We all tend to take our health for granted - until it's gone. Then, it's all too easy to obsess over what we've lost. But while you can't go back in time to a healthier you or wish away your limitations, you can change the way you think about and cope with your disability. This book tells about a person who became permanently paralyzed from the waist down when his automobile flipped out of control. Many of the hundreds of thousands who find themselves disabled yearly go on to live productive lives. However, he doesn't exist these thoughts. He addresses those traumatically injured citizens who have become permanently disabled. "My main purpose here is to share enough insight to help those in recovery," he declares. "In truth, the disabled are generally too coddled and over-protected. Consequently, few people will tell a person with a disability the truth." By applying two very important goals in this book, he hopes that the disabled and their families will have a better idea about what lies ahead in the world of disability. No matter your disability, it's entirely possible to overcome the challenges you face and enjoy a full - and fulfilling - life.