dbernie, I injured my back at work in 2005. I went to a chiropractor, who after xrays noticed something out of the ordinary and suggested I get it checked. The problem she found was an iliac aneurysm, after further examination, I found I had an iliac aneurysm on each side, a plugged artery in the right leg, an aneurysm in the left leg, and on top of that a severly damaged heart. I was lucky my wife was carrying health ins. on me through her job. The first thing I did was improve the heart all we could with stints and had the iliac aneurysms repaired. I am now left with a weak heart and the other problems. I can no longer do the part time job where I got hurt nor can I do the job at which I was self employed, I too felt totally helpless. I decided the one thing I could do was to help my working wife in any way I could, load dishwasher, do clothes, walk out and get the mail, and any other job however small I could. I also asked her to go to the Dr. with me so we would both know my restrictions and what strengths I had. We both worked on improving my strengths. I also started a small garden, I now felt valueable again. I now have a garden 10 times the size of the original, my wife and I both do mystery shopping to supplement her income and my disability. I would most likely not be here today had that accident not happened. I received the best news of the last 4 yrs. Weds. From my cardiologist, my heart is stronger as a result of my determination to get exercise any way I could. The Dr., my wife, and I sat down and discussed a plan to make it stronger yet. This is only a small portion of the last almost 60 months, but if you email me at garyjanssen48@gmail.com I will be glad to share my phone #. Good Luck, Gary
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