posted on Jan, 7 2009 @ 11:19 PM
I put this in my blog on
blogspot. I didn't know which forum would be the best so I put it here. Sorry mods,
move it if you must, sorry but here is goes.
Normal, what is it, and what does it mean to us? It is a question that I was posed with today while in conversation with someone who is in the same
boat as me. Paraplegia. We were talking about things that I am going through because I am new at this and she has been dealing with it since she could
remember. I was talking about these new braces that were robotic. They are still in the prototype/research stage and the company is still not mass
marketing them, but I was so hyped that something like that was out there and that it was possible that one day I could have them and I could walk. I
could get back to "normal."
I was telling her about these things, and she was like, "that's so cool. Maybe when they come out you can walk and be normal again. I'm not going
to. I am done with that stuff."
I was like okay. Then she went on.
"Normal for me is living in the chair and everything. I have been doing it since I can remember. I never did walk like you, so the chair is normal.
'Normal' for you is walking around and doing things. For me it is the chair and I am cool with it."
I wasn't sure how to react. First I was like, don't you want to be like everyone else and normal. That probably the pig headed part of me coming
out. Then I thought about what she said. She had gotten used to this life, and she could see that I still haven't let go of what my life once was.
That I was looking at these braces as a way back to normality.
So I guess when you look at "normal," it depends on where your normal is coming from. It is normal for a person who works in the coal mine who is
living paycheck to paycheck to exist in that life. If you put someone like Paris Hilton in a situation where she has no money like she does and help
in life like she does and she had to sink or swim, we can all see the brick sinking to the bottom of the pool. She would be crying, loudly at that
too, to have everything go back to normal.
I guess everything is perception.