According to a May 6, 2024 report on statista.com, life expectancy after SCI greatly correlates to the severity and age of the person at the time of injury. For example, a 20-year-old who suffers from paraplegia may expect to live on average about 42 more years, while someone the same age who has sustained low tetraplegia may live 27 more years, compared to the average 58 years for someone without SCI. These stats are alarming, especially when you consider all the factors in our society and healthcare system that make it difficult - and often intentionally so from a “fiscally responsible” mindset of our elected officials - to promptly access the health services we need. Although our everyday struggles can consume us, we can also learn to see beyond those difficulties and discover where we belong and what we can do in this new life.
On June 27, 2024, More Than Walking members were invited to participate in a roundtable discussion hosted by C4 quadriplegic and Hip Hop musician Corey “Pheez” Lee, and C7 quadriplegic and More Than Walking CEO Jonathan Sigworth. Participate in future podcast discussions by signing up for our newsletter or Zoom events at https://www.morethanwalking.com/register. Listen as a podcast at https://anchor.fm/morethanwalking.
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