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Horse Trampled Disabled Man Seeks Grant Money For Relief Of Medical Debt

by Brian Caddell
(Cross, South Carolina, USA)

I was working on a plantation when a new horse threw me and stomped me.

I went through the process of workers comp. I lost everything I'd worked for and when I finally got a court date, I was offered $2000 to settle.

I was insulted and hurt and I turned down the offer. I got nothing. I then began my disability and am still waiting.

I had the best woman in the world. She supported me and never complained, but the strain of worry, loss, and extremely hard work just so we could survive has ruined our marriage and she's left me.

I really love her and I'm trying to get her back, but I have no income, still need medical care, and I'm running out of options.

We had a nice home and cars, and we were happy together. But without help, I fear the worst.

I've always been a good man, and helped everyone I could. Now I need help in the worst way.

I suffer chronic pain in multiple areas, and lately my depression is a daily struggle.

Can someone please help me? I want my life and more importantly my wife back. Thank you for reading this.




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Sep 03, 2010
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Love Is Free
by: Deborah

Negative energy has left your side; embrace the blessing. It often takes tragic situations in order for many of us to see the truth. Otherwise we may refuse to acknowledge that which is real. The woman that left is not your beginning, nor is she your end. Please take the time to see the beauty that can only be found in the truth. The love you feel for your former mate is yours to keep, which is beautiful. True love can love in spite of one's physical location. Love is like faith, and the breath of life. It cannot be seen, but it is. Let her have that place in your heart, but you have enough love to appreciate other beautiful creations in life. "PEACE," my friend.

Aug 30, 2010
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KEEP YOUR HEAD HIGH
by: MARY ANN MADRID

Hello Brian, My name is Mary Ann and I just want to say that I know how that feels. I had a similar situation. I was in a relationship for 1-1/2 years and was in love but once my accident happened and I was finally released from the rehab hospital, they left me.

I went through a very tragic time in my life, and every day just like you I have struggles. I'm in a wheelchair now. So what I wanted to tell you is that you have to take life as it comes. I'm sure you're hurting for your wife but don't beg anyone, because she is your wife and she didn't take her vows seriously through sickness and health?

Just focus on yourself and if she comes back, she comes back but if not you got to keep strong and focus on getting stronger. Try not chasing her and let it be known that you're doing it regardless of who's by your side. Just remember one thing? there is ALWAYS someone in worse conditions than you and I. Keep your head high Brian and good luck.

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