I may be paralyzed from the waist down, but unlike Gray Davis, I'm not paralyzed from the neck up.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Some people are walking around with full use of their bodies and they're more paralyzed than I am.
I've seen many politicians paralyzed in the legs as myself, but I've seen more of them who were paralyzed in the head.
But at the same time, I don't let myself regret things to the point that I'm paralyzed.
As long as I know my head's in the right place, my feet are on the ground, I think I'll be fine.
I can wrap my legs around my neck.
I became paralyzed as an artist with writer's block.
It's depressing to think what it would mean to be impaired down the neck.
I was paralyzed from the chest down when I was 19, so I kind of put my head together about dying, and I think I've come to terms with it.
I am not the paraplegic seated permanently in his chair or the able-bodied person on her feet. Identity for a hemiplegic is a shifty thing.
I don't see myself as disabled. There's nothing I can't do that able-bodied athletes can do.
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