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Originally Posted by Twodogs
I don't take anything personal here. I give as good as I get too, so no worries. My Doc told me I could get disability because of my knees (mostly the right one) and I laughed. Then he said, will you at least take a handicapped placard so you don't have to walk across concrete parking lots. I told him that probably wouldn't look good on a pipefitter truck. I wake up every morning and eat a handful of pills with my coffee, and hit the road. Some days the pain is so bad I want cry, but I'll make it to retirement if I have to crawl. See it used to be when service fitters got my age, we all had apprentices that did the heavy lifting in exchange for knowledge. It ain't that way anymore. Now they use the apprentices on projects because they have to bid them so low. Us old shot out bastards are on our own. When I was growing up I knew two old dudes with MS, one of them worked to the day he died (in a wheel chair at the end) running a grocery store, and one worked until he died at a grain elevator. He did odd jobs on the side and would hire me to help him. I remember I hated riding with him because when he had to stop, he would lift his right leg up with his hands and stick it on the brake. I know 3 middle aged guys that have it now, and all three are on disability. Just sayin the facts, right or wrong.
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I have a bum knee, (Injured in the service. Not a combat wound. Tripped on a broken sidewalk.
), Carny Complex (Look it up.), chronic depression and at the moment a hernia at the bottom end of an old incision where I had my open heart surgery. Working twelve hours a day, Never collected a dime in disability.
But, I still support it's availability for those who need it. Just wish we did a better job of filtering out those who don't.
Dave