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NorthernRedneck

NorthernRedneck

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Opened right up. Still a bit of infection. But looking better. My grandma was apparently alert today but very weak and high on morphine. She asked my brother where I was. This is where. Dealing with this at home.

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NorthernRedneck

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Been two years today since the accident. It's been a struggle to say the least. Most days I don't feel any better than I did 6 months after the accident. But I keep pushing forward and do what I have to in order to get stuff done. It's a daily battle not knowing how I will feel from hour to hour. Makes it damned hard to plan anything. Oh well. It is what it is.
 

NorthernRedneck

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The writing is pretty much on the wall for me now. Since it's the 2 year point of the accident all the doctors and basically say the same thing. I got what I got. And they pretty much all agree that I can't work anymore. My work benefits agree. They just advised me that I'm covered to the year 2043 for monthly payments. So basically I'm on "cash for life". It's a bittersweet pill to swallow. I won't have to worry about cash on one hand. On the other, I'm pretty much useless now. Day to day is nothing more than a battle with pain. It's very depressing to think that I'm only 40 and will have to spend the next 40 years in pain.

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