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In this video I showcase some of my favorite useful gifts and items I use day to day. This video is not sponsored by any of the company/products displayed in the video. If you're watching please Click the RED SUBSCRIBE button and help grow ParaLife TV. It's all about helping people and bringing awareness. Thank you! Join ParaLife TV on: Facebook: / 984837665258905 ParaLife TV on: INSTAGRAM: / paralifetv Listed below are the items or items similar to the ones I show in the video. O'KEEFFE'S WORKING HANDS:https://okeeffescompany.com/products/... O'KEEFFE'S HEALTHY FEET: https://okeeffescompany.com/products/... LUFFA ON A STICK: https://amzn.to/35A32RE MASSAGER: https://amzn.to/2pUajwG SOCKS: https://amzn.to/2qdrGIP TELESCOPIC BACK SCRATCHER: https://www.amazon.ca/B011Z678CK TELESCOPIC SNOW BRUSH: https://www.amazon.ca/B07YFRDKV9 ICE CLEATS: https://www.amazon.ca/B076TYV18V TOOLS: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B086XC2BYV BOTTLE HOLDER:https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B079... MARLEY HEADPHONES: https://www.amazon.ca/B07SS3HS4C WHEELCHAIR GLOVES: https://www.amazon.ca/B07JYMHWPP CLAY BEADED NECK/SHOULDER WARMER: https://www.walmart.ca/PRD48BIPZ2JQMI0 REACH STICK:https://www.amazon.ca/B005JXC7BS STRETCHING BANDS:https://www.amazon.ca/B07SD61XZY WOODEN MASSAGER:https://www.amazon.ca/B00CKZWUN8 About me :) Twenty three years ago I suffered a spinal cord injury on a cold dark November night. It was diagnosed I had a T-12 incomplete compressional fracture. Since day one of my accident I have had and continue to have an enormous amount of support from my family, friends and community. Once becoming completely independent, bound to a wheelchair I always enjoyed giving back. Whether it was visiting schools, community organizations public speaking, demonstrating sports, visiting newly injured spinal cord patients, helping with non-profit organizations helping people is what I love to do. That is why I decided to start ParaLife TV. In today's world as we all know public gatherings, in my neck of the woods anyway have been basically shut down. ParaLife TV is a way for me to continue to help. Through YouTube I am able show people day to day experiences, how I have adapted to life in a wheelchair and share what our community has to offer. What is paraplegia? Paralysis of the lower half of your body, including both legs, is called paraplegia. Paralysis of the arms and legs is quadriplegia. Most paralysis is due to strokes or injuries such as spinal cord injury or a broken neck. Can a paraplegic walk? While the stereotype of a paraplegic is of someone in a wheelchair who cannot move his or her arms or legs, cannot feel anything below the level of injury, and cannot walk, paraplegics actually have a range of capabilities that may change over time, both as their health evolves and their physical therapy helps them. What does quadriplegia mean? Quadriplegia refers to paralysis from the neck down, including the trunk, legs and arms. The condition is typically caused by an injury to the spinal cord that contains the nerves that transmit messages of movement and sensation from the brain to parts of the body. Can paralyzed people walk again? Many factors play a role in regaining the ability to walk after a spinal cord injury. Fortunately, it is possible for many SCI survivors. There is potential to walk again after SCI because the spinal cord has the ability to reorganize itself and make adaptive changes called neuroplasticity What is Incomplete paraplegia? Incomplete paraplegia is an outcome of spinal cord injury that describes paralysis, and potentially loss of sensation, of the lower body. Because undamaged neural pathways exist when the injury is incomplete, it may be possible for individuals to recover weakened functions through intensive rehabilitation What is Complete paralysis mean? Complete paralysis is when you can't move or control your paralyzed muscles at all. You also may not be able to feel anything in those muscles. Partial or incomplete paralysis is when you still have some feeling in, and possibly control over, your paralyzed muscles. This is sometimes called paresis.