About Me: Male, 57, Fort Wayne - IN, member since Nov 2007
I am a 57 year old half baked Boy Scout leader. Professionally i do property management and marketing and also write a bit for a local paper. I graduated from high school as national honor society, national merit, quill & scroll, and whos who in american high schools an...
[More]d universities 1968. Spent one year on the Purdue student senate and then checked out IU for one. Did the service, Vietnam era veteran. I love to skydive, scuba, wilderness survival, and all outdoor things. Also love to read about anything and started playing with the " puter in 1969. A little before the internet. Got into the opiates through the mostly back injury route. Also made it through one year of experimental chemo therapy through the Mayo Clinic. I am married with two great boys. Had a third born with renal artery thrombosis (clots) that shut both kidneys. Trained on dialysis and got the son home for 6 months before we lost him. I am combat lifesaving trained and have used it. Mostly gunshot and sharp/blunt force traumas. I kind of wish that i were the only one that needed this site, but the group support has helped me greatly. I needed to addd something to my post. We speak frequently of a higher power here...I am an ordained minister - although I never wanted to tick my CEO off and have kept my activity to doing Justice of the Peace type weddings and giving my advice......sure are a variety of people in this.....................................................................
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Savas Male, 40 years NYC - NY Member since Jul 2007
Mood: Savas ...Savas doesn't have moods, he goes through life with a slightly puzzled "why is this happening to me?" look on his face or a smiling "What me worry?!?!" expression. Moods are too complicated for a Savas to comprehend! Journal Entry: "(For anyone confused this was titled "Chi..." [Read]
Male, 40, NYC - NY
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