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Who will lead the protest in Washington?

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Mar 29, 2018 | Replies (22)

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@jimhd All right there is two of us. Now let us two get two more and we will pick up momentum. So sorry to hear how they have reduced your dosage. I am afraid it is probably just the beginning because of Trump and the crocked politicians. I swear I smell a rat. Money changing hands. There goes my paranoia again. But none of it makes since to me. Why must so much of the population be left to suffer. I also can't walk very far either without having to sit down. Mostly from the back surgery and really mostly the multiple sclerosis. The MS causes me to loose my balance and I walk like a drunken sailor. And I stay exhausted which causes me to walk just a little then rest even more. With a march like I would like to see I would need a wheel chair too. I would not want no one to fake needing one but I would not want anyone to miss marching just because that don't think they could physically do it. All wheelchairs welcome. Please people lets do it and stand up for ourselves because God knows no one else is.@jimhd I am bipolar and suicidal ideation is always tucked away in my mind. I know suffering day after day in pain would not mix well with that symptom. I believe people who don't fight any mental illness would soon be entertaining one after suffering from severe and chronic pain. I believe a lot of people who have been thrown away by the government will tire and finally just give up. Another statistic Trump has probably not taken into account.

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Probably more specifically, Jeff Sessions, even more than President Trump.

Jim