I imagine all of us on here have expressed those thoughts repeatedly. I know I 
have. Everyday I question whether this life of complete dependence is worth it. 
Most days the answer is yes, but as I get older and the routines get longer and 
harder, yes gets harder to say. This is year 44 for me. Sores won't heal, arms 
are weaker, harder to drive, aches and pains multiply, legs are bent and stiff, 
stomach and bladder hurt. Has it been worth it? Yes. But the rule of 
diminishing returns is alive and well.

Larry Willis
Retired and proud of it


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> Date: February 4, 2015 at 10:33:41 PM EST
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> Subject: [QUAD-L] I'm so tired of being patient
> 
> I'm so tired of patiently waiting for someone to get me up EVERY SINGLY 
> MORNING!! Having it take 2 hours+'s THEN still need to do more Quad shit 
> before I can get out the door.
> 
> I'm so tired of being hungry but needing to wait for somebody to make me 
> something to eat BUT have them cook it their way.
> 
> It's been 42+ years and I'm done. I've had it!

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