The REO Lounge - Part II

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Rhapsodies Fire

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There's list. :blink:

And Jan, or jj, or just j is fine. :)

:laugh: No need to be alarmed. We have a list that I host privately on Google Drive that has names/screennames of everyone in the lounge. The names go in ONLY if the person wants it to be...if not, then their name shall not appear on the list. A lot of us have been on a first name basis for a long time, but there got to be many I made a list so that it was easier for us to remember. I'm pretty good with names, but I still have my moments when I need to consult the list.
 

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Thank you very much- I can now not only say it's been 20 months but how many nasties I've avoided...I dont' have that banner on this site so until I posted over there, I had no idea. LOL

I have no idea how many I have avoided..............but a lot.

Feels great don't it!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Tomorrow @ 7am will be 2 years since my last cig. It was inpart because of our Robert! In fact the only reason I joined this site was to ask questions about the REO. :D

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Gioajack

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Please forgive me if I'm butting in on a private conversation, I don't mean to be rude. The discussion of SSI, disability and Medicare caught my attention since I have a little experience with it.

A number of years ago I was involved in a car accident which left my back broken in five places along with various other injuries. Took over a year of physical therapy, 6 days a week to walk semi-normally again but the downside was every time they put me on a treadmill my back would snap again and shoot me off the thing like puffed wheat out of a cannon.

I was not totally unfamiliar with fracturing my back since I'd already done it twice in police work and twice in rodeo wrecks but it was starting to get a bit worrisome, but it did give me a wonderful excuse for my rather high golf score of 103... on the front nine.

Looking at me as a challenge the doctors concluded that something wasn't quite right and went about trying to figure out what it was. At that time they advised me to apply for Social Security Disability since it was unlikely that I would ever work again. Didn't want to hear it, no one was going to tell me I would never work so I didn't apply.

A little over a year later the Mayo Clinic, in conjunction with Vanderbilt Hospital, National Institute for Health and Colorado Health Sciences finally diagnosed me with what I was told was an extraordinarily rare form of bone cancer... I was the 1038 person ever diagnosed with it. (One of my many, many doctors advised me that while there was no medical cure for it his suggestion was that I move from the high country of Colorado to Nebraska. I asked him if that would allow me to live longer? His reply was; "No, it will just seem like it.")

My doctors, and friends, most of whom are attorneys urged me once again to apply for SS Disability reasoning that it would take at least one or two years to finally get approved. The wheels of bureaucracy sometimes turn very slowly. I applied, gathered up my wheelbarrow full of medical records and doctor's statements, showed up at the appointed place and time... and was approved eleven days later. (Probably should have bought a Powerball ticket that day too.)

Because I had waited so long after the actual date of my disability to apply my Medicare benefits went into effect immediately... something that to date has paid for hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of dollars of medical bills. Counting my latest episode of about 3 weeks ago I've broken my back a total of 22 times so far, most of those episodes involving multiple vertebrae. Although I break pretty much everything else too on a regular basis my back is what breaks the easiest. This last time was from steam cleaning the living room carpet, the time before that was last New Year's Eve while pulling on a pair of tuxedo boots. I'm starting to think I'd be better off if I just walked around naked on dirty carpets.

For me, just for me, I can't speak for anyone else, the folks at Social Security have been most accommodating and easy, dare I say a pleasure to work with and have made a less than desirable situation considerably easier to deal with.

On a related note, during the upcoming sale night may I ask that we all keep the pushing and shoving in our frenzied attempt to acquire a new VV Grand to a minimum... I might break. :)

Jack
 

Della Cirque

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I'm just picturing you screaming and blowing massive clouds of vapor and chug-a-lugging...go for it, girl, you deserve it!!

Might I also suggest a long, deep, soothing bubble bath after?
I decided against the liquor store run...having this group to vent to saved me from that binge! Thanks REOkinz!
Clouds of vapor, friends and poodles are much better than getting drunk and sappy by myself.

Hey Rhaps :wub:
Hey Jan- great that you're here...I guess you're a Reonaut too, huh?
I'm sure we've run into each other before, I've just got all kinds of cognitive blockage right now- been writing reports all day- my mind and senses are numb...only thing that seems to help is my VV Woodvil with some heavy duty juice and voltage w/ my fairly new ERA rebuildable atty on the top!!!

There used to be Grateful Dead stickers in the day that said "We Are Everywhere" (in regards to Dead Heads)
I think we need one that says the same thing in regards to Reonauts!!!
W/ a picture of a nice Reo- I'd put that on my bumper!!
With a rainbow colored porkie as the mascot:thumbs:

Also, just noticed from my banner on that site that I'm about to pass 25,000 analogs avoided since I started vaping...
This calls for a banana dance!! :banana::banana::banana::banana:
Huge congratulations!!!!
 

TennDave

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Hey Jack- I just read your post and I'm most impressed with how they treated you!!!
Well deserved. I hate to have an image of you walking around naked, but hey, if that's what it takes, more power to you.
I used to do the psych evaluations for social security disability in our state- I never heard who got it or not unless folks dropped by afterwards, but most stories I heard was it took an attorney and 2-3 and sometimes more tries to get approved, but we're talking about head cases here...you seem fairly of sound mind so your physical issues helped get yours- still, it is unheard of- the quick service you got!!! Good for you!

Glad to see you're a part of this awesome community- you are a great addition!!
-Dave
 

Della Cirque

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Please forgive me if I'm butting in on a private conversation, I don't mean to be rude. The discussion of SSI, disability and Medicare caught my attention since I have a little experience with it.

A number of years ago I was involved in a car accident which left my back broken in five places along with various other injuries. Took over a year of physical therapy, 6 days a week to walk semi-normally again but the downside was every time they put me on a treadmill my back would snap again and shoot me off the thing like puffed wheat out of a cannon.

I was not totally unfamiliar with fracturing my back since I'd already done it twice in police work and twice in rodeo wrecks but it was starting to get a bit worrisome, but it did give me a wonderful excuse for my rather high golf score of 103... on the front nine.

Looking at me as a challenge the doctors concluded that something wasn't quite right and went about trying to figure out what it was. At that time they advised me to apply for Social Security Disability since it was unlikely that I would ever work again. Didn't want to hear it, no one was going to tell me I would never work so I didn't apply.

A little over a year later the Mayo Clinic, in conjunction with Vanderbilt Hospital, National Institute for Health and Colorado Health Sciences finally diagnosed me with what I was told was an extraordinarily rare form of bone cancer... I was the 1038 person ever diagnosed with it. (One of my many, many doctors advised me that while there was no medical cure for it his suggestion was that I move from the high country of Colorado to Nebraska. I asked him if that would allow me to live longer? His reply was; "No, it will just seem like it.")

My doctors, and friends, most of whom are attorneys urged me once again to apply for SS Disability reasoning that it would take at least one or two years to finally get approved. The wheels of bureaucracy sometimes turn very slowly. I applied, gathered up my wheelbarrow full of medical records and doctor's statements, showed up at the appointed place and time... and was approved eleven days later. (Probably should have bought a Powerball ticket that day too.)

Because I had waited so long after the actual date of my disability to apply my Medicare benefits went into effect immediately... something that to date has paid for hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of dollars of medical bills. Counting my latest episode of about 3 weeks ago I've broken my back a total of 22 times so far, most of those episodes involving multiple vertebrae. Although I break pretty much everything else too on a regular basis my back is what breaks the easiest. This last time was from steam cleaning the living room carpet, the time before that was last New Year's Eve while pulling on a pair of tuxedo boots. I'm starting to think I'd be better off if I just walked around naked on dirty carpets.

For me, just for me, I can't speak for anyone else, the folks at Social Security have been most accommodating and easy, dare I say a pleasure to work with and have made a less than desirable situation considerably easier to deal with.

On a related note, during the upcoming sale night may I ask that we all keep the pushing and shoving in our frenzied attempt to acquire a new VV Grand to a minimum... I might break. :)

Jack
Sending you the most gentlest of hugs. I've only got one fracture and 2 bad disks...a cakewalk compared to what you have described.
The folks that work at the Social Security office here are always pleasant, just have their hands tied with red tape.
 
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