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Birgit S.'s avatar

Dear Mr Kureishi,

Just happen across the terrible news of your accident. My son is a quadriplegic because of cerebral palsy. He lives by himself with help and has been driving a power chair with his head since he is three. He fortunately has speech and uses voice recognition software. Between google assistant and voice recognition software for writing you will be able to live a meaningful rich life no matter how far your rehabilitation can take you. Please accept my heartfelt wishes for a speedy recovery and know whatever the outcome you will not have a half life! That would be an insult to millions of people living full and productive lives with disabilities. Sincerely Birgit S.

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Kathy O's avatar

Dear Mr. Kureishi - In September of 2021, I woke up on a Sunday morning and could not move my legs. Over the next few weeks, I lost the use of my arms and the ability to breathe on my own. All of this happened completely unexpectedly and without an identifiable cause. After 2 months in the hospital, during which time I did regain the ability to breathe and some limited use of my arms, I moved to a physical rehabilitation center, and slowly but surely relearned how to walk. It has been a difficult journey, but I am at last approaching a semblance of my former life. One of the great revelations for me, as I think it has been for you, is that people want to help and are happy to do whatever needs doing. It was hard for me to accept such help but there really was no choice. I wish for you a steady and ultimately complete recovery from this injury! Sincerely, Kathy O.

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