Why do people keep pushing on? I mean it's bad enough to be substantially 
disabled, but it doesn't stop there. People, in general, don't want to be 
around you. It's difficult to go places and do things; average things that most 
people do all the time. And you know from experience that illnesses and such 
can pop up at any moment, much more easily than the average person. You try 
like hell to avoid being dependent on the government but it's nearly 
impossible, even if you work full-time. That means you constantly have someone 
with which to answer. Someone with their own rules, who can't begin to 
understand you and what you go through on a daily basis. I could see where if 
you were recently disabled then maybe you haven't been through enough to 
realize what life is going to throw your way, but what about those of us that 
have been around a while? What keeps you pushing on… Jeff

      From: greg <g...@eskimo.com>
 To: quad-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2017 6:30 PM
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p{display:block;margin:0.00in;}#yiv8188203869 body{}-->I hate going to bed. I 
freeze the first half hour no matter how warm I get my room.Shake like I'm 
convulsing.I'd stay in my chair 24/7 if I could.Plus I just hate not being able 
to move around.Greg

   

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