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Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 15
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 15
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I've met her. She's wonderful. I did my degrees in Public Health at Michigan, and I miss it terribly. She is an example of someone who needs a significant amount of accomidation but has made it work.
I think the one thing I didn't make clear is that I am ambulatory, and use a chair to get from point a to point b quickly. I can stand independently and walk independently (and with one crutch). Would I want to do it all day every day? No. But can I stand if absolutely necessary for significant lengths of time if no other accomidation is available? Yes.
Thanks for your input, everyone.
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