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| Comments: Hi Susan! Have I enjoyed your site! Thanks for the invitation you made at the SMI site! Hope to visit this often, please keep me up to date for possible future changes. Love, Peace and Helath Avi a.k.a Luis |
| Comments: I love your drive an ambition to keep doing the things you love! I too suffer from a disabilating problems from a car wreck in 1975, that left me with a broken neck. I am trying to help people with these types of lifestyles to make the most of what they have and not to give up no matter what! I am the assistant manager of a site known as The Beautifu Garden (MSN WEB COMMUNITIES) and I'm trying to start a page or lots of pages on ways to help any and all who ask! I would be honored to speak with you via e-mail or other means to disscuss with you what it is like from your prospective and possibly share a mutual friendship! My name is Tim Bowles and my e-mail is Greenthumbs58@hotmail.com , I hope you will consider my request and wish you all the best! Tim |
| Comments: What a great site. I love gardening but am getting extremely limited in ability to stand, bend, stoop, and it is impossible to be on my knees as they only bend at a 90 degree. I need ideas and your site if full and fun. Thanks! Phyllis |
| Comments: Hi, I think your page should be called the Enabled Gardener....not disabled. But then maybe that's taken. I hope you will visit my page, there may be something there of interest. Another place to visit is http://pages.prodigy.com/gardenshop/ Oceana |
| Comments: I loved your web page. My Dad is an avid gardener and has been in a wheelchair with a stroke for 11 years now. I think it really keeps him sharp. Thanks for sharing. Bernadette |
| Comments: I would love to be able to garden. I am in a wheelchair and have no one to build me a table such as the ones I saw in this site. The site is beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I will be back. I will tell my friends about it also.God bless! |
| Comments: Hi, I am also an enabled gardener. I have had a muscle disease (Dermatomyosistis), very rare, for almost 30 years. I have had in the past & am again building an accessible garden at my new house. I have been thinking about putting together an accessibl gardening web page for the NW & Seattle area. I am researching what's out there and came across your web page. I loved your site and would like to correspond with you about your condition, your site & your garden. _Please write me. Thank you, Ann |
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| Comments: I'm 47 and have sma- i have used a wheelchair sinc i was 14 - and have recently had to retire early from my work as a programmer for the blood transfusion service here in scotland - it was taking too much time to get dressed and ready - anyway lifes too s ort to work all the time - im glad i reached your page and hope you can mail me in return denis |
| Comments: Hi! My name is Sylvie and I want to say congradulation for your Web Site! Sorry for my english because I'm french,I can read english but talking and writing is bad!! I think the +++ important is you understood I liked your Home Page,it's very beatyfull and intersting! Me,I have the spinale amyotrophie and I can't walk.... I beg n my Web Site but is not not...... ..finished . You can visit and give me your comments and suggestions... I hope you understood my bad english!!hihi! Good luck and keep smiling! Sylvie nickname:syanne |
| Comments: hi i also have kugelberg welander im 24 years old have being in a wheel chair 4 1 year now |
| Comments: Hi Susan, Just checking out your site to see what is new. Jeannie |
| Comments: A wonderful website! I myself have done much research as my physical mobility has "waxed & waned" these past 21 years, and it is interesting to have access to your lists of easy care plants.I find it challenging to find a balance between those varieties w ich are low maintainence (yet breathtaking) vigorous (yet not invasive) and yet realistic to establish. I didn't notice any "easy perrennials/annuals from seed" denoted...and, if you could post such a list in the future, I, and others would be most intere ted. It is an econimical route to getting colour in one's few exposed soil areas. If I missed the list, my appologies (I'll find it on a subsequent foray), but my two young sons are in need of a little attention...that, these past few years,has been my ma n focus...and I have had to garden "vicariously". My information gleaned from hours of "flat on my back" time is certainly coming in handy now. Thank you for a lovely site! Dianne Russell-Wells |
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| Comments: What a beautiful website you have!!! I just love it. I'll be coming back often. I have M.S. and yet love gardening. Hard to do but you've given me a lot of ideas!!!! Bless your heart! Barbie |
| Comments: Dear Susan, You have a very beautifull webpage, but I can't upload that with your paintings. I like very much the nature art. I'm lecturer in Evolutionary Genetics, in Malaga University, and have a preDoct (postgraduate) student in collaborating to research on proteins involved in antigen-antibody reactions. He has the same disease than you and is very competitive. I hope you continue in elaborating more pages, so nice as informative. my best wishes, Guillermo Thode |
| Comments: Nice site. I am a clinical instructor with student nurses at the baccaulearate degree, University of Moncton. |
| Comments: great ideas! thanks for sharing.i farmed for 15 yrs,and then injured my lower back several times,and got arthritis at 35,which has eventually spread to all joints,and then carpal started..can no longer hoe or bend or kneel or squat..your ideas will help m continue gardening .thanks a lot. sheryl |
| Comments: Great website!! Love the garden Bye Annie |
| Comments: Really enjoyed your site once Rachel and I figured out how to access it. Hope you both are well. Regards, Shirley and Rachel. |
| Comments: Hi Susan (if I may call you by your first name?) I'm a parent of a child who has fought all her life with a un-named disease. Currently we are seeing a pediatric neurologist in hopes of finding the answers to all her challenges. I believe the name of KWS is the disease he mentioned. He is not giving ny specific name for her condition until furture testing. But I think KWS is what he commented on. So, I decided to do some research to see if it fits possibly. We have a daughter, 12 years old, dealing with what seems to be almost everything under the sun a person could be hit with. She copes well considering and we hope to find some answers and possible ways to make her life more enjoyable. If you have a chance would love to chat, love your paintings, they're awesome. But if life seems to pull you in 20 directions making it hard to chat I understand. Thanks for all the info and some pleasures you've shared. Wishing the Very Best. Rachel :-) PS Hope to get back to your site on gardening would love any info that would assit my daughter on gardening, one of the pleasures I hope to open the door for her on if she so desires, so far she seems to what to. |
| Comments: I am an activity director at a nursing home. I am always looking for ways to get residents out in the garden. We are redoing our courtyard, and you have some really great ideas. My degree is in Horticultural Therapy, but it helps to get the view from some ne who needs to have an accessible garden. Thank you! |
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| Comments: WOW! this is a great site and so much information here. I have MS and love to work with flowers but not able to get down but this has given me alot of ideas. Will refer back here often and have sent the url to other friends that are disabled to enjoy Good luck and best wishes Amanda. |
| Comments: I'm here doing a review for Heartland Critique & Review. You should be hearing from me soon! |
| Comments: I'm delighted to have found your info in the Motivator magazine. I work at an Independent Living Center and we are thinking off putting together a program for gardening in our agency. I also have MS and while my husband does most of our gardening, I wou d like to experiment. Thanks! |
| Comments: Hi! I have a long way to go to finish all of the interesting information you have included on your site regarding handicapable gardening. I am also in a wheelchair and right now I am living in an apartment with my husband and daughter. They are my musc es when I need something brought to my level. I do have special hand cutters and a medium sized loper. I just finished volunteering at Epcot in the International Flower and Garden Festival. The Horticultural Therapy Association had a very special garden called the Opportunity Garden. It was filled with ideas of ways to garden for people with all kinds of challenges. I also belong to the Osceola Master Gardeners and we are in the process of planning a new garden, trying very hard to make it accessible for a variety of challenged individuals as well as normal bodied people. So many people have challenges that don't sh w (stress, high blood pressure, heart, breathing problems etc.) and we are hoping they will find that gardening is a good source of relaxation, both from the gardening to the thrill of sitting in your very own garden. I am looking forward to visiting your site frequently. |
| Comments: I've enjoyed dropping in. I can't sit long at my computer - physical problems. I'll sure drop back soon. I'm going tobe in Vancouver & Victoria again end of July & early August. I look forward to see- ing all the gorgeous flowers & I'll go to the ones you mention, that I haven't seen. Thanks so much for your wonderful website. Best Regards gg |
| Comments: I finally make it to your page to admire all the good things that you have on it. Just signed on the Netscape and have not been able to get any sound with the web pages. Does your page have sound? I am going back now and look at your artwork! That is a talent that you didn't mention before. Love, Helen T. |
| Comments: Thank you for your Email sorry you could not sign my book but hope you can try again soon. Your home page is just great, sure makes mine look sick, but hoping to fix that real soon |
| Comments: Thank you for your Email sorry you could not sign my book but hope you can try again soon. Your home page is just great, sure makes mine look sick, but hoping to fix that real soon |
| Comments: A lovely site. Thank you so much. Linda |
| Comments: I found your page very interesting, and it sounds like you are describing my type SMA. Please visit my page which is only just getting off the ground. |
| Comments: Hi, I'm Mom to Tristan (6 1/2 yrs, sma II/III) Thanks for your very informative site. And thanks for sharing your wonderful photos and background. Tristan wasn't diagnosed until he was 5. Fortunately I've taken him swimming since he was a small baby, and e takes swim lessons year-around. It's been a life-saver for him. By the way, we have 4 cats. Our tortoise shell, Triona, is 15 years old! Best wishes always, Pam |
| Comments: Great website, I am sure you are inspiring many who thought they couldn't. Keep up the great work N. McKay |
| Comments: I'm an avid gardener but had a mild stroke about a year ago & find some things much harder to do. I'm about fully recovered but tire very easily & have a harder time coping with many of my garden chores which used to be simple. Glad to have found your sit & some of your solutions & hints. Hang in there -- I know how you feel about gardening being a part of your life that you refuse to give up. |
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| Comments: I just love your site! I've probably been in here about 20 times! I especially like the gardening pages. I have a 3 year old daughter w/SMA type II who has been in the garden w/me since she was 7 months old. Thank you for sharing your story and informati n. Sincerely, Karen |
| Comments: I have SMA, Type IV. Out of curiosity, I went searching for information on SMA. I found your site and a lot of information. I realize now, I am not alone. I enjoyed reading your website..and I wish you all the best. You've done a good job there. Meeqwetch!!! |
| Comments: Great site, I work at a rehabilitation center with people of all abilities and am starting a horticultural therapy program because it's a terrific way to help patients meet their goals. We have raised beds similar to yours and they're great!! Keep up the reat work, your site is wonderful!! |
| Comments: Thank yoy for putting together an incredibly informative webpage about SMA. A young child that I babysit for has SMA and I am always looking to understand more about her struggle and condition. How wonderful you are for all you have endured and overcome. You are in my thoughts! Bless you. |
| Comments: Thank You...Thank You...Thank You!!! Today was one of "those Days" when everything went wrong with no warning and then I "stumbled" across your page. I smiled all the way through it and admired your tenacity (&your mom's). Thank You for reminding me my life "ain't all that bad". I needed a g od kick in the butt. :') Sandy |
| Comments: Very interesting reading. I too have SMA3 and reading your bio was like reading my own. Drop me a line sometime and lets chat! Cheers! Dave |
| Comments: Got Ms Magnolia at SPCA nine years ago. I'm retired and she is the joy of my days!!! Love your page. So clever! |
| Comments: I visited the website of Aker on referral from Mimi-ji Flintermann. I am remarkably impressed as are the other members of the Furball Chorus. We live in a town our human calls Pacifica, CA near the ocean. We did have a pot of daisy mums when we moved in t this house last August. Is that what you meam by flowers? I used to live in the weeds as they were good for hiding. I am usually quite shy though some say I look like a forocious Tom cat, I am really kinda of a scaredy and I hate fighting and used to like girls but have lost interest since coming into this commune. But I am happy here vs there. It is safer here, a lot more comfortable and food is more reliable and easy to come by. You certainly are good looking. I am sorry to hear of your vision d fficulties but I trust that will not interfere with your webhosting capabilities. I would not continue outdoor hunting if I were you. You could just catch a bus if you're not careful. I gave up the outdoor life and I still have two eyes!! Don't miss a d y of it, either. Henry Nice chatting--Best of Dreams to You |
| Comments: Aker- you and Susan have a wonderful website! Such a lot of great information. As I too am part Siamese, I can really relate to your story. Hope to hear from you soon--take care--purrs, Mimi-Ji |
| Comments: Hi Sue! I just wanted to sign your book, because I don't think I ever have! And send you to see my new page, about Benjamin :o) I love your page, and your story, and have included it in my "Links that I find Inspiring" section, please let me know if you would ra her not be linked. Hope you are well! Terri (enjoying the sun today!) |
| Comments: Terrific page. This certainly shows me what can be done with a web-page; reading the guest book is also an inducation of how your site is both helping and bringing pleasure to others. I love gardening, especially alpines. The scent and appearanc of the old fashioned spe ies roses make them my favorites. Wonderful job - Alex M. |
| Comments: Would you know of any contacts I can make re horticultural gardening in Israel? |
| Comments: I did enjoy visiting in tour pages.I wish you continued sucess.Please excuse the typing I am 70 year old male with Parkinsons.I wish you well. Thank You Whitey Richerson |
| Comments: I Fell in love with all the paintings. Susan Rowe My wife paints all so. I like the colt painting vary much, it looks like a photo it is so well done. Keep up the good work Bob |
| Comments: Thanks you. It inspired me to see the photographs and to experience a part of your world. |
| Comments: Loved your site - will be back to browse further I am beginning to build a site of my own - a lot of fun, but time consuming. 8-) Love gardens but have to use a wheelchair outside so rather limited now. I am owned by Gemma, a 15½ year old moggie. Season's greetings Sylvia |
| Comments: My wife and I build wheelchair accessable gardens for use in faclities for therapy and well being. We are always interested in any input or interest We currently have no computer of our own but would love to share information. your presentation is beautif l. Bob + Laura Pierce H.C.74 box 84d Whiting Me. 04691 or (207)259-9803 |
| Comments: Your web site is great. It is well done & has plently of links that I'm just starting to look into. |
| Comments: I also have SMA but am 49. Didnt get diagnosed til my mid 30's. Dont have the respiratory problems. But in Feb 97 had a spiral fracture of the right thigh. Had to have surgery and like you could not bear weight on leg for at least 3 months. Surgery r quired metal rods and screws luckily no cast. My experience was a nightnmare I wont go into here. I now cannot walk and cannot risk breaking another bone in either leg. I also had contractures and surgery for both of the tendons one at 19. One at about 24. I walked poorly when I broke my leg. The lleg broke before I fell. Yes I also have osteoporosis but from what Ive read I have to exercise for treatment with calcium to work. I can not exercise. I exhaust myself enough transferring to my wheelchair etc. But then I am almost 50. The leg I broke still hurts and the muscle spasms are intense. I take zanaflex which is a fairly new antispasmodic. Also at times painkillers and a eve. Xanax helps my swallowing problem. I spend much time resting in bed. Transportation is a problem as is my house that is not designed for not walking. Planning to move back to PA where I have more friends and the services are a bit better. Never had blood test so I may not have SMA. Fir t neurologist said he wasnt sure but there were no blood tests. Since I havent been able to work and am not eligible for govt help Ihave no insurance. So I havent gotten a test to find out. My interest is cats and I have several who keep me company. One boy friend to help me. I am amazed at how different and difficult it has been not to walk. When I walked and used my chair a lot thought I understood. I now use a power chair. Someone sent me this link. Happy flowers. Lisa |
| Comments: I love this page! what a wonderful human being you are to do such a thing as this web page as much pain as you are in. My mother has the same disease as you, and love of flowers. Please email her as she has the same love for all plants and flowers that yo have (and you have so much in common). Perhaps you can bring her hope. As your page has done for many!! Her email is Lpwood@juno.com and her name is Yvonne Wood. Thanks! Melissa Munn |
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| Comments: Susan, just tried to e-mail you, and got them returned to me twice, reason listed was "user unknown"?? Let me know if everything is OK?? Melissa |
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| Comments: What a terrific job you have done on your Webssite This is the first time I have ever answerd a Website!! Iam 71 have had Pd 12years. Very nice meeting you, Gerard {Gerry} |
| Comments: I am 13 and have Muscular Dyst Duchennes. I live with My grandparents in a beautiful place calles Cronulla. The name is Aboriginal for Place of Pink Shells. I have a brother who also has DMD .He lives with my Mum in Tasmania.The next bus stop South is Ant rctica.I have a Jack Russell called Twigbut my Auntie Clare who lives in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney has 4 cats all beautiful and friendly who were street accidents [father unknown]. I enjoy my life and have many friends who come to play at our hous . I hope you have a happy life love from Arran |
| Comments: I enjoyed your web page very much. I am an avid vegetable gardener (especially hot chili peppers) but help my wife out with a broad range of flowers. I live in Hays, Kansas now but lived in Canada for about 25 years. I was a professor at University of Alb rta and Queen's University in Speech Pathology and Audiology. I now teach 14 different courses long distance in Assistive Technology (AT)for special needs individuals. I've often thought of developing a long distance course in AT and Gardening. Looks lik I've found someone with experience who might be able to help if I decide to develop one!! I've been to a number of the B.C. gardens you mentioned. They're lovely! Bye, for now! ron |
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| Comments: Great site!! |
| Comments: absolutely STUNNING page you've got here!!!! I love it!!! |
| Comments: Just stopped by to say "Hi" back! Trouble sends his regards to Aker as well ;-) Have you put the kettle on for tea yet?? ;-) Just teasing!! Talk to you later. |
| Comments: Your site is an inspiration! Maybe we could link our sites for I have a greeting card business titled "Gardening Greetings" and I am in the process of adding Gardening info....let me know your thoughts. |
| Comments: I am slowing going through your web page and enjoying it all. I love your paintings. I enjoy our email visits. |
| Comments: Your page is wonderful and full of useful information. Your gardens look great! Keep up the good work :) |
| Comments: Just saw your paintings. The horses are really fine, The flowers are fantastic. They remind me of some I have collected from old botany illustrations. Unfortunately, I came across your site while trying to get some basic information re KGS: a nurse friend of mine has a 9 year old son with that as a "probable diagnosis" to deal with. Best to you |
| Comments: It was really nice to finally find someone on the net wih SMA.Send me a note sometime ok? |
| Comments: The photos, artwork and layout of your site are all gorgeous. You are a very talented designer. |
| Comments: Aker, you're such a pretty kitty! Thanks for visiting my site! I loved visiting you and will come back again soon. Thank you for adding a link to my Kitty's Galleria - I will add a link to your site! |
| Comments: Thanks for visiting Ginger The Cybercat and providing us with a link to your page. We really enjoyed our visit. Your page is most informative and fun. We will definitely be back! |
| Comments: Hi Susan, Your pages look terrific! I had no idea you were so talented, your paintings are beautiful. Aker is adorable, too bad he and my Mom's cat "Trouble" can't meet, they look so much alike, they'd think they were looking in a mirror :-) Take care, Melissa |
| Comments: I loved your web page. Well done and tasteful. Also your art is great! Marie |
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