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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 426385" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Jena..I have had to learn a very sad thing about myself since becoming disabled. I am not who I used to be and I cannot do what I want to do. I am so horribly sad and upset about that. </p><p></p><p>Easter 2010, I got tickets for the White House Easter Egg Roll and I took my granddaughters. This was a once in a lifetime event. I was probably more excited than they were. In the end, I was so miserable I almost died in Difficult Child. I wanted to just sit down on some corner and cry because I hurt so badly. I had all these rescue squad people hovering over me while my daughter in law took the kids all over the place. I simply couldnt walk. It was miserable. If it wasnt for the kindness of strangers carrying Keyana down escalators I would have had to sit in Difficult Child until Tony came and got me. I was just so done. </p><p></p><p>I had to make sure they had handicap accessible facilities at the race track. Did I need to bring my chair or what? They told me they had golf carts that would take me around. It was good but still a chore. I came home and my knees were swollen to the size of grapefruits. It took me until this morning before I could actually walk outside my bedroom. </p><p></p><p>I am going to find the Spoons letter for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 426385, member: 1514"] Jena..I have had to learn a very sad thing about myself since becoming disabled. I am not who I used to be and I cannot do what I want to do. I am so horribly sad and upset about that. Easter 2010, I got tickets for the White House Easter Egg Roll and I took my granddaughters. This was a once in a lifetime event. I was probably more excited than they were. In the end, I was so miserable I almost died in Difficult Child. I wanted to just sit down on some corner and cry because I hurt so badly. I had all these rescue squad people hovering over me while my daughter in law took the kids all over the place. I simply couldnt walk. It was miserable. If it wasnt for the kindness of strangers carrying Keyana down escalators I would have had to sit in Difficult Child until Tony came and got me. I was just so done. I had to make sure they had handicap accessible facilities at the race track. Did I need to bring my chair or what? They told me they had golf carts that would take me around. It was good but still a chore. I came home and my knees were swollen to the size of grapefruits. It took me until this morning before I could actually walk outside my bedroom. I am going to find the Spoons letter for you. [/QUOTE]
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