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en He is in a wheelchair because some of the nerves in the brain have been damaged. He has had learned to talk, hold his head up and everything again.

en The challenge is to let the brain rest during a time when you can hopefully correct the underlying problem. You're trying to save the healthy brain; you're not really doing anything for the brain that's already damaged.

en I used to tremble from nerves so badly that the only way I could hold my head steady was to lower my chin practically to my chest and look up at Bogie. That was the beginning of The Look.

en When I head that Chris McKeown was available I said 'Yes' I would be interested in having him join us, ... The talk was can two head coaches work together...you know, too many chiefs and not enough Indians. Chris was such a professional person and he told me this was my deal. He was very thoughtful and he is a phenomenal head coach. He is also a great recruiter. He has a knack of finding good talent. I learned so much from him.

en I always talk first to see if a person has had treatment. I tell them it will sting. I apply pressure where I waxed, and it stops nerves from reacting. It calms the nerves down.

en I've learned a lot from her. She does get on my nerves sometimes, but I guess we get on each other's nerves.

en When people see a wheelchair victim, people seem to think you've lost your brain. I need people to see that I hurt my neck, but I didn't hurt my brain.

en Pex Tufvesson is a genius, no doubt about it. They (had) a lot of patience. If he was in a regular dentist, they wouldn't hold his head like that. And (here) they talk to him, and they were laughing.

en You've damaged the nerves and arteries around the joint. They can't function normally when the knee is filled with fluid.

en It's not wise to hold a gun against their head and ask them to talk, ... after Taiwan and China both enter the WTO, they will be able to resume a healthy dialogue on trade.

en It means that his brain is connected with the nerves down to his feet.

en Nerves of steel are needed to carry out the job. I learned from the bad times and gradually became stronger and stronger. I also learned to put my personal feelings aside. They quickly became secondary.

en The landlady looked at him in a motherly way and shook her head. "You have had no great truck with the world," she said, "or you would have learned that it is the small men and not the great who hold their noses in the air."
  Arthur Conan Doyle, Sr.

en We're working with other adaptive sports organizations like the Rockford Chariots, a wheelchair basketball team which competes in Division II of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association. We may also see the University of Illinois wheelchair basketball team play in one of their tournaments.

en I learned to find the bright side, ... I knew I was in a wheelchair, but I was happy I was there. I had two legs, and they were going to get better.


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