+lamelewis Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww I am very impressed. Thanks for sharing. I don't know who he is. My friend sent to me this clip and I googled his name because of you . I am so lucky that I never been in pain as I grew up with no help at all from the government, just to live and do the best of what I have. Growing up in third world country has no help and in a way we are lucky as we are not in pain now. Most of polio guys who had helped here in the US are in pain now, I guess , that post polio syndrome. Again thank you very much for the information . Steve is very famous after all. .....Stephen Dwoskin (January 15, 1939 - June 28, 2012
+PolioLad Thank you so much for such a good and interesting reply. Some of Stephen Dwoskin's films are on You Tube and I had happened to be watching 'Outside In' a few weeks ago. I have seen all your videos as they came out and always admired and have often been moved by your movements and being. I think you are a very special person, hugely positive, stylish and inspiring (as well as being very sexy and attractive). I did have a very good old friend, who died in his 70s and who suffered from post-polio syndrome but I thought it was largely caused by over-exerting himself all through his life, though maybe it was also to do with unhelpful polio treatment given in his childhood. Anyway, all good wishes.