Hi Clint,
I'm doing pretty good right now. I'm trying to get use to the Oxycotin and Norco that keeps me going. I've been declining any increase in the dosage levels in the hopes of obtaining some normal routine. I do have more good days latley but the bad days can be really bad. Sounds like you had fun at VSC!
Brian was up a few weeks ago and we got a few flights in. The field is getting better every day. With this disability problem over, I hope to get more enthusiastic about flying and maybe enter a contest or two this year. Of course the next big thing is to put the house up for sale and head for Tulsa. I know Teena would like to quit work so we could spend a lot more time together and get on with our lives and enjoy the years we have left. If I ever get another weekend together flying up here with Brian and Gordon, I'll give you a call. Maybe you and a couple of others will come up and play. If so, bring your firearms and we can shoot a little bit too. Or maybe I'll get out to Woodland and enter a contest or two.
Bruce
Paul,
Thank your wife for the work she does. I'm sure it's hard working with everybody in my situation especially when there is so much fraud in the system. I did use the 11 months before I applied to gather all my doctors records so that the evaluator had everything they needed. Over the years, I have never had a problem with any of the public agencies. I have learned through life that if you treat everybody with respect and do your best
to provide all the required and correct information, that they will bend over backwards to help you. I guess there really is a thing called Karma.
I also worked with the public in some of my employment and there are a lot of As***les out there, so I'm sure there are days your wife wishes she had a baseball bat to straighten a few of them out . Again thank your wife for the work she performs in helping us old Fart's when we start breaking down.
Hope to meet you in the circles some day.
Bruce
