Saturday, August 16, 2014

 
On Saturday August sixteen 2014 I had woke up from my sleep at seven-thirty in the morning and I had got up on my left side of my bed to stand up and then I sat down in my wheelchair. So then I had wheeled my wheelchair into my bath room to wash and dry myself too. Later when I had my dark red shorts on and my white tee-shirt on too. two female staff people came into my bed room to help me to put on my socks right leg brace and my shoes too then the would help me put on me dark blue vest too. Later I had wheeled out of my bed room door and then I had lock my bed room door with my key that is on my key chain So then I had wheeled across the dining room floor and then I had wheeled out of the front door and I had wheeled across the sundeck and then I had wheeled down the long cemented ramp and then I had backed up into the garage to get on my dark red four big wheel motor scooter. So then I  had drove across the two very, very, long wide parking lot and so I had drove into the dunking donuts restaurant and then I had order a breakfast scrambled eggs and chopped stake beriberi  and a cup of warm hazel nut coffee and then I had ate and drank at a table in side the dunking donuts restaurant. A while later my friend would walk into the dunking donuts restaurant and he had gave me a news paper how they are adding alot of ramps and better curb cuts to Beacon Hill and that made me happy Because I would ride to Somerville community cable on every Monday afternoon at twelve-thirty and I would take a copy of the booklet of Beacon Hill rejecting ramps and better curb cuts to the two TV cameras that is in the   television studio at Somerville community cable  and I would leave a few copies there and on April eight 2014 I would take a copy to the Spaulding rehab with me and show  the booklet there too and on Wednesday June twenty-fifth 2014 I had took a copy to my cam to and I had left the booklet on the bulletining board in the kitchen at camp Jabberwocky when I had came back from camp Jabberwoccky on Monday morning on July seventh 2014 so I had been trying to get the word out there that Beacon  Hill do need alot of ramps and better curb cuts to. the past is gone it is history get on it they should face the present there are much much more people with disabilities and some are in manual wheelchairs, some are in electric wheelchairs some are walking with crutches or cane and there are some disable people that is in a manual wheelchair like myself that wants to visit Beacon Hill some day.Every twenty-two second one person in the United States sustains a head injury. An estimated 5.3 American a then 2% of the population are living with a disability resulting from a head injury.Meany of these adolescents and young adults who have  extensive residential difficulties often result in a loss of serial networks and friendship.
Each year in Massachusetts over 32,500 people receive emergency treatment for traumatic brain-injury,
Annual over 500 people die. More then 50,000 people die every year as a result of traumatic brain-injury.  About 5.3 millions Americans a little more then 2% of the population  live with a disability resulting from a brain-injury.  SOBI (survivors of brain injury) was started in march 2004 by a voluntary group of multidisciplinary clinicians to meet the needs of young adults with brain injuries it is a community group that meets with of young adults with brain injuries. It is a community group that meets monthly provide social and recreation  activities in a supportive environment.  At ten o"clock that morning a resident from my   house came into the dunking donuts restaurant in his electric wheelchair to order himself a cup of hassle nut coffee and he drove his electric wheelchair over at the same table I was at then we were drinking our coffee"s and talking to my friend named Ralf I thanked him for the newspaper too.  Later at ten thirty I drove back to my house me in my dark red four big wheels motor scooter and a resident named Peter C in his electric Wheelchair.
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