Post-polio syndrome - the new challenge of an old
disease.
Polio Experience Network offers
information, inspiration, ideas and resources to help you understand polio and
post-polio syndrome, and to confidently manage life with it. Or to help a loved
one cope with the effects of polio. We also offer resources for students doing
research on the disease. We even have some links about disability in general.
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Where can you find information?
For information specifically about polio and post-polio
syndrome, see:
"About Post-Polio Syndrome"
(a P.E.N. page).
For a good explanation of polio; what it is, what causes it, etc. see "What
Is Polio?"
Our
"Resource Links: Polio Places, People and
Forums on the Internet" page will guide you
to just about everything about polio that's available on the Web - at least, that we've
been able to keep up with so far.
Besides the "Where Can I Find a Support Group?" page
(see column on the left), for an international online support group, check out The
IPPSO (International Post Polio Support Organization) Forum.
Where can you find a post-polio doctor?
See the online Library links
and titles.
The PPS Bibliography is an annotated, organized list of 1200 articles related to
post-polio syndrome. A great resource. Temporarily
(?) not available on the Web, but you can inquire about price and order
from: PPS Bibliography, 2 Coral Way, Half Moon Bay, CA USA
94019-2300.
Also ... Browse
down the titles of archived issues of The P.E.N. & ink
newsletter.
There are other post-polio folks out there!
To locate a support group in your area, see our "Where Can I Find a Support Group?"
page. If you can't find something there, e-mail your query to G.I.N.I. International.
Would you like to join an Internet e-mail support or information group? Or maybe just
correspond personally with a polio individual? Our
LINKS page has everything you need!
For matters related to disability in general, see:
Joni
and Friends,
the disability outreach of Joni Earekson Tada, "a quadriplegic as
a result of a diving accident in 1967, (who) is an internationally known advocate for the
disabled, radio host, author, conference speaker and mouth-artist." You'll find disability
resource links, a chat site, family retreat opportunities, "Wheels for the
world" and
other very helpful information.
The
INVISIBLE DISABILITIES Advocate
(IDA) is "Helping people understand chronic, debilitating illness and
pain." They ask, "Do your loved ones have a
difficult time understanding your illness, because to them you 'LOOK
fine? 'IDA's publications help friends and family see the courage and determination
it takes to live with a disabling illness, amidst the challenges, frustrations
and losses!"
Rest Ministries, Inc.,
for people who live with chronic illness or
pain. "Rest Ministries, Inc. is a pioneer in acknowledging chronic illness from an
emotional and spiritual perspective. ... (they) genuinely understand pain and how to
address it; with education, hope and of course, comfort." -Tim Hansel, author of
You
Gotta Keep Dancin'
"Dan Miller,
Speaker" (a polio survivor)
asks, "Are
you Living,
Laughing & Loving Life!??"
and adds,
"My
11th year of full
time speaking, still finds me
giving: The
JOY of hope, The
COURAGE to risk, The
FREEDOM of Humor, & The
POSSIBILITY to reach dreams!" It's a site
you have to visit!
Disabled Online is "a directory that
offers a variety of resources and topics, as well as offering forums and chat rooms." Quite
comprehensive.
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