V3NMOUS
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As many of you know, last year I was involved in a freak accident, which caused me to have to get two toes amputated, and about 4 months worth of IV antibotics, because of the infection (Osteomylitis) I had several bouts of infections, (MRSA) then had to go through several rounds of chemo because of pancreatic cancer. Since July of 2012, I have been in the hospital more than I have been out.
At one time I had the world by the balls. Great job, promising family, & the rest. What a difference 15 months can make. Due to all of the crap, I now have orthostatic hypo tension. Basically, when I stand up my B.P. drops to the floor, and I pass out. Since January of this year, my falls have resulted in a broken neck, broken hip, and some cracked vertebrae. At 43 years old I get to use a walker everywhere I go, & if I know I'm going to be upright for a while, I get the joy of using a wheelchair. When I go shopping, I have to use of those stupid motorized carts. Makes me feel a real winner. Obviously I struggle to drive. One of my true loves. I have had a hot-rod of some sort since I was 22. Can't even have the joy of a cruise anymore.
Obviously I struggle to work. It's a bitch to try & do anything when you're dizzy all the time. I had to suck up my pride & apply for food stamps. Nothing more humiliating. I have worked since I was 16. NEVER relied on the government for anything. Sitting in line with some of California's finest citizens, hearing about entitlements will make the strongest man retch. I have had to apply for permanent disability. Once again hard. For a guy that has worked for everything I've ever had, applying for benefits makes me feel like a loser. Not to mention the downgrade in lifestyle. My wife & I have a 5 year old, that is non-verbal autistic. What a burden she carries. Not only taking care of him, but my reliance on her is at an all time high. You never know how much you need someone, until you can't do shit for yourself.
My point is this, cherish your health. If you have that, then you have the world by the balls. Things change in an instant, and remember not everyone that is on food stamps/etc. want to be there. I would give anything I have (besides my wife & kids) to work, to contribute, to feel useful again.
Thanks for letting me vent.
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At one time I had the world by the balls. Great job, promising family, & the rest. What a difference 15 months can make. Due to all of the crap, I now have orthostatic hypo tension. Basically, when I stand up my B.P. drops to the floor, and I pass out. Since January of this year, my falls have resulted in a broken neck, broken hip, and some cracked vertebrae. At 43 years old I get to use a walker everywhere I go, & if I know I'm going to be upright for a while, I get the joy of using a wheelchair. When I go shopping, I have to use of those stupid motorized carts. Makes me feel a real winner. Obviously I struggle to drive. One of my true loves. I have had a hot-rod of some sort since I was 22. Can't even have the joy of a cruise anymore.
Obviously I struggle to work. It's a bitch to try & do anything when you're dizzy all the time. I had to suck up my pride & apply for food stamps. Nothing more humiliating. I have worked since I was 16. NEVER relied on the government for anything. Sitting in line with some of California's finest citizens, hearing about entitlements will make the strongest man retch. I have had to apply for permanent disability. Once again hard. For a guy that has worked for everything I've ever had, applying for benefits makes me feel like a loser. Not to mention the downgrade in lifestyle. My wife & I have a 5 year old, that is non-verbal autistic. What a burden she carries. Not only taking care of him, but my reliance on her is at an all time high. You never know how much you need someone, until you can't do shit for yourself.
My point is this, cherish your health. If you have that, then you have the world by the balls. Things change in an instant, and remember not everyone that is on food stamps/etc. want to be there. I would give anything I have (besides my wife & kids) to work, to contribute, to feel useful again.
Thanks for letting me vent.
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