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Re: dosent anyone stay up late anymore?


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Posted by jonnnny3006 on May 31, 2007 at 11:29:56 from (67.142.130.47):

In Reply to: dosent anyone stay up late anymore? posted by jonnnny2006 on May 31, 2007 at 00:32:18:

I'm not lonley as i have a wife. She stays up late to but not as late as me. I have a hard time sleeping for more than 3 hours in a row. I suffer from chronic pain. The meds i take can cause insomina. I take alot of meds each and every day. meds are supposed to make you sleppy and somtimes they do. But I never get to much sleep at a time. As for a job.... Well i used to put glass in scyscrapers. but i was in 2 car accidents in 2000 both were not my fault at all. in one of the accidents i was not driving. one accident was on my way home from work. the second was on my way to work. I had to have surgery on my spine in the c-6 c-7 area. they had to put in a titanium (bad speller) plate to fuse the bones together since they had to remove the disk that was causing shooting pain in my arm and I could not controll my left 2 fingers. so the surgey fixed the shooting pain and i can controll my fingers again.. but it came at a price. I have a paralized right vocal cord, which makes my voice not work right, i lose alot of air as my cords dont seal any more, no seal no good voice. so if i talk at a higher pitch the left cord compensates but it sounds really dumb. so I don't like to use the phone to call people to ask questions...... thats where this site comes in. here I sound normal as i can use my hands to talk. As far as a job? i cannot return to putting glass in scyscrapers as i have a weight lifting restriction. Plus you cant be on the meds that i take as it would be unsafe to be up really high and get goofy. I now tinker with tractors and drive truck for my mom buissness when i feel up to it. But there i many days i have to sit down all day, it really sucks as i used to be a realy active outdoor person. i have 5 achers and that keeps me more then busy. in fact i have to pay people to help with the heavy work. I used to like to pull motors and trannys but i cannot do that any more. if i do i will pay for it for the next week or so, then nothing gets done. so i just tinker with farmalls now. My wife works and she takes good care of me. I wish it could be diffrent as i always was the bread winner and now she has to be. But she is amazing and stands by me 100% Its hard for my kids to understand somtimes why i cant do some of the things other dads do with there kids. I just try to make the most out of my good days and rest on bad days. I'm 29 years old and my insurance companys says i'm use insurance like a 70 year old person. I am just thankful to be alive.
jonnnny2006


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