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Author: peggypeg
Hi!

What would you do if you could not eat or drink? I mean never eat or drink?
Well like me you would have a tube to have feed through and this feels like you are alone in the world and there is nobody who understands!

This is not true - there is a lot of support available and so please please try to understand that in the UK alone there are over 15,000 adults plus goodness knows how many children who are in the same situation.

If you haven't ever understood anything about this situation please read and learn as one day you might meet somebody who is in the same situation!
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Author: royht
I am trying to find out what service is wanted for repairs on std or electric chairs..( ie puntures or electric faults) whether a call out or collection service..
help me!!! create a service that works.. I my self have leg problems so i do understand this is not just a money thing also i would be intrested in hearing any anicdotes or storys and charges what would you consider fair pricing please let me no any surgestions or
ideas thanks for reading royht
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Author: supastevie
Welcome to this new group!
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Author: supastevie
Welcome to you both!
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I live alone in Southend on Sea England in a flat. I am fed up living alone in a flat and want someone to share a house with me in the beautiful county of Suffolk, England.If you would be interested please contact me. Age, disability, sex, religion or whatever doesn`t matter. I am just looking for someone who is like me lonely and would like to live somewhere beautiful, peaceful and quiet. My e.mail is southend704336@yahoo.co.uk. I look forward to hearing from you.
 
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Disability Sports News
I gave it everything - Du Toit
South Africa's Natalie du Toit is pleased with her performance in women's 10km swim, finishing in 16th place.

Crates still hopeful for Beijing defence
Paralympic athlete Danny Crates remains confident he will be fit to defend his T46 800m title in Beijing in September, despite struggling to recover from a series of Achilles tendon problems.

Norfolk hopeful of defending title
Paralympic tennis champion Peter Norfolk admits there is plenty of pressure on him ahead of Beijing but is hopeful he can rise to the challenge and win gold again.

Highlights: British Open wheelchair tennis
Highlights from the British Open in Nottingham where Paralympic tennis champion Peter Norfolk beat American world number one David Wagner to win his fourth quad singles title.

Stephens shows Sportsround his typical day
Sportsround joins Welsh athlete Nathan Stephens for the day as he prepares to compete in the javelin, discus and shot events at the Paralympic Games in Beijing.

Mitton targets more Paralympics success
Cathy Mitton tells BBC Radio Leeds she is hoping for a third consecutive table tennis medal at the Paralympics.

How blind football is played
David Clarke has shown the BBC how he plays blind football, as he trains for the Paralympics.

Edmunds aims for Paralympic gold
Graham Edmunds from Reading hopes for a repeat of the 4x100m relay team's success at Athens at next month's Paralympic Games.

Raynsford explains rowing switch
Paralympic rower Helene Raynsford tells Chris Hollins how she fell in love with the sport after having success with the Great Britain wheelchair basketball team.

Paralympian cyclists look ahead to Beijing
Paralympian cyclists Jody Cundy and Rachel Morris talk to Five Live about their build-up to the Paralympic Games in Beijing.

Highlights: Dutch duo win Wimbledon final
Dutch duo Robin Ammerlaan and Ronald Vink defeat France's Stephane Houdet and Nicolas Peifer to retain their Wimbledon Masters Series wheelchair doubles title.

Get to know rower Tom Aggar
Paralympic rowing hopeful Tom Aggar answers BBC Sport's questions

Pistorius eyes Olympic squad
Paralympian Oscar Pistorius sets his sights on going under 46 seconds in order to qualify for South Africa's 400m squad at the Beijing Olympics.

Storey ready for Beijing cycle challenge
Former Paralympic swimmer Sarah Storey is looking forward to launching her challenge for gold in the cycling event at the Paralympics in China.

Phillipson delighted with selection
British wheelchair tennis star David Phillipson is happy that his hard work has paid off with Paralympic selection.

McFall backs rival Pistorius
Amputee athlete John McFall gives his backing to rival Oscar Pistorius's bid to compete in the Beijing Olympics.

60-second profile: John McFall
Paralympic sprinter John McFall, whose right leg was amputated above the knee aged 19, tells BBC Sport why he loves his sport, and why he wishes races lasted longer.

Weir impressed by Olympic stadium
GB wheelchair athlete David Weir tells Five Live's Russell Fuller world records will be broken at the Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing.

5 Live Paralympics: The road to Beijing
Russell Fuller chats with four-time Paralympic gold medallist Mark Woods, Steve Parry, Catherine Merry and Great Britain blind footballer Aj Ahmed.

Inside Sport: Des Kelly tries blind football
Inside Sport reporter Des Kelly tries out some skills with the Great Britain blind football team.