Read My Personal Account of Life With Spina Bifida
I left the cabin early in the A.M. today and decided to stop off in Chattanooga to stay at a “Best Western.” I do so love the old drive-up motel rooms.—The kind where you pull right on up to the door of your room. I have a big bed, fridge, microwave, TV, and all the…
Read MoreI drove to an all-night diner tonight. It’s Friday night…—the place is packed. Being alone, I grabbed a seat up front. My waitress, “Ms. Becky,” was supposed to get off work at 9 PM.It’s now 9:15 PM EST. She’s talking to a co-worker as I sit down. “I guess I ain’t getting out anytime soon…
Read MoreYou may or may not know, but I’ve had over thirty surgeries and procedures. I’d say the same surgical team performed the last ten. Many times, surgical students would “sit in” on my surgery.They are only there as an observer. There is one surgical student I remember well.We will call him “Travis.” “Travis” sat in…
Read MoreIt’s 7 PM, Thursday, at one of the many hospitals in America. My doctor advised me to go to the E.R. because of kidney pain and high fever. The hospital is full of sick people. Not just the E.R., but the whole hospital is full up. There is not an available bed in the hospital.…
Read MoreOne of the first memories of my life on this earth was in 1980. I even know the day— October 7th. Mom had brought me home from daycare. My brother Tony met us in the driveway and wanted me to go with him over to the dog pens. Tony was one of my two brothers.…
Read MoreMom didn’t have an operator’s manual for her son, me, born with Spina Bifida. She and I had to figure it out as we went. A mom can scare the fire out of a child to get him or her to learn a lesson. And I think it’s a good tool for them to have…
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