Okay, my original post last night was when I could not sleep due to pain.
I am not the computer literate, I do not know what a troll is, but would like to reassure everone that Iknow that one there' only one chewing gum, it ruins it for the rest of us.
However, once again, I did not mean to cause a stir, I have no idea what the **** happened. I did catch some of the posts, I was hoping only to hear from those that can share positively. I saw one post about a guy that was 90%, and still workin on vehicles. I wish. At 70%, i can barely type on a computer, my wife has to drive me everywhere, and, I have to buy split wood now, can't even cut and split my own anymore. And watching my wife carryin' in the firewood, cause I can't, just humiliates the **** out of me. Can't stoke my own stove, I need to move South.
I did not want a conflict here, quite the contrary, however, as people are, some have chose to take a hill that was nothing to begin with.
I can assure you all, I am in quite a bit of pain, both physically and mentally. And yes, I DO go to the VA, and I do talk to the people as suggested. Sometimes, though, I just wanted to share with others here.
I still feel I want to request to have my account deleted, and never come back. For some stupid reason, well, 'cause I hurt and can't sleep, I googled this site as I had deleted it from my favorites, and lo' and behold, I could still sign in.
Whatever, just delete me...I'm done with conflict, I apologize to anyone that I have bothered. With my sincerest regrets, I surely did not mean to cause a stir.
Best to all, no hard feelings, its all good. I may even delete my ISP after this, life is too short for this ****
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