AYLESBURY, England (Reuters) - Five months after a minibus smash on the eastern front of the Sri Lankan civil war broke my neck and left me completely paralysed, the condition has long since lost its novelty value.
Since September, I have been unable to perform most of life's most basic functions. I need to be fed, washed, dressed and turned frequently in bed to avoid pressure sores.
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