Guest guest Posted December 26, 2010 Report Share Posted December 26, 2010 Way back when I was in my 20s, I dreaded turning 30. Now, that I am 60, it's not so bad. But, it's not middle age, unless I will be living to 120 years of age. I know, people are living longer; but, my dad was 71 when he died. My mom was 77. My grandpa died after my dad and he was 91. My life has not gone the way that I wanted it to, mostly because of the choices that life tossed me and me making the wrong ones. However, I do not have any regrets. My son, Marcus has been busy making his stop action videos using clay. If you want to see his latest video, you can go to this page: He is getting good with the videos but still has a lot to learn. His dad stopped by on his way back from Chehalis, wanting to take Marcus up to Wenatchee with him and his wife. I figure, if Marcus can make it to Wenatchee, he should be able to make it to school. He has been stuck for so long and has not been able to get past the anxiety associated with being in a moving vehicle. Social Security wants to evaluate my son Nick, as an adult. So, they are going to send him to a medical doctor and a psychologist. Right now, he only has an appointment scheduled on January 29 with a doctor with the initials MDSI after her MD. I'm not sure what that means. Even though, Nick was approved for his SSI after he had turned 18, he was approved based upon the criteria established for children. I told the adjudicator when I talked with her over the phone that Nick has not gotten better. Donna in WA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2010 Report Share Posted December 27, 2010 You have a lot on your plate, Donna. Sending big hugs! SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: mserslife Sent: Sun, December 26, 2010 3:49:38 PMSubject: Thank you for the birthday wishes Way back when I was in my 20s, I dreaded turning 30. Now, that I am 60, it's not so bad. But, it's not middle age, unless I will be living to 120 years of age. I know, people are living longer; but, my dad was 71 when he died. My mom was 77. My grandpa died after my dad and he was 91. My life has not gone the way that I wanted it to, mostly because of the choices that life tossed me and me making the wrong ones. However, I do not have any regrets. My son, Marcus has been busy making his stop action videos using clay. If you want to see his latest video, you can go to this page: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAkJNCxaFSsHe is getting good with the videos but still has a lot to learn.His dad stopped by on his way back from Chehalis, wanting to take Marcus up to Wenatchee with him and his wife. I figure, if Marcus can make it to Wenatchee, he should be able to make it to school. He has been stuck for so long and has not been able to get past the anxiety associated with being in a moving vehicle. Social Security wants to evaluate my son Nick, as an adult. So, they are going to send him to a medical doctor and a psychologist. Right now, he only has an appointment scheduled on January 29 with a doctor with the initials MDSI after her MD. I'm not sure what that means.Even though, Nick was approved for his SSI after he had turned 18, he was approved based upon the criteria established for children. I told the adjudicator when I talked with her over the phone that Nick has not gotten better. Donna in WA ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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