Living in a very unhealthy state of mind my entire life mixed with the fact that in 2015 I had a series of 50-60 mind and body altering seizures, I am a hopelessly foggy and physical mess. No longer do I write, nor perform music. Due to dexterity, no longer write poetry or draw. Many things have been taken from me due to gross negligence by these charlotons. I have helped anyone I chose to let in my life as much as I could and then some. I have an invention that has moved into marketing and post development and with any luck I will be able to do something I haven't had much of HELP!!!!!! Still Here.
Hmmm...: Living in a very unhealthy state... - My MSAA Community
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Don’t give in. Don’t quit. Keep going. Everyone can contribute to this world, no matter how disabled we become. Keep the mind active and even if you have only one finger that works, keep it going as long as you can. There is always something we can do, so do it. Just by your post you have braighten someone else’s day. Be strong, you are not alone. Blessings Jimeka 🦋 🦔 🐛
Fattius, now that is a cool name. Sounds ancient roman, very very cool.
Sounds like things are on the upside for a change. Just keep on keeping on that’s all any of us can do.
Donnie
Hi Fattius ...congrats on your invention moving forward! That is a cool accomplishment.
You mentioned not doing your writing or poetry due to dexterity. Have you ever tried voice to text? The free voice to text function on smart phone and tablet keyboards works well. There are more sophisticated apps available too. You have an interesting way of expressing yourself in your posts so I’m betting your poetry and writing is interesting too.
There certainly are charletans in the medical field like any other profession. I remind myself that some graduated at the top of their class and some at the bottom. Hard to know which is which sometimes. I’m still on this earth because my Dad found an MD that knew his stuff after I encountered a slew of ignorant self-important MD’s years ago when I was 22. It was a lesson, I carry with me to this day and I never trust a doctor at first encounter. Never.