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Screen Name: damudbug
Member Since: Oct 4, 2009
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I am handicap and in a wheelchair now but I have a handicap van I get around in. I am to be fitted with an artificial right leg as I lost mine in a motor home accident in Popular Bluff MO. trying to return home from MO.to MS.. The trailer brakes went out going down a mountain and the 40 foot motor home with the 20 foot trailer hauling my car went over the 708 foot mountain. I got third degree burns and eventually they had to remove my right leg. I have congestive heart failure and an enlarged heart. Nothing will get this old dog down. I still have a lot of living to do. I lost my sig other to suicide on March 21 2007 from suicide. They just could not get over the deep depression from "Katrina." But I did not let it get me down. I love living on the Miss Gulf Coast too much. We can always rebuild. I remember before there was even highway I-10. I always took Hwy 90 to New Orleans.