Author: Graham - Admin

Quadriplegic Founder and Admin of the Mad Spaz Club. Spinal Cord Injury Keynote Speaker and WRD Ambassador. I like meeting wheelchair users and sitting in the sun at the beach. I created and keep this website running to help people. To give voice to those unable to speak. As an advocate and keynote speaker for spinal cord injury awareness I am not afraid to discuss tough and controversial subjects. I have become a better man for listening to you the Mad Spaz Club members, and I thankyou one and all. So willing to bare your soul and share your precious thoughts many of you have touched me deeply. I have cried and laughed along with you, it has been humbling, empowering, and will always be my honor. To all the valued members of the Mad Spaz Club I look forward to learning more about you all for many years to come, sharing with open hearts our experiences through the freedom of speech empowering us and making all our lives meaningful positive and the richer.

Tim Ward – Light At The End Of The Tunnel

Tim Ward was involved in a serious motor vehicle accident causing complete C5 tetraplegia. Tim spent five weeks in Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney before flying home to New Zealand to continue treatment and therapy in the Burwood Spinal Injuries Unit. Tim tells us of life before and after tetraplegia, his future plans, and offers a free ebook written by his mum.

Quadriplegia – A View From The Chair

My name is Graham, as a quadriplegic I’ve learnt a great deal about spinal cord injury paralysis and living life in a wheelchair. The physical emotional and social impact, and coming full circle with what I sometimes call, the gift of my accident. At 26 I knew very little about quadriplegia, that was all about to change.

Tegan Crick – Every Mothers Day

It Was Mothers Day. Tegan was to visit with her Mum but detoured off road for a bit of “bush bashing” first. “It was fun for a while then things got out of hand. The last thing I remember was my boyfriend yelling at the driver to slow down. I woke up in hospital a C5 paraplegic.” Tegan shares her heartbreak upon learning she would never walk again, receiving her first wheelchair and…

Gimp – A Word Not A Condition

Bob Salzman explains how “gimp” is just a word and shares his story of determination to walk independently leaving the wheelchair far behind. Pushing himself through a grueling exercise regime at the local YMCA incredibly Bob’s next goal is to run. “I had to believe in myself and believe that I could do more tomorrow than I was doing today…