Saturday, September 15, 2012

The Greatest Story Ever Told - Teaser

It is 2:30AM in sunny southern California. My pain refuses to let me sleep… so I write. Late at night… or in the early hours of the morning everything is so still… you can go places, both present and past… Tonight, I went a place I


thought was gone forever… nothing ever dies… I went to a place… a time… a person that brought me great happiness… then great pain… Tonight has been a dark journey through time… and pain… But, now, as was then at the end of all darkness is light of another day… another day, in a different time. In just one night I have made a journey of a lifetime, and want to share it with you. If you dare venture, where I have tonight. Join me @ The Other Shoe on Saturday and I will tell you a tale, show you a love, and share of my life.


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[caption id="attachment_299" align="aligncenter" width="300"]A Magical Day, In A Magical Time A Magical Day, In A Magical Time[/caption]

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The Mars Report - September 15, 2012

The Mars Report


September 15, 2012


Welcome back, my groovy readers! I know that ‘The Mars Report’ is becoming a thrice-weekly affair, and I know that you are really loving it. ;-) I keep going to pick up images, and they just keep having new material each day that I go! Therefore, I dig through everything that they have, ready, and bring the best to YOU! Remember, you can always show your appreciation for my work… by making a donation. Just click the image at the end of this (or any other) piece. You will be helping me move to a safe apartment, and in a building that will accommodate my new home a powered wheelchair. [You have no idea just how happy this makes me. I always did imagine being in a wheel chair @ 55… groovy!]

Our first image of the day is of small spherical objects that fill the field in this mosaic combining four images from the Microscopic Imager on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. The view covers an area about 2.4 inches (6 centimeters) across, at an outcrop called "Kirkwood" in the Cape York segment of the western rim of Endeavour Crater. The individual spherules are up to about one-eighth inch (3 millimeters) in diameter.

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[caption id="attachment_280" align="aligncenter" width="292"]Sphers on Mars Small spherical objects that fill the field in this mosaic combining four images from the Microscopic Imager on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity[/caption]

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Now we will see, in our next image, just how they keep the cameras in focus and calibrated. In order to bring us back such fantastic images time after time. This is also the image that I mentioned takes us back to our last issue of ‘The Mars Report’. Do you, my dear readers, remember the 1909 penny on Curiosity? Well, now we get to see where that penny is and how it figures into the calibration system for the cameras on Curiosity!

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[caption id="attachment_278" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Camera Taget Calibration Well, now we get to see where that penny is and how it figures into the calibration system for the cameras on Curiosity![/caption]

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OK, now we have seen some of the smallest objects ever photographed on Mars, and then we caught up with our 1909 penny on Curiosity. We now move in a totally different direction, under! That’s right, in order to orient yourself to our next image you have to know we are going under Curiosity! Yes, it is quite a different take on our Martian rover, Curiosity. This shot takes us under the rover, and looking at the undercarriage of Curiosity.

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[caption id="attachment_281" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Under Carriage Curiosity Under Carriage Curiosity -- A Shot From Down Under Curiosity![/caption]

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And, another image from ‘down under’

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[caption id="attachment_277" align="aligncenter" width="300"]AWESOME Undercarriage shot of Curisoity The Best Shot From Under Curiosity I Have Seen So Far[/caption]

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The next to the last shot, for today, is more of the promised (by me, and NASA) Three-Decisional images from the multi-exposure and angle camera on the mast of Curiosity. Bummer is? I found my 3D glasses, but they are ‘Red/Green’ and NASA is using the ‘Red/Blue’ system. Going to have to find some ‘Red/Blue’ 3-D glasses, somewhere, so I can check these bad boys out!

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[caption id="attachment_276" align="aligncenter" width="274"]3D Taget Image Curiosity 3D Taget Image Curiosity - However, you will need Red/Blue 3-D Glasses to see this image from Mars properly.[/caption]

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Our last image of the day, is my personal favorite. This is a shot of the discarded heat shield from the craft that brought Curiosity 227 million kilometers from Earth to Mars. The depth of this image, the clarity of the high-definition gives me the feeling of height so much it almost triggers my acrophobia.

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[caption id="attachment_279" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Heat Shield On Mars This Is the Heat Shield from the space craft that brought Curiosity 227 million kilometers and now lays on Mars.[/caption]

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That brings us, again, to the end of this issue of The Mars Report. Thank you, my dear readers, for joining me, again, here at The Other Shoe. You, readers, are the reason I do this. You are the reason I rise in the morning, and sleep in the night. Thank you, thank you for a purpose to this dark life and broken body. Thank You!

 

 

Thank you for all your generosity and kindness.


[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="220"]Daniel's Moving Assistance Fund Daniel's Moving Assistance Fund[/caption]

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Daniel's Moving Assistance Fund @ Indiegogo

Daniel's Moving Assistance Fund


When I started Daniel's Power Chair Assistance Fund I had been fighting with Medicare vendors for EIGHT MONTHS. My doctor had been fighting right along with me, and all I was thinking about was getting a power chair before I feel and hurt myslef bad.

I failed to consider HOW I would get the power chair OUT of my apartment...

I failed to consider HOW I would get the power chair INTO my apartment...

ALONE


When the fund hit $5,000.00 I was overjoyed! In addition, I started thinking. I started thinking about what I was going to do next. It quickly became very clear I didn't think this through. I live alone, and only have help a few times a week.

Now I would have a way to get around town, but no way to get the chair down stairs. I cannot depend on others in the building. I worked, hard, to get people moved out of the building (because they brought 'unsavory' traffic into the building) and those left were cautious to mad at me. There was no way I would get help.

As well, I would be a target in my new power chair, for anyone that had a problem with me helping get people evicted. So, my situation has become untenable, and I need help affording to move. This is when I realized my horrible mistake, and became scared and concerned.

The Story


When I became disabled, I was working as a property manager for Domino Realty of Beverly Hills. I was unable to work, but I still lived on the property. The residents knew where I lived, and the management company did not hire anyone competent. They went through two managers in just one month. After that, all the residents would call me, or come by my apartment when something went wrong.

One night, at Two AM, I had a knock at my door. I opened it to find one of my residents. She was 22 years old and had just got off her shift at the UCLA hospital. She was a med student. She had lost her keys, and was locked out of her apartment. UCLA was having a problem with a rapist, on the campus. She did not want to sit outside the building (it was a secure building) and wait two hours for a locksmith to show up and let her into the building then her apartment.

I helped her. I was not supposed to work but I just could not leave her alone in that situation. I let her into the building and then unlocked her front door. Two weeks later a fire alarm went off, in the building. I was watching as three fire trucks pulled up. But they could not get into the building. The management company forgot to put a ‘Knock Switch’ on the front gate. This ‘knock switch’ allows Police and Fire departments a way into secure buildings.

I walked up and let the firemen into the building. The fire chief, who was there on the property, told me

“You just saved your company a $5,000.00 fine. They should give you a raise!”

Instead, the following Monday I was fired. Fired for “Insubordination and Working While Disabled”. When I was fired, I was also given an eviction notice. I was not given the chance to live there, I was given Three Days to move. I contacted the U.S. Department of Labor and told I had a “case” for wrongful dismissal and they would help me because my employer was not offering FMLA leave for me or other workers. I was told to “fight the eviction, we will have your job back before you go to court”.

The Department of Labor did not help me; they helped everyone else at Domino. All future employees had to be covered by FMLA, but my case was dropped. I ended up getting evicted in October 2003. Now, when I go to try and rent, most property managers do not want to rent to me, and those who will want “Double Deposits and extra security deposits” just to rent to me. I have not been able to afford those steep costs, and have stayed where I am.

What I Need




  • $150 Electricity Deposit (I have not had electricity in my name for many years. This is what they require for me to get electricity in my name)

  • $2,200.00 Rental Deposits – This is equal to ‘First and Last’ month’s rent. Average rent is $1,100.00 a month for a Bachelor to One Bedroom.

  • $750 - $1,000.00 – For a ‘Security Deposit’. This would be on top of the ‘First and Last’

  • $875 - $1,000.00 – For Moving me. I am incapable of moving anything beyond myself. I can try to find people, but I have few friends here, anymore. (Being disabled does that to friendships)


That equals $3,975.00 - $4,350.00. I will set the funding goal of $4,000.00 and hope for the best.

Conclusion


I had a hard enough time, starting the first campaign and coming to people asking for assistance. This is no different. I don’t want to ask for help, but if I don’t or if I fail? I will have a power chair but; no way to get in and out on my own and in the building I am currently living in I will be a slow moving target in a $5,000.00 power chair. Most of you have seen the video of my abusive neighbor. She is one of the nice neighbors!

I would not be safe, here, in my power chair. There is no building security and no elevator. I need to be able to move to a Senior Building. Not an “Assisted Living” building, I am not asking for that much help. Just a senior building, something with an elevator and an older and more mature population, where I can be safe and get in and out on my own.

The building I was looking at, and have talked to the manager, is just about two blocks from a small mall with a Wal-Mart and a Sears. This will help a lot with getting prescriptions and food and sundries. It also has a movie theater, and it has been more than eight years since I have sat in a theater and watched a movie.

I am sorry. I am sorry that I didn’t think about everything I would need when I started Daniel’s Power Chair Assistance Fund. I am sorry that I have to ask for your assistance, again. I am sorry, but I do need your help, again. I have every intention to:

  • Provide documentation of HOW all monies from BOTH campaigns are spent

  • Continue to keep everyone updated on my condition

  • Keep writing the stories I am sharing well into the fall… and beyond

  • Never EVER forget what everyone has done to help me

  • Use any extra money JUST for medical needs or things like pots and pans


IF you decide to assist me, I will be forever in your debt. I will never forget what people have done for me, and I promise to ‘Pay it Forward’.

Thank you. Thank you for reading. Thank you for caring. Thank you for your kindness. Thank you for your support. Thank you for your contributions.

From the bottom of my heart “Thank You!”

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The Other Shoe - Update September 14, 2012


Update September 14, 2012


Today didn’t go as planned. It is my fault, really. I got involved in caring for friends. Ever been a canary in a coalmine? It is a thankless job let me tell you. More than thankless, you get attacked by people you used to have connections, too/with. Least, their families, I have noticed a geographical/social phenomenon that I will write about, some day.

I have noticed the difference in the evolution of social/political opinions based on geographical migration post family life. See, from what I have observed, individuals whose families most, post public education, and individuals THAT move post… yuda yuda are DIFFERENT. Right, let me get in here and unpack that a little.

In my travels, across this great nation, I have noticed a trend. A kind of disturbing trend, but a trend none the less. First, let me take Californians. (Not doing Texas fist, nope not gonna happen) I have noticed that when I started meeting Californians in Colorado, they had tempered their ‘far left’ ways. Having eaten fresh corn fed beef, off the plains of Colorado and Wyoming and Montana, they are not the avid vegans they are when they stay in California. Another difference is business.

Here in California the environment and beach access and air quality concerns are LARGE and expensive for business. However, those very same Californians in Colorado seem more open to letting the environment ‘take one’ for business. I saw it first, in the adults my age. However, when I started associating with the twenty-something’s the patterns were not only the same, they exaggerated. The next generations of Californians/Coloradans embraced corporate goals over nature even more. However, the twenty-somethings of California are MORE adamant about nature and being vegan than their parents.

When the adults, and the children, remain in the social environment they were born and raised in, they tend to become more extreme with every generation. However, when a family or offspring leaves the state of origin, they become more open to different ideas and cultures. This proves that narrow thinking is geographically based, and that those families that move, have several residence states, are actually better equipped to function in a multi-cultural and multidiscipline future America. Now, I am not sure that I would want to hamper the potential of my children; having never had children… it is quite irrelevant what I would do, beyond the ponderings in this article.

But. Here’s a though, isn’t it better, for your children, to be multicultural and multidisciplined? How is it that we aredoing for our children by saddling them with our past? Let’s face facts. ‘White America’ is dying. The America of the future WILL BE multicultural, and it won’t be ‘white dominated’. Someone ‘protecting’ their children from this eventuality is actually harming their children’s future and potential to earn a living, right? Children mimic parents, like it or not.

They see you being derogatory to Muslims, then THEY will deprive themselves of the opportunity of working withMuslims in the future. FYI There is 2.2 BILLION Muslims in the world and just 900,000 Christians. Seems it would be best, for the future prosperity of your children, to not pass on’ bigotry that will hamper their future.

However, I am not seeing that, I am seeing just the opposite. I am seeing generation after generation pick up their parental prejudice and hand it to their offspring.

I am going to stop, for the day. My friends, they have worn me out… It is NOT easy being the canary that smells the gas… it ain’t easy.

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="220"]Daniel's Moving Assistance Fund Daniel's Moving Assistance Fund[/caption]

Thursday, September 13, 2012

The Mars Report - September 13, 2012

The Mars Report


September 13, 2012


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I just downloaded a new batch of images from Mars. I hadn’t intended to write this article till later in the week, but I have the images and better to get this done, than put it off and be in too much pain to do it later. [this was written September 13, 2012] Now, for first image, well it may well be the best image of the article. I know, I usually “save the best for last”, but I just might be breaking an old habit. This is an image, from the Curiosity’s Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI). Actually, I think all of our images today are from the MAHLI. This is a high definition image of a penny. This 1909 penny is used as a calibration for imaging devices on Curiosity. I was impressed they used a 1909 penny. You can see the build up of Martian dust, on this penny.

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[caption id="attachment_246" align="aligncenter" width="300"]penny on Mars This is an image of a penny (1909 penny) on Curiosity. The penny is used for imaging calibration, and this shot shows the accumlination of Martian Dust on the penny.[/caption]

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The next two images (still from Mars and from the MAHLI) are of the receptor for soil samples, that is about to be used. These two images are from a testing process that JPL engaged in, today, to test and calibrate instruments to be used tomorrow to test Martian soil. The first shot, here, is of the receptacle with the lid closed.

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[caption id="attachment_245" align="aligncenter" width="300"]HD Soil Receptor Soil Receptor with the door shut. This is the receptor for Martian soil samples.[/caption]

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Soil Receptor with the door shut. This is the receptor for Martian soil samples.
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Oui, now with the lid OPEN! (Joy!)

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[caption id="attachment_244" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Soil Receptor Soil Receptor with the door open.[/caption]

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The next two images are of Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer (APXS) on NASA's Curiosity rover, with the Martian landscape in the background. This mast, of Curiosity, is a multi-headed beast! I wonder what a life form might think, if it ran into Curiosity in the dark.

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[caption id="attachment_247" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Self Portrait This is a self portrait of the mast of the Curiosity rover.[/caption]

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Side-shot of the same mast on Curiosity rover. This is a creature of many ‘heads’.

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[caption id="attachment_248" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Curiosity Rover Head Mast Curiosity Rover Head Mast Side-Shot[/caption]

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That brings us to the end of this installment of The Mars Report. I thank you for coming by and reading, and appreciate your time. Have a great day tomorrow and I hope to see you here on Friday. The weekend is well within reach!

 Thank you for all your generosity and kindness.


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The Other Shoe - September 2012 Update

September 2012


Other Shoe - Update


As per my agreement with you, dear reader, here is an update for ‘The Other Shoe’ and me, Danny. The Other Shoe WILL continue ‘The Story of Daniel’. I know there has been some speculation that the series would not continue, and my absence has helped fuel that speculation. Regardless, I will continue my story soon. The period, we are entering, in this story is difficult for me to write. For a lot of reasons, not the least of which is my scrambled memory.

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[caption id="attachment_231" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Darrell and Danny This is a shot of Darrell and Danny in about 1966. We visited Galveston via the old ferry, that day and had steak that night. It was a great day.[/caption]

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Next is an update on my condition. I just visited my primary care/Internal Medicine physician on Tuesday. The progression of my disease continues. Most notable; I am having difficulty swallowing… anything. I noticed the problem, first, with meat. Then it surfaced with problems with bread and French fries. Now, I have difficulty (sometimes) with water. I also explained the difficulties that I have recently encountered writing/typing, the loss of strength in (now) my right leg, the obvious loss of muscle mass in my left leg, and my generally  rising frustration level with my disease.

Dr. Gorlick found this news most disconcerting, and wanted me to seek another neuro doctor. I nipped that puppy in the bud, by reminding him of my last visit to a neurologist and neurosurgeon. (You can read about that in; ‘all About Danny…’ and ‘Daniel’s Disability and How it All Began’ (yes, I know it is a rather longish title…) but the Reader’s Digest Condensedversion is:

“Your condition will get progressively worse, that is the nature of your disease. You experience more neurological and physical losses… your condition are not conducive with life…”

Don’t know about you, but that seems pretty darn clear to me. The best part is the last part;

        “What do you want me to tell you, Mr. Hanning? There is nothing I can do for you, your problem is inoperable. Well, no responsible surgeon would operate. Once that disc cuts off the spinal cord… well, that is not conducive with life.”

And, with that, all hope dies.

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[caption id="attachment_233" align="aligncenter" width="286"]DArrell, Ken and Danny Hanning This is a shot of Darrell, Ken (father) and Danny Hanning @ the doctor's cabin in Lake Conroe. We went fishing, boating, water sking, and each year my fatehr and I set a catfish line.[/caption]

(Darrell Hanning, Ken Hanning and Danny Hanning)


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Once ,my doctor had listened and understood, he took notes on the losses I had encountered since last I saw him. He also found out that I was getting the power chair in October, and we talked about ‘The Story of Daniel’. Which, he didn’t think was the best use of my time and skills.

        ‘Did you have an exciting life? People want something exciting to read.”

Food for thought. So, the visit was depressing and I went home with my prescriptions and the depression that accompanies most of these visits, for me. There really is no reason to see another neruo until things get much worse, or my condition takes a turn for the worse… or I fall. Horse feathers, if I fall “All the kings horses and all the kings men…”won’t be able to put Danny back together, again.

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[caption id="attachment_235" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Danny This is a shot of Danny, in Long Beach in 1991. I was working for Long Beach Memorial Hospital in the Pharmacy department.[/caption]

(Danny in Long Beach 1990)


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Next, and last I am getting tired, ‘The Other Shoe’. As I said, The Story of Daniel will continue, in time. Until then, I am going to share; pictures and smaller stories of me as a child, ‘The Mars Report’, and a NEW feature that will start this weekend, rather on Friday. Not going to tell you, what it is, you will just have to wait. However, there is a clue here:

I have decided. For as long as I am able. For as long as I can get to a keyboard and the internet, I will continue to write, for you. I will do my best to; entertain and share my life. I will do what I can to take you to other places, see other things. I will share my hopes and dreams, but I will also share my pain.”

The answer to ‘What is next, for The Other Shoe’ resides in that sentence. The same one that I mentioned at the beginning of this article. Last, I am getting some serious flack for not writing anything political for some time.

  1. Get over it

  2. There IS a reason

  3. Get over it


The reason? I am TRYING to raise money, here! I can’t very well publish my opinions on politics and take the chance of offending someone who might contribute to one of my campaigns. I can’t afford to be political right now. I have cut back considerably on Facebook and you just won’t see it at ‘The Other Shoe’ until both campaigns are over. But, yes I have a huge amount of work, political work, to write at the end of October. So, hold on tight just as soon as these campaigns are over I am going to flood the blogosphere with my political opinions… and I have a  LOT  of those.

Now, we come to the end of this article. I am going to do my best, to fulfill my side of this contract. I just hope, and pray, that….

Daniel

Thank you for all your generoisty and kindness.


[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="220"]Daniel's Moving Assistance Fund Daniel's Moving Assistance Fund[/caption]

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The Mars Report September 12, 2012

Welcome back my friends to the extraterrestrial show that never ends. Today I am sharing a totally cool video I found over at NASA. First, do you remember the images I showed you, last week, of the ‘Robotic Arm’ on Curiosity? Remember, that after leaving Bradbury Landing Curiosity stopped, in the shadow of Mount Sharp, and did tests on the Robotic Arm? Well, today I am sharing a video simulation of those very robotic arms tests! Enjoy!

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Curiosity Rover Robotic Arm Tests


(Click on The Link To View Video)


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Thank you for your incredible generosity and support.


http://www.indiegogo.com/DannyHanning

Lybian Attacks Take Four American Lives

Yesterday September 11th, 2012 unknown assailants attacked the United States Embassy. So far only two names have been released. United States Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and Foreign Service Information Management Officer, Sean Smith lost their lives in the service of their country. I have just watched the statements by Secretary Hillary Clinton and Republic Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney. The differences were stark, and disturbing. However, I am going to focus on the attack and the victims of this attack rather than the politics.

There will be a reply of Sec. Clinton’s remarks here: http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2012/09/197630.htm

The attacks were made by "heavily armed" militants in the United States Embassy in Benghazi. Rocket propelled grenades were used, and the Embassy was set fire. There is no knowledge as to who these attackers were, or what their motivation was for this attack.

Just finished watching President Obama’s statement and it was quite and dignified. Here are some excerpts;

“the world stands together condemning these attacks”

The President asserted, more than once, that Libyan and America forces stood together to repel those attackers. The President has dispatched 200 Marines to Libya that should arrive by tomorrow. The President’s final remark was;

“Justice will be done.”

Earlier today Secretary Clinton made the first statement from the State Department. She spoke about Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens;

"In the early days of the Libyan revolution, I asked Chris to be our envoy to the rebel opposition. He arrived on a cargo ship in the port of Benghazi and began building our relationships with Libya’s revolutionaries. He risked his life to stop a tyrant, then gave his life trying to help build a better Libya. The world needs more Chris Stevenses. I spoke with his sister, Ann, this morning, and told her that he will be remembered as a hero by many nations."

Followed by comments about the other acknowledged victim of this attack Sean Smith, a Foreign Service information management officer;

"Sean Smith was an Air Force veteran. He spent 10 years as an information management officer in the State Department, he was posted at The Hague, and was in Libya on a brief temporary assignment. He was a husband to his wife Heather, with whom I spoke this morning. He was a father to two young children, Samantha and Nathan. They will grow up being proud of the service their father gave to our country, service that took him from Pretoria to Baghdad, and finally to Benghazi."

Then Sec. Clinton added clarity to the events of the previous day, saying;

"But we must be clear-eyed, even in our grief. This was an attack by a small and savage group – not the people or Government of Libya. Everywhere Chris and his team went in Libya, in a country scarred by war and tyranny, they were hailed as friends and partners. And when the attack came yesterday, Libyans stood and fought to defend our post. Some were wounded. Libyans carried Chris’ body to the hospital, and they helped rescue and lead other Americans to safety. And last night, when I spoke with the President of Libya, he strongly condemned the violence and pledged every effort to protect our people and pursue those responsible."

And, regarding the video that may have been a catalyst fort his attack, the secretary said;

"There will be more time later to reflect, but today, we have work to do. There is no higher priority than protecting our men and women wherever they serve. We are working to determine the precise motivations and methods of those who carried out this assault. Some have sought to justify this vicious behavior, along with the protest that took place at our Embassy in Cairo yesterday, as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet. America’s commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation. But let me be clear – there is no justification for this, none. Violence like this is no way to honor religion or faith. And as long as there are those who would take innocent life in the name of God, the world will never know a true and lasting peace."

Yesterday was a terrible day, for our country. However, I am shocked by the rhetoric coming out of the leader of the party, and the saber rattling hyperbole I heard from a Congressman of the Republican party, today.  Talk of "war" is premature, seeing as we do not knowwho is responsible. Let us just keep the family, friends and colleges of the victims of these attacks in our hearts, minds and prayers.

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Thank you for your incredible generosity and support. 

Saturday, September 8, 2012

The Mars Report - September 9, 2012

The Mars Report


September 7, 2012


Welcome back, my dear readers, to ‘The Mars Report’! Today I have several images for you to view. As well, I have found some schematic drawings of the Curiosity rover. These drawings will give you a much better idea of just what Curiosity can do while on Mars. What science can this rover actually accomplish millions of miles from home? To that end, we come to my first image of the day. This drawing shows the many tools needed, to support the robotic arms, for the scientific experimentation.

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[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="320"]Tools On Curiosity Mars Rover Tools On Curiosity Mars Rover[/caption]

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Quite logically, the robotic arm is the subject matter for our next image. The mast camera took this shot and it shows us the robotic arm on the Curiosity rover. As you look at the arm, you can clearly see the different tools connected, for collecting the many different types of samples.

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[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="320"]Robotic Arm Image Taken By Mast Camera Robotic Arm Image Taken By Mast Camera[/caption]

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Our next image shows you just where the robotic arm is located, on Curiosity. This is an engineer drawing shows the robotic arm, and the turrets that support the arm.

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[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="320"]Schematic Drawing of Robotic Arms Schematic Drawing of Robotic Arms[/caption]

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Now, let’s move into low orbit. This shot was taken from High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) instrument on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. It shows Curiosity rover and the tire tracks in the Martian soil it has left behind. This is pretty much proof positive that we actually did land Curiosity on Mars. I know it is hard to believe, but I have already encountered some that think we didn’t land.

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[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="310"]HD Overhead Image Showing Curiosity Trail HD Overhead Image Showing Curiosity Trail[/caption]

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For our last, as usual our best shot of the evening. I bring you one totally clear, and incredible, High Definition panorama of Mars. This shot was taken as Curiosity went through the robotic arm checks, which we saw images from above. Now, hopefully the ‘thumbnail’ will show up so everyone can see the little version of this shot. However, if you want the full impact of this shot, click on it. Click on the image below and it will take you to the full HD panoramic image from Mars!

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[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="320"]A High Definition Panoramic Image from Curiosity A High Definition Panoramic Image from Curiosity[/caption]

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That brings us to the end of our pictorial adventure. As always, I had a great time sharing and showing images to you. I hope that you have enjoyed yourself, too. Be sure to tell friends, and family about this site and my work. The greatest compliment you can pay a writer or artist? Tell other people about them! I hope that you have a great weekend, and that joy and happiness finds you where ever you may be.

Thank you for your kindness and continued support! 

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

all About Danny...


All about Danny...


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[caption id="attachment_188" align="aligncenter" width="209"]Danny in 7th Grade Danny in 7th Grade[/caption]

(Danny in the 7th Grade)


This post, I am not sure if I am ever going to publish. For the past several years, I have really needed someone to talk to, about 'stuff'. There are things that you don't want to talk to your doctor about, until there is no other choice. Since the beginning, I have tried (very hard); not to 'look' disabled, not to ask anyone for help or assistance, do as much as I can for myself every single day, and never openly admit to how severely my condition effects my life. For most of the past nine years, I have been able to follow these guidelines. Until, about, last year.


Last year, is when that strategy became less viable. I began to fall, a lot. In side my home (which is very small and pretty surprising when you fall in a 12x20 room), fall most times I went outside, fall in the middle of the night getting up to use the bathroom, falling getting in and out of the tub. I was getting bruises all over my arms and legs. Oh, and last year was the year I set my left arm on fire. I mentioned that, in one of the episodes. It wasn't 'funny' I was just so shocked and depressed, when it happened, I did laugh. I don't think anyone ever pictured himself or herself in this kind of condition. I know I didn't.

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[caption id="attachment_184" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Danny and Darrell in 1959 Danny and Darrell in 1959, I am the Blonde Driving[/caption]

(Darrell and Danny in 1959, I am in Front)


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Therefore, I talked to my caregiver, first. He was quite upset with me, when I talked to him about the falling. Especially when I told him I had fallen, just a week earlier, in the tub and it took over an hour for me to get out, again. He told me that he had been noticing that my walking was much worse, and it "scares the shit out of me, watching you go up and down stairs!' I really didn't think anyone had noticed, honest. I really had imagined that I was successful in hiding my slow loss of abilities. As well, I had somehow deluded myself into believing that nobody saw the bruises. Allen, my caregiver, helps me get into and out of my bath. Yet, somehow, just because he never mentioned the bruises I had allowed myself to believe he had not seen the bruises. I was embarrassed and ashamed.

Finally Allen pressed enough and demanded to accompany me into the next doctor’s appointment. I was busted. Dr. Gorlick is an extremely intelligent and compassionate individual. He has given me the best possible care, and been instrumental in my dealing with my progressive condition. When Allen finally spoke with Dr. Gorlick, was November of 2011. It was at that visit that Dr. Gorlick wrote the first prescription for a power chair.

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[caption id="attachment_183" align="aligncenter" width="280"]Darrell and Kenny Ray Playing on the Old Buick Darrell and Danny Playing on the Old Buick[/caption]

(Danny and Darrell Playing on the Old Buick)


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Well now, some of you might (rightly) be asking yourself; ‘Why a ‘power chair’ and not a wheel chair?”. Good question and one that we went over during the visit. I have; greatly reduced strength, reduced fine motor skill, limited loss of feeling (mostly to motion and heat/cold) in my left arm.

This makes it nearly impossible for me to properly move and guide a wheel chair. These same factors make using a ‘Scooter’ a less than desirable situation. Whereas, when forced, I can use a scooter with just my right hand but the manufacture says they are to be operated with “both Hands” and it is more stable and gives you better control.

Update-

I started writing this piece August 7, 2012. It is now September 5, 2012, approximately one month later. I forgot that I had started this article. I had forgotten that I have tried to communicate my life, to others. After nine years of hiding my disability, nine years of shame that I am half the man I ever was and can do less than half of what I used to be able to do. Nine years of solitude with my disease that has to come to an end.

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[caption id="attachment_191" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Danny and Sebastian Danny and Sebastian[/caption]

(Danny and Sebastian circa 1992)


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I already wrote my article ‘Daniel’s Disability and How it Began’, but this article is different. Today, I am going to tell you about Danny. It is not easy being Danny anymore. Oh, yes, it used to be fun being Danny. In high school I was quite gregarious and enjoyed the company of friends. The plays helped everyone get to know me, and I loved making them laugh. In college I did well with my studies and in my freshman year I nailed a leading role. That doesn’t happen often, in theater. Your first year in a new theater and you are cast in a leading role. I nailed it, of course.

Anyone reading this that saw ‘The Zoo Story’ knows that I nailed that show. Hell, one night when it came to the scene where I was supposed to kill myself on stage, something wild happened.  I turned around with the knife in my chest and an elderly woman on the front row fainted! Yes, fell flat on her face in the front row, right in front of me. I just kept going, as the ushers carried her outside to get some fresh air.

So, yes, I have had some really grand adventures… until now. Now, the adventure is getting out of bed each morning. The adventure is getting to the store to get food. Getting in and out of the bath tub, thatis an adventure. I spend most days trying to figure out how to make it through one more day with my pain.

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[caption id="attachment_187" align="aligncenter" width="286"]Danny in 1963 Danny in 1965[/caption]

(Danny In Houston 1965, I Am Eight)


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If it were just the pain, I would have better luck at keeping my head on straight. There is more than the pain. Have you ever sat for a really long time, on one leg, then stood up to find that your foot was asleep? Do you remember the pain? Do you remember how you couldn’t walk right until the tingling subsided and the feeling came back? OK, then we have a common frame of reference.

Imagine, just for a moment, that every single time you got to stand up you face that very dilemma. Imagine how you would feel. Would you feel like; going out for a walk, going shopping, going out for a visit with friends? Would you even feel like getting out of bed, if you knew that every single step you were about to take would be an adventure in pain… and humiliation. Yeah, you can’t even imagine, can you. This is what my hands have been like for the past seven years. This is what my left (and now my right) leg and foot have felt like for two years. My friends, what few I have left, don’t like to go out with me anymore. When we go out shopping (and I have to walk because there are no scooters available), and I become irritable and short with people.

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[caption id="attachment_189" align="aligncenter" width="199"]Danny in The Fifth Grade Danny in The Fifth Grade[/caption]

(Danny in the Fifth Grade)


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It doesn’t happen often, but it also has made me more reclusive. That sucks. I was quite gregarious, before all this happened. If you knew me, or even was aware of me, in high school you know that to be true. I enjoy the company of people, and people enjoy being around me. That has become more difficult, and I need help changing. I know what it is, that I have to do. I know that I can not do this, alone. I had the dedication and perseverance to see this through to the end, I am more than half way there. I guess the only question that remains?

Will I get the help I need, to lead a more positive life. If you read my post ‘Daniel’s Disability and How it All Began’ then you are ahead of the game. See, in August of last year I had a visit with a new neurosurgeon. The one that performed my previous surgery has returned to his home in Switzerland. So, my new neurosurgeon looks over all the scans, the reports and the x-rays. He performs a cursory physical and a neurological exam, and makes notes. Then he turns to me and tells me:

“You seem like and intelligent person, Mr. Hanning. You have brought more scans and reports to this appointment than I think any patient. I have looked over the reports and looked at the scans myself. (A Good Neurosurgeon will ALWAYS review the actual scans, and not just depend on reports) And, Mr. Hanning your prognosis is not good… but I imagine you know that already, right?”

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[caption id="attachment_198" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Danny March 2001 @ Disneyland Danny March 2001 @ Disneyland[/caption]

(Danny March 2001 Disneyland)


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Dr. Tran and I spent the next half hour discussing the failures of my last surgery, and his prognosis.

“Your condition is not conducive to life.”

Multimillion dollar education and they make a simple statement into… this emotionless… legally non-binding… cold statement. I go to interrupt and ask him the question, he continues.

“Your condition will, most likely, never improve. Most likely, your condition will progress. The progression of your condition has increased, over the past 6-12 months.”

He then explains that his findings, from the physical and neurological exams, showed that I was loosing strength in my upper left leg and that I am experiencing loss of fine motor skill in my right hand, too. I ask him what he can do:

“Mr. Hanning, if you had walked into my office with a broken neck I could do more for you… I mean, if you walked into an E.R. and I was the attending… “

“Medical science can only do so much. This is a progressive disease that will… progress. You will experience more and more neurological and physical losses.”

I am sitting there, and we all know what is going through my mind. Evidently he knew what we are thinking. His very next statement, chilled me to the bones.

“Mr. Hanning, you have seen the images. I know, you printed them out. I know you know what you are looking at, because of the images you printed.”

All true, I spent many a summer working archiving x-rays where my father worked. I knew how to read x-rays and MRI images… well enough.

“What do you want me to tell you, Mr. Hanning? There is nothing I can do for you, your problem is inoperable. Well, no responsible surgeon would operate. Once that disc cuts off the spinal cord… well, that is not conducive with life.”

OK, for everyone that; didn’t come from a medical family (like me) or worked in clinical pharmacology (like me) or had much medical experience, or experience with doctors, Dr. Tran was explaining to me that my condition will take my life.

Yeah… I’ll let that sink in for a minute.

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It took me several… a lot of time, for me to speak. How uncharacteristic of me!

“So, I am going to die?”

 He laughed… he honestly laughed!

“We all die sometime, Mr. Hanning. It’s just that you are going to die before most of us… before you should, because of your condition… and the way the last surgery was done.”

Yes, how the last surgery was done. We’ll circle around back to that, soon.

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[caption id="attachment_197" align="aligncenter" width="290"]Danny Ken Darrell - HIS Three Sons Danny Ken Darrell - HIS Three Sons[/caption]

(Danny, Ken and Darrell... His Three Sons)


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Bottom line, in that visit. On that day. I came to a realization that has changed my life. That day I learned; I would continue to experience physical and neurological losses to my body that would eventually end in death. “We all die, sometime, Mr. Hanning.”  Just some of us will be existing stage left sooner than others. It has been eleven months, since that meeting. My condition has remained true to form. I have no expectation of a‘miracle’. Those mostly happen in movies, and when they do happen, they don’t happen for people like me. I’m not rich. I don’t have rich friends or family. The die has been cast, and my fate has been sealed. All that remains? How I spend this reaming time.

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[caption id="attachment_193" align="aligncenter" width="260"]Danny 1988 @ A Company Christmas Party Danny 1988 @ A Company Christmas Party[/caption]

(Danny in 1998 @ A Company Christmas Party)


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The past month, has not been bad. I have enjoyed, finally, writing and having people read what I write. That is a very nice feeling. I appreciateevery view. I am touched by the generosity of others; both family and friends. This generosity will never be forgotten, for as long as I live.

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[caption id="attachment_195" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Danny @ The Tinder Box 1987 Danny @ The Tinder Box 1987[/caption]

(Danny @ The Tinder Box in 1987)


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I have decided. For as long as I am able. For as long as I can get to a keyboard and the internet, I will continue to write, for you. I will do my best to; entertain and share my life. I will do what I can to take you to other places, see other things. I will share my hopes and dreams, but I will also share my pain.

Aye, there’s the rub. For the past two months I have been secretive, about my pain. That stops today. For the past eight years I have tried to hide my disability. That stops today. From now on, I promise to be truthful about what I am going trough. I promise to be honest and forthright with all that read my words.

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[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="220"]Daniel's Moving Assistance Fund Daniel's Moving Assistance Fund[/caption]

(Danny @ Terrace 2001)


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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Daniel's Disability and How it All Began

In this article I am going to give you a history of my condition and how it affects my day-to-day life. This is not something I have ever done.

This is a 3D rendering of an MRI done last August (2011). Here you can see the spinal column shifting to the left causing spinal cord impingement. As well, if you look closely, you can see the titanium bar (part of the fusion) is shifting to the left.

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[caption id="attachment_160" align="aligncenter" width="552"]3D Composite Image of My Cervical Spine 3D Composite Image of My Cervical Spine done by scans from August 2008. Notice the shift, in the spine, to the left. This causes pressure on the nerve roots and pressure on the spinal cord.[/caption]

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This shift causes; pressure on the  nerve 'roots' (this causes great pain, Sciatic Nerve Pain), pressure on the cervical discs, a narrowing of the cervical spinal canal. The pressure on the nerve roots causes pain, a lot of pain. However, this also greatly contributes to the condition of nerve impingement that result in the loss of use in my left hand and arm.

As if that were not enough; there are osteophytes pressing on the remaining cervical discs. These osteophytes are bony projections arising from the vertebrae and with they gouge and tear the {Dural sack(s) that make up the} discs causing them to tear and shred and fail to support the discs. (I have these osteophytes through out by entire spinal column, they are just worst in the cervical spine)

In the image, below, you can see just how the vertebrae in the cervical spine are compressing on one another. If you look very closely, about mid fram/spine, you can actually see the compressed disc at C7-T1 pressing directly on my spinal cord. Pressing past the spinal cord sheath, past the cervical spinal column, across the channel of cerebral-Spinal fluid and creating a concave impression on the central spinal cord. This is the condition that my neurosurgeon referred to as “not conducive to continued life…”, it was the scariest day of my life.

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[caption id="attachment_162" align="aligncenter" width="232"] This is one cross section image for the series done in August 2011. This shows the disc @ C7-T1 pressing directly against the spinal cord. This is the source of the spinal stenosis.[/caption]

(This MRI Shows Cervical Disc Compression)


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This shift causes; pressure on the  nerve 'roots' (this causes great pain, Sciatic Nerve Pain), pressure on the cervical discs, a narrowing of the cervical spinal canal. The pressure on the nerve roots causes pain, a lot of pain. However, this also greatly contributes to the condition of nerve impingement that result in the loss of use in my left hand and arm.

As if that were not enough; there are osteophytes pressing on the remaining cervical discs. These osteophytes are bony projections arising from the vertebrae and with they gouge and tear the {Dural sack(s) that make up the} discs causing them to tear and shred and fail to support the discs. (I have these osteophytes through out by entire spinal column, they are just worst in the cervical spine)

In the image, below, you can see just how the vertebrae in the cervical spine are compressing on one another. If you look very closely, about mid fram/spine, you can actually see the compressed disc at C7-T1 pressing directly on my spinal cord. Pressing past the spinal cord sheath, past the cervical spinal column, across the channel of cerebral-Spinal fluid and creating a concave impression on the central spinal cord. This is the condition that my neurosurgeon referred to as “not conducive to continued life…”, it was the scariest day of my life.

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[caption id="attachment_163" align="aligncenter" width="232"] MRI Image from August 2011 Shows damage to cervical spine.[/caption]

(This Image Shows The Degenerative Nature on The Discs)


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That is a pretty good account of the WhatWhat is wrong with Danny? Now, I would like to talk about the How. The how I got into this condition and how I got into the position I am in today? That, that is going to take a little bit longer. It all starts with genetics, the human genome that I inherited from my mother and father. That accounts for the Degenerative Disc Diseasethat is at the root (yes, that was a pun… nerve root?) of my condition. However, there is more, usually this type of disease is more common in women… in the 70’s and 80’s.

Yes, that is what I was told by the neurosurgeon that performed my fusion surgery in my cervical spine. That D.D.D.usually isn’t as bad as mine, except for in women in their 70’s and 80’s. So, what accelerated the process?

The ‘HOW’


August 20th, 1987 is what accelerated the process. The autumn of 1987 I was working two jobs; one as a small business consultant in corporate automation, the other as a stock clerk at a local Target. I was living in Manhattan Beach California, and worked with K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid) a Redondo Beach business operated by my good friend Ginger Lindberg. Business was slow, for Ginger, so I had taken another job at Target, to help pay the bills.

August 20th, 1987 I was working in the electronics storeroom at the front of the Target store in Manhattan Beach, California. I was working doing a visual inventory of the electronics storeroom, looking to ‘pushing’ some stock out on to the store floor. There was another employee, in the storeroom with me, at the time of the accident. She was on a ladder and shifting items around on the rack (we called steel, where stock was stored) right beside me. In front of me was a twenty-foot ‘stack’ of merchandise, and impromptu assortment of unrelated merchandise that could not fit on the steel in the storeroom. There were all sorts of merchandise in that stack; there were boxes containing Photo Albums, and flashlights, and assorted small handheld electronics. In addition, at the very top of the pile, unbeknownst to me at the time, was an Electric Smith-Corona Typewriter still packed in its shipping crate.

I was minding my own business, doing my inventory, and the other employee was busy sorting through merchandise, obviously looking for something. When all of the sudden, and out of no-where, I hear her scream “Move, get out of the way…” that was all I heard, when I turned to look up, where she was pointing. Oh, “My goodness”It’s a flying typewriter! I said, to myself. “but its not so much flying, as falling, I see!” So, seeing a typewriter, falling, not flying, at me I duck to my left and try to avoid its fall, I do.

Though poorly, one must guess, I cowered in fear, for the typewriter struck me, and hard in the neck, it did! I remember it hitting… I remember the pain… I remember my breathing stopped… I remember the pain. This part I have gathered from people there that day, and friends I had at the time. The other employee saw me get hit, in the spine. From what she has said, I stood shaking for a moment or two, then back on the rack of steel I did fall. She heard as air left my lungs, when the steel I did hit, and slump to the ground, with a whimper, I did. I sat there, from what I am told, a quarter hour before. I awoke!

I awoke to being moved from the spot where I was hurt, I was taken to an Urgent Care right there across from the store. As they were moving me, I remember asking “When?”… When is this, what year? I didn’t remember my name, or the time. And when asked

“Who is President?”

I gleefully replied;

          “Why Nixon is President with Checkers at his side!”

The next six months I spent in Centinela Hospital in Los Angeles, California. I heard about nerve damage and “contusions of the spine”, I heard about head injuries and “closed head trauma” and “brain injury”, too. My right hand and arm, without feeling they were, and my left leg, it appears, had taken a nap with them, too. Form the hospital I was moved, to Long Beach I was sent, fore no family close, I had. I was taken to ‘Villa Serena” in Long Beach, I was, it was a rehabilitation center, for head injured adults, like me, and help me they would.

When February the next year, came, I was released from their care and told “Nothing more, for you, can we do… You arehealed, and we are done.”

That, was the second part. That was How it all started, all on that day.

Forgive the rhythm. I just knew that would be difficult, writing that, I have never done that before. I have lived through those events, time and again, but I have never written about that day. Three days after, I was admitted, I had my very first visitor. It was Ginger. At least, that is what she told me. This, I remember well, that I do! (Ok, Stop it… )  I was sitting in the bed, at the hospital, and I just had managed to eat lunch, with only my left hand. Ginger walked in, and she was smilingreally big. Like one would do when seeing a loved one after an accident or such. (I am not warning you, again)  She gave me a big hug, and smiled and kissed me on my right check. I felt like telling her, if you want me to feel that, better kiss the other cheek. But, she just looked too happy for me to do that to her, who ever she was.

She sat down in a chair, by the door, and to me said… (Danny, you are doing it again…)

“Its so good to see you, Danny! I have been so worried, here I brought you cigarettes!”

Still wondering who the heck are you, I asked;

“I smoke?”

Her face dropped to the floor, and in astonishment, she asked;

“Daniel, do you know who I am?”

I sheepishly smiled, and lifted my shoulders and replied;

“Not the slightest idea, I have, of Who you are… And, I don’t think I smoke, it’s bad for your health!”

The color left her face, and away went the case of cigarettes. She just looked at me blankly, turned toward the door, and said;

“I am going to go look for a nurse, you stay right there…”

I guess she hadn’t noticed I couldn’t move…

There is a lot of pain, for me, back there… Please, let meleave, and talk about something else. How about, the Why?

The ‘Why’


Why am I in the condition that I am, the pain and limited movement? The typewriter fell right on my cervical spine. The accident did damage, to my right arm and hand, that eventually healed. Like 85% the estimated. However, unknown to me, or anyone else, the accident had sent a series of actions into effect. The strike had destabilized the cervical column, and this instability accelerated the effects of my degenerative disc disease. I would have suffered with degenerative disc disease, anyway, at some point in my life. The accident, however, quickened that process and initiated cervical neurological damage that later exacerbated my condition. Funny that, when I was in the process of having legal representation against Target, my attorney (Harvey Ginns, was his name, a great attorney he was) told me this;

“Daniel, I know you think you need to settle right now, and I have an agreement her for you to sign, but I want you to listen and think about this; I think there is more wrong with you than they claim. I think you were injured more, on that day, than we know and I want you to wait…”

Ever have one of those moments, moments of deep regret? Yes, this is one of those. See, Harvey was right, in the end. You see, I was far more injured than anyone knew at that time, and I would end up paying a horrible price for my sense of urgency and haste, a horrible price.

The ‘How’… Now


The how, now, is ‘How does it affect your life, now, today?’ That is a good question. I am going to do my best to answer it, honest. However, at the same time I want to keep my dignity and a modicum of privacy.

I experience sharp shooting pain in my left hand and arm; it starts in my neck and travels down the arm to my hand. The feeling that I do have, aside from the pain, is greatly numbed. I have difficulty moving the fingers of the left hand, and my lower left arm. This makes life difficult, from tying one’s shoes to preparing food or personal hygiene. I must have assistance, for a great many tasks. For that I have a caregiver, his name is Allen. He comes by frequently, and helps me get my household chores done.

Along with the shooting pain into my left arm and hand, I have tremendous pain in my neck. I mean 24/7/365 day and night, night and day… and night. It is there when I wake up. It is there when I go to sleep. It is there, when it wakes me in the middle of the night. It is there, when I cannot get to sleep because of it. There are times, if I take off my neck brace for any length of time, where if I rotate my head… in just the right way… and the TV is silent, and you clearly make out, the sound of a cement mixer coming out of my neck. In, just the past month, I have had spasms of pain that made me chill. Seems my condition is progressive, and forever it will.

I take a lot of pain medications, every day. They bring me a level of comfort, most of the time, which makes life mostly bearable. I try to write. Funny that, when I first thought of this text (this story), especially that last line, I didn’t have this new problem that is destined to plague me to my end. I try to write.

I used to write about politics, mostly, but then my life changed. For the worst. Seems my condition is advancing, I knew my pain had increased, and there was a new twist. Seems the last surgery I had; formed a hinge of my spine. Resulting in pressure now forming, on my very spine. This is the stenosis, I spoke of before, and it poses the worst threat to my health, yet.

My left foot, was the next to fall. Har, Har, it seems ‘left foot drop’ I had developed, thought no one knows how? When ever I walk, and where ever I go, behind me I leave, my left foot it does drag. Some days are better than others are, and they say it could stop at any point. I mean the progression. That might stop; they tell me when I go. So far, though, the progression marches on and leaves parts of me behind.

See, there is no one to blame, in this matter it is just a matter of ‘bad luck’ or something like that. I don’t hate anyone, or blame anything for the plight I live with… boy, that would be futile, to seek and assign blame. Because it really doesn’t matter, in the large scheme of things, who did what or who didn’t won’t make my pain go away.

 

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[caption id="attachment_161" align="aligncenter" width="230"]MRI August 2011 This MRI Shows the compression on the cervical spinal cord.[/caption]

(This Image Shows The Spinal Cord From Top Down)


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