Don’t tell

Don’t tell

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There is something I thought about when I was doing the “contracting world” blogs, but those blogs didn’t quite seem appropriate. People are fascinated by how they attempted to correct my problem. In my case, they like to hear about the 46 hours I have spent on the operating table with one 16 hour stretch that had to be called off because the surgeons were tired and they didn’t feel they could keep me under our much longer. I can even tell them how I had a rib “harvested” to use in rebuilding a portion of my spine. They like scars too. My back looks like a crazy surgeon doodled on it. There is over six feet scarring on it. They even went in from the front to put a plate between two vertebrae leaving me with a gynecological looking scar. What they don’t want to hear about are the problems they have left me with. I know better than to bore you with them, so I’ll quit this blog.

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” I am a writer and as a writer, I do not neatly fit into any category. I have written magazine articles, feature news articles, restaurant reviews, a newspaper column, and several book length nonfiction projects aimed at people interested in particular health problems for foundations and companies. As to novels, I have published some Kindle novels.”