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Your rehab will not stop when you leave<br />

the hospital and go home which is why you<br />

must learn to take c<strong>on</strong>trol.<br />

Edited & Illustrated by<br />

Julian Verkaaik B Des<br />

<str<strong>on</strong>g>Back</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>Track</strong> provides basic informati<strong>on</strong><br />

which will help you take the bull by the<br />

horns and take c<strong>on</strong>trol of your future. A<br />

spinal cord injury is not the end of the road.<br />

It may mean hanging up your boots for good<br />

and getting a new set of wheels but there is<br />

no reas<strong>on</strong> to sit <strong>on</strong> the roadside and watch<br />

life pass you by.<br />

This handbook is designed to help you do<br />

just that - to help you get back into the real<br />

world with a good base of knowledge that<br />

will help keep you out of hospital later. It<br />

is written in everyday language that will<br />

compliment the informati<strong>on</strong> you will be<br />

getting from your medical teams. The issues<br />

that surround spinal cord impairment are<br />

complicated but they can be understood<br />

by any<strong>on</strong>e – it may take a bit of time but it<br />

is worth it.<br />

When you’ve fallen from grace and landed<br />

in a spinal unit you need to begin learning,<br />

right from day <strong>on</strong>e. Rehabilitati<strong>on</strong> is not a<br />

medical process but a process of learning.<br />

You are the most important stakeholder in<br />

the outcome of your rehabilitati<strong>on</strong>. Not the<br />

doctors. Not the Hospital. You.<br />

Nobody else can rehabilitate you<br />

- you must do this for yourself.<br />

In the early days of your recovery there will<br />

be an enormous amount of medical activity<br />

happening around you that you will not<br />

have much c<strong>on</strong>trol over. This will so<strong>on</strong> pass<br />

and you will become much more involved<br />

in the process of your rehabilitati<strong>on</strong>.<br />

All you need to do is take life <strong>on</strong>e<br />

day at a time and try to learn <strong>on</strong>e<br />

new thing every day.<br />

Having a spinal cord impairment will not<br />

stop you from having a happy and fulfillin<br />

life. Yes, things have changed and life will<br />

never be quite the same but change is the<br />

<strong>on</strong>ly c<strong>on</strong>stant we have in life. D<strong>on</strong>’t fight it,<br />

embrace it and work it to your advantage.<br />

Above all else, keep believing<br />

in yourself!!<br />

Julian Verkaaik<br />

5 © New Zealand Spinal Trust, 2014

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