I call my mommy
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I call my mommy
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I finally convinced her. It's taken me years to gain acceptance from my parents, and, still my dad goes into his heart palpations trying to understand something that he wasn't even in the state, of Virginia, when it was occuring.
Im clueless to how my reply for stress got put here but since Im here lets see
sorry about you delema I grew up in DC, kewl place!
dont have quick answers
keep searching never give up
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Lol. Thanks for trying!Quote:
Originally Posted by silkyblue
Beachguy, I haven't really followed up on this thread much, but it seems to me you haven't found yourself a lawyer yet? There are many lawyers out there that will take your case for pro bono, which is what I believe you referred to as "for human interest and concern". I may have sounded a bit negative when I said it before, but I didn't mean for it to come out that way.. Suing the federal government is the _ONLY_ (legal; besides moving to another state) way to get what YOU need to survive, If you have a good enough lawyer, (may be difficult to find working pro bono) you _DO_ stand a chance. The US has the best lawyers, and they will manipulate the system to suit their needs.
I know a good bit about legal issues, so feel free to ask me anything you like. (If you want it to be private and not on the boards, rep me with your email :thumbsup:)
Edit: Sorry if anything doesn't make sense, I'm high.
I really, really should talk to a lawyer. There's one on the next block.
So go talk to him! It's a fairly good case, your life is at stake. Unless the jury is composed of 12 completely unsympathetic evil assholes, and if your lawyer does his job good enough, you will win. If you need help building a case, again, feel free to contact me.
I need to get it all together. Thanks, r0k.
I hope you do well. I'm sorry you have to fight to get relief. Iv'e enjoy reading your posts in the past. Maybe you should contact NORML, I think at the least they could advise you.
I've written, but, I never asked for anything, except Michael Krawitz forwarded a letter of mine to L.E.A.P. He wrote me five times.
I just told them my story.
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At 02:47 PM 5/30/2006, Chris Bagdon wrote:
>Hello,
>I'm taking advantage of this opportunity to freely leave comments at
>your site.
>
>I'm a Chris, a T.B.I. survivor with permanent pain from a subsequent
>accident (to go along with the permanent pain/symptoms of the Brain Trauma).
>
>My last Doctor, who is a member of the V.N.A., supports the fact
>that even epileptic medication, on top of muscle relaxers, can not
>cure my pain from the second car-crash (left extremities, left rib,
>plus exacerbation of the Head-Injury). In fact, I complained of
>pain throughout the "intoxicated" drug experiments. I am 5'9" and,
>before starting the medicine, weighed an ideal 167 lbs. After
>taking Neurontin for a month, other drugs were tried, and I
>(eventually) lost 25 lbs.
>
>Nothing has worked and I read our Constitution, knowing that I,
>still, do have an option left. That option, not only, temporarily
>changes the pain on my left side, but, also, cures (daily) most of
>the symptoms of Brain Trauma (something the Rx medication didn't do)
>and gives me feeling in my entire right-side, which was my strong
>side and the most affected hemisphere, when I was broadsided, was my left.
>
>I have double-vision, which is easily cured by this method. I have
>abstained from all means that can help me, and I know, exactly, the
>difference between my normal body and my injured-self. The
>tinnitus, in my left ear, is another issue that Doctors have left untouched.
>
>If anyone ever knew what it was like to have two different sides, of
>their body, feeling the exact-opposite, they would go absolutely
>nuts. Imagine if it happened to their small child. Do you think
>they would want their kids to grow up feeling the way I do?
>
>I am thirty-one years of age, was nineteen at the time of the T.B.I.
>and twenty-seven when a Chevy Venture Van slammed an inch away from
>my face, leaving an imprint of my body in the door. He was trying
>to get from one parking lot to another, as I was coming down a
>divided highway, at 45 M.P.H. The first accident, I was on the job,
>delivering to the employer of the second accident, when three
>nineteen year-old's slammed into the right side of my Toyota Tercel,
>at 9:30 on a Saturday Night, travelling over 45 M.P.H. Whether, or
>not, they worked for the Navy, also, remains unclear.
>
>The main point, that I am trying to get across, is how beautiful
>Virginia Beach is and I'm pulling for NORML @ Virginia Tech to keep
>me here. I'm praying that my Mother & Father, who followed me back
>down to Virginia, from New York, after the T.B.I., don't have to
>never seen their Son again, who they almost lost, because I could
>never afford to travel back to see them. They are in their
>sixties. My Brother is nine years older than me and is a well-known
>businessman in Hampton Roads, so they are near him, also. But, he
>doesn't support me, besides paying me well for odd-jobs.
>
>I wish this beautiful State the best. I, almost, cry when I think
>that I could lose it.
>
>Sincerely,
>Chris Bagdon