Sounds more like an egoist who wants to talk about his medical problems, & creates a website tribute as if everyone is interested. Let's not talk about you let's talk about my operation.
mr negligent discharge: Anyhow, after arterial bypass surgery, they cut off the major blood flow to it, but there were several smaller ones still feeding it. I also knew that the more I walked the faster that new veins would grow to help replace the one they took out.. It did, and so I needed the invasive angiogram. Finally I got the blood vessels fixed. Now all I had to worry about was the nerve. I don't think it will ever get better, but since I've retired it doesn't bother me nearly as much as it did when I was walking all day. I notice the numbness every day and deal with some localized pain every day. It's there all of the time, but I try to ignore it like I do the tinnitus - ringing in my ears. It's always there but hopefully I can ignore it as much as possible.
I've included new pictures of my wounds. There is a dent where the fourth bullet hole was. My right leg is still bigger than my left leg. It still has a lot less hair. At least it still works, huh?
I created this site to share my Negligent Discharge story as a warning to others
Some of us wonder whether it's just a tribute to yourself. See how I can handle pain? what I've been thru? You do realize a lot of your fellow gunnuts threw you under the bus with words like stupid & careless & idiot?
Anyway, things like this aren't gonna do one iota to offset negligent or accidental gunshot injuries, cause there's no teeth to his advice outside basic common sense regarding gun handling. Okay, maybe one iota, but that's 'negligible'.
The careless will live on no matter what, & the rare momentary distraction or inattention will strike no matter who is at bat.