change > people's perceptions about what it means to live with a disability while you're at it! > Maybe I'm a major anomaly, but I feel like I've just done what I could with what I've > had to work with and a bit of synchronicity. > > FYI, way, way back Jerry Springer (when he was just out of politics and relatively > unknown and before he had any muscular assistants on-hand) did a segment on NF2. This > was like in '91 or '92 just after I had been diagnosed and my Mom caught it and taped > part of it (this was when Springer was on ONLY at 3 a.m.) If I thought there was any > possibility of finding it, I'd dig it out for Jimmy... I think it was more informational > and, should I say... > " respectable " (again, but before ratings were an issue and before Jerry! Jerry! was a > well-recognized phrase). > > I don't know--I'm a weirdo or something... I feel like I've gained more from living with > NF2 than what I've lost. I mean, dang! I think about all I've learned from the > different states of being that I've found myself in as a result of surgeries, hearing > loss, etc, and it's like, " hey, I'm really living! " I agree it's not the path of least > resistance and it has been quite difficult to watch friends I've made (thanks to NF2) > face their struggles and others move on to other realms... if you want to see the view > at the top of the mountain, then you gotta be willing to do some climbing. I've gained > some pretty cool perspectives as a result of NF2 (not in spite of it)! > > I'm not trying to minimize anyone's experience and I realize not everyone's at the same > stage in thought/processing of their experience--just speaking up on where I'm at. > > Anyhow, was the t.v. thing to raise the general public's awareness about NF2 or was it > to solicit more funds for research? (of course I have even more opinions on both > topics, but those can wait for another time so that I don't (in the words of Mr. ED) > " write a book " or " beat the horse after it's dead " ) > > Hugs, > > > btw, I have a friend with NF2 and he said he tried the list for a little bit and all > that was talked about was sex in the MRI tube and he quite 'cause he was disappointed. > I never remember that as a topic (and I am not proposing it as one now), but can anyone > help me out here? Did he maybe join the social list by mistake??? It's weird because I > don't even remember him being introduced to us like the new members are (or seeing his > bio come through), so I didn't even know he tried until just recently. " Ah well. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2000 Report Share Posted August 5, 2000 Ahh yes I remember this..I think it was from Chicago Hope... Pete <resisting witty comment> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2000 Report Share Posted August 5, 2000 , You've done it again! You are a master of words. I can see this played out on the big screen. Thanks. Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2000 Report Share Posted August 5, 2000 I read everything, and I am sure " sex in the MRI tube " was not o n this list! You would have to check with someone on the social list whether it was a topic of discussion. I would be interested in the reply. Marie Re: Volunteering > >> A while ago, someone in the Crew had given the idea of a " hook for PR " well,why not NF2ers getting thier college degrees or working in a hearing setting >despite their " limitations " . > >Aaaaah! And throw-away 35 years of effort by the Disability Rights Movement to change >people's perceptions about what it means to live with a disability while you're at it! >Maybe I'm a major anomaly, but I feel like I've just done what I could with what I've >had to work with and a bit of synchronicity. > >FYI, way, way back Jerry Springer (when he was just out of politics and relatively >unknown and before he had any muscular assistants on-hand) did a segment on NF2. This >was like in '91 or '92 just after I had been diagnosed and my Mom caught it and taped >part of it (this was when Springer was on ONLY at 3 a.m.) If I thought there was any >possibility of finding it, I'd dig it out for Jimmy... I think it was more informational >and, should I say... > " respectable " (again, but before ratings were an issue and before Jerry! Jerry! was a >well-recognized phrase). > >I don't know--I'm a weirdo or something... I feel like I've gained more from living with >NF2 than what I've lost. I mean, dang! I think about all I've learned from the >different states of being that I've found myself in as a result of surgeries, hearing >loss, etc, and it's like, " hey, I'm really living! " I agree it's not the path of least >resistance and it has been quite difficult to watch friends I've made (thanks to NF2) >face their struggles and others move on to other realms... if you want to see the view >at the top of the mountain, then you gotta be willing to do some climbing. I've gained >some pretty cool perspectives as a result of NF2 (not in spite of it)! > >I'm not trying to minimize anyone's experience and I realize not everyone's at the same >stage in thought/processing of their experience--just speaking up on where I'm at. > >Anyhow, was the t.v. thing to raise the general public's awareness about NF2 or was it >to solicit more funds for research? (of course I have even more opinions on both >topics, but those can wait for another time so that I don't (in the words of Mr. ED) > " write a book " or " beat the horse after it's dead " ) > >Hugs, > > >btw, I have a friend with NF2 and he said he tried the list for a little bit and all >that was talked about was sex in the MRI tube and he quite 'cause he was disappointed. >I never remember that as a topic (and I am not proposing it as one now), but can anyone >help me out here? Did he maybe join the social list by mistake??? It's weird because I >don't even remember him being introduced to us like the new members are (or seeing his >bio come through), so I didn't even know he tried until just recently. " Ah well. " > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2000 Report Share Posted August 5, 2000 Actually..... (and sometimes my elephant memory is NOT a good thing to have)... I *do* remember the sex-in-the-tube topic. I can't remember who started it but I think it had something to do with a tv show. Might have been when we were talking about Robin appearing on that " Doctor's " show as a NF1 patient, I don't know, a year or so ago. I know it had to do with someone seeing that on a hospital show. (Ppl were commenting on how dumb that show was.) lol, what a tacky first thread for a new Crew member to see. , tell them we ain't so bad and to try us again! Carla Marie Drew wrote: > I read everything, and I am sure " sex in the MRI tube " was not o n this > list! You would have to check with someone on the social list whether it > was a topic of discussion. I would be interested in the reply. Marie > > >Hugs, > > > > > >btw, I have a friend with NF2 and he said he tried the list for a little > bit and all > >that was talked about was sex in the MRI tube and he quite 'cause he was > disappointed. > >I never remember that as a topic (and I am not proposing it as one now), > but can anyone > >help me out here? Did he maybe join the social list by mistake??? It's > weird because I > >don't even remember him being introduced to us like the new members are (or > seeing his > >bio come through), so I didn't even know he tried until just recently. " Ah > well. " > > > > > > > > ____________NetZero Free Internet Access and Email_________ Download Now http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html Request a CDROM 1- ___________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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