...I get this review:
"Murphy was so compassionate and kind. I really appreciated his helping me. He wanted to make sure I was satisfied with (my brand here), and I certainly was. Murphy was one of the best service guys I've had."
So few people take the time to write positive surveys. The bosses see these things. This woman made my day. Funny thing is she beat me up for a way to write a review and wouldn't just let me say thank you and that her thank you was enough for me.
I'm exhausted and it's an all week thing. Day 1 is in the books! I'm so excited to see y'all posting and keeping our little thing happening here, so THANK YOU!
"I am standing on the Mountain of Right, and you are standing in the Valley of Wrong." Deputy Frank Sloup, Pinal County, AZ
Why do I like this one? I have a primary residence on the Mountain of Right.
Of you who read my previous post, how many of you caught the quote I stole from a movie? Can you name the movie and who said it?
Bet you didn’t know there would be a test…..
So, I have completed 4 of 6 chemo infusions, and I have to say that the last one seems to have caused almost no side effects that cannot be otherwise explained by the disease itself. I remain exhausted all the time, and I go home at the end of the workday positively depleted. That, however, seems to be due to the anemia that somewhat existed before chemo started but certainly seems to have been exacerbated by it.
I presently sit at a 40% disability rating with the Veterans Administration with some big stuff pending. I am awaiting a decision on my hearing loss and the PTSD/Depression. The cancer aspect takes a step forward with an exam by a VA contracted provider who will provide a recommendation as to the service connection to the cancer. If it goes my way and I get to 100%, then as soon as the first check hits the bank, I’m retired. While this exam is scheduled for Monday, I have no assurance that a VA determination will be quickly forthcoming. Patience is the key.
My spirits ...