oddball 0 #26 October 1, 2006 Hi Steve, Glad to see your spirits are so high!, Not a day goes by without thinking about you.I came by to see you this week and found out you were on an outing, great to hear that you got out for some fresh air and sun. I haven't decided where i am going just yet,hopefully i would like to get some advice from you on continuing this journey in skydiving. Hope to see you soon,please feel free to drop me an e-mail or call anytime. Remember what ODDBALL SAYS-POSITIVE WAVES MAN [/email]blueoddball@net zero.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyjunior 0 #27 October 18, 2006 Steve it was good to see you last nite. I have not been there in a while and what a relief to see you with out the breathing machine and feeding tube along with all the other IV's and stuff. You have a strong spirit and a thoughtful mind and a positive outlook. I do not really know if the skydiving community knows how for you have come and how traumatic your injuries were, are and will be for the rest of your life. So, in that case I will say that T-4 is about nipple high, no feeling, no movement, nada, nothing from the nipples on down. If I understand correctly Steve had rods surgically implanted along his spine to take the place of no stomach muscles and give him some support. Steve has just recently, through physical therepy and hard work learned how to roll over in bed and do some wheel chair action. Like I said, Steve has come a long way and has a long way to go. PLEASE REMEMB Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites