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Archive for September, 2005

Tuesday, September 20th, 2005

New crutches

Got a new set of crutches today. The Surefoot crutches I had been using were bigger, heavier and really starting to get in the way. The new crutches are Walk Easy Model 450. These are the total opposite of of the Surefoots. Smaller, lighter, and much less bulky. Once I get used to them the [...]

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Tuesday, September 13th, 2005

Walking to class

Wow, 3 days and 3 posts to my blog. I haven’t been this consistent in a while. Anyway today left the wheel chair in the trunk and I walked to class. And really the wheelchair is no faster than walking with crutches. The only advantages the chair has are that when I get tired I [...]

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Monday, September 12th, 2005

Peanut report

Just a note to say say that the doctor said everything is normal and that Stephanie and Peanut are doing ok. Stephanie has more info on her blog.

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Sunday, September 11th, 2005

Really a student now

Well, I’m really a student now. Spent 6 hours today talking homework for Qualitative Methods I. Qual I is basically statistics and regression analysis. Which isn’t that hard, I’m reasonably good with SPSS. Except for this homework we had to show our work. So while we didn’t have to do everything by hand, I used [...]

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