Posted by Bruce Hopf on April 07, 2008 at 19:35:34 from (216.46.133.10):
On the 28th of March, I had posted about me having a nervous breakdown. I would like to take this time to thank everyone how sent me a reply, with your prayers, support, and encuragement. That really ment alo. I am on a waiting list to see a councler. I saw my Doctor today and he put me on Wellbutrin, as well as Effexor which I have been on for quit awhile. I have workers advisors working on my case for almost 2 years now. My Doctor has placed me on permant disibility from work. I have trid to cut some fire wood, which I always enjoy, and taking my time, and quiting when my body tels me too. I use the front end loader to lift up the tree for comfortable cutting. For splitting I use a wood splitter which I built a few years ago, besause I can't swing the axe like I used to. I pile the blocks of fire wood on the bucket, and then dump the wood into my wood spreader. It is an old manure spreader, with the beaters removed. The apron works real good yet for unloading. I have lots of help for this to. Thanks again for your encouragement, and yuou prayers. Bruce.
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