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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Life goes on

        In February I lost the bag and got all my workings back and felt good to go only in a short time to head back to Massachusetts as Sharon's Father had died.  
       On top of My cancer weighing on Sharon both of her parents had died in the last few years, each event chipped away a little more of her spirit.
        For a while though I felt good to have a little bit of hope, some how I would lick this thing. So Sharon and I started looking for a house to buy, I had dreams of some thing big enough that all our family could stay over for the holidays lots of land but reality was a 1980ties split level with little maintenance that wouldn't cost a lot.
       We had stayed in communication with the kids through out this time taking it one day at a time. The Bank had approved our loan although we hadn't found a house yet We knew that all would be good.
      The work was good there was talk of Sharon and I going to The Ft. Mill US Food service plant again there was a problem that needed work I had been there once before and was thinking about maybe a transfer there, but I had not told Sharon about it yet as I really like it where we were.
          The CEA readings ( These are cancer markers in my blood that were taken every month) were going up, not a good sign.
         At the same time I had contacted several attorneys in Knoxville trying to find one who might take a malpractice suit against Fort Saunders hospital to address the insulin issue. After being refused by The big law offices in town  I finely found one that would take the case all was well. Then in June I was told that he the lawer felt he could no longer represent me as I had no permanent injury. I decided the File my self (ProSa); So off to the court library to look at cases and how it's done.  I Found that I needed to file this as an assault and when I was finished with in a few weeks the Hospital wanted to settle of Course I didn't at that time.                         

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