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Beale

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Hey all. Sorry I have not been on in a very long time. Randy you can remove this post if you want to. I will understand.

One year ago Jan 18 I woke up not knowing who I was or where I was. My wife took me to the ER. By the time I got there i was in a semi coma state. They did a battery of tests and could not find anything physical. I was put into the "Mental Ward". I stayed for 8 days. I came around about 3 days in. It was discovered then that my left side was not responding correctly. Flash forward one year later. 5 MRI's, 4CT's, Spinal Tap, and to many Dr's to count. I am still the same. Oh I am a lefty also.

I had bought the 705 in hopes that it would help me mentally. I ended up selling it for $$ on bills. I have nothing left of my MD stuff. I can no longer walk without a cane, or a Walker. I live in pain 24/7.

I am sorry I have not been on site. It is so hard to read the great finds. I am now depressed, out of a Job, and fighting for SSD.

I just really wanted my friends to know what was going on. Beale.
 
Beal,
I am very sorry for your condition. I always look forward to reading your post. I am not sure what to say ,but keep your faith hopefully thing will turn around for you.
 
Hang in there friend.Hope things work out for you. Don't give up on the SSD. Fight them all the way. Good Luck.
 
I'm so sorry to hear this Beale. I've always enjoyed your posts. My prayers are with you and for your recovery. Take care and may God bless you and yours.
 
Beale...I sent you a PM a few weeks back and you responded explaining your situation. Thanks for sharing here with other forum members. I have and will continue to pray for you my friend. By sharing with everyone I'm sure more priors will be lifted up. " Gods Speed My Friend" TomB

PS We sure miss your post here.
 
Thanks to all! I will continue to post on the forum from now on. I will not be finding stuff, but a hearty congrats is always nice, Beale.
 
So sorry to hear this ! I've wondered where you have been. I really hope that something can be done to help! Try and stay as positive as you can my friend ! Always enjoyed your positive feedback on this forum! I also will be praying for you!
 
So glad to hear from you. Just two hours ago a buddy and me were wondering where you were at. You have been missed. Praying for you my friend.
 
Beale,

You have been replying to my posts for so long that i feel I know you
Wow mate...I thought I had it tough not being able to m.d.since Feb. - waiting on surgery that will cost me $3500 due to a torn up knee
I slipped over and damaged it and can't afford med. insurance.

I am very sorry to hear of your pain and loss of job and function.
Sometimes life deals us very hard hands...its not fair and it often happens to the nicest people unfortunately.
The monetary cost of any chronic illness is way too heavy
and the mental side of dealing with it can sometimes seem endless and futile
Please remember that developing depression in these situations is a very normal response
BUT ...may I suggest a couple of things...
that you beware of some of the depression meds the Dr's may put you on...change meds until you find one that suits you
If you manage it, just try and stay even a little bit positive
Keep striving to find the cause if you can.

To not know what it the cause is must be extremely hard .
A friend battled with dr's and specialists for 3 yrs about her acute, unrelenting lower back pain
It took that long and many doctors to find the doctor with the knowledge and experience to diagnose correctly.
Good Luck, Best wishes and "keep your chin up" mate

T59

ps. My life was turned upside down in 2004 due to a serious injury, I had some unsuccessful op's, I have not been able to work since and live permanently on pain meds.
 
G'day Beale.
It's good to see you back up and posting Again.
Sorry to hear about the curve ball you copped. Life is full of surprises. Sometimes they are surprises that we don't like.:thumbdown: I hope you can enjoy the forum. Part of the enjoyment of posting here, apart from being encouraging to others, is the satisfaction you get by passing your knowledge onto newbies and those who can use your advice.:thumbup:
Hopefully things will improve over time and you arm able to retrain your brain to bypass the damaged area that is causing the current problem. It's amazing what it can do when confronted with such challenges.
All the best.
Mick Evans.:ausflag:
 
Beale, I'm very sorry to hear of your misfortune. My thoughts and prayers are with you, and I would say so are the thoughts and prayers of many others. You have always been so generous in the recognition and praise that you give others, I hope that you can come through this bad time and regain what you have lost...if not all, then in part. Do not give up hope...keep working on yourself, even if it is to keep searching for medical information and advice about your condition. Dont give up hope. Thoughts are with you.
 
Beale , I am so sorry to read your story and wish you well. If i can offer you some old aussie comics at my cost just to take your mind of things for a while you are most welcome. I have had a few back problems but a bit of a laugh now and then does help when your on your back. I also like to google map some of our members towns , the north is frozen and i am sitting here in the tropics 27c and overcast with 100mm of rain over nite. Makes it easy for snoopy and me to dig in Townsville. P M if you want me to send you the comics.
Kind regards mark
 
My friends, you are very kind and caring. Thank you for the uplift, prayers and support.

A special thanks to TomB for waking me out of my stupor, Beale.
 
Beale,
Very sorry to hear about your health problems,when I joined this forum you were the first to reply to my
1st post and it gave me a big boost in confidence.Clearly you have made lots of friends here and I (we)
wish you well in your recovery.....kiwijim
 
Yes Beale, get well for sure and you have given others so much support in the past I hope it comes around back to you. Try fresh homemade vegatable juices(carrot, celery, beet, apple, spinach, etc.) everyday made with a juicer machine for healing. It is what got me through a bad sickness and DOES work!

Mick in Dubbo said:
G'day Beale.
Hopefully things will improve over time and you arm able to retrain your brain to bypass the damaged area that is causing the current problem. It's amazing what it can do when confronted with such challenges.
All the best.
Mick Evans.:ausflag:

Here is how the brain can retrain to bypass the damaged area. This boy is physically almost completely missing half his brain from a gunshot and he graduated and got a degree. A lot of kids with a full brain cannot get a high school diploma.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahad_Israfil
The injury destroyed much brain tissue and half of his skull, but the skin of his scalp survived. Although Ahad now uses a wheelchair, he has regained most of his faculties and has successfully obtained a degree with honors..

Man With Half A Brain - In 1987, fourteen year-old Ahad Israfil was shot in the head and lost half of his brain and skull. Believe it or not, the other half of his brain took over all functions and he graduated with honors from a local junior college! -- Incredibly, not only did Ahad retain sufficient mental faculties to speak, walk and live a normal life, he managed to graduate from his local University with an honors degree.

http://www.mymultiplesclerosis.co.uk/stranger-than-fiction/ahadisrafil.html
Kid Looses Half His Brain/Skull In Shooting
This is a really inspiratial story about a 14 year old kid who lost half of his brain/skull in a shooting. Incredibly, not only did Ahad retain sufficient mental faculties to speak, walk and live a normal life, he managed to graduate from his local University with an honors degree. This demonstrates the remarkable recovery abilities of the human brain and experts believe that studying the regenerative powers of the brain cells may lead to treatments for other brain related problems such as Alzheimer's disease.

Beale said:
I had bought the 705 in hopes that it would help me mentally. I ended up selling it for $$ on bills. I have nothing left of my MD stuff. I can no longer walk without a cane, or a Walker. I live in pain 24/7. I am sorry I have not been on site. It is so hard to read the great finds. I am now depressed, out of a Job, and fighting for SSD. I just really wanted my friends to know what was going on. Beale.

I have a suggestion, IF anyone has any excess-abundant resources or an extra Metal Detector(MD) (and/or headphones, digger, pinpointer, etc.) kicking around, could they please give it -- donate it -- post it to Beale.
 
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