Tony Moore
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I always look better, did everything better than all my peers at that same level. Right. So, you know, all my peers typically outweigh me by age. 30 to 40 pounds. They eat way worse than I do. They drink way worse than I do.
I always look better, did everything better than all my peers at that same level. Right. So, you know, all my peers typically outweigh me by age. 30 to 40 pounds. They eat way worse than I do. They drink way worse than I do.
So all the things that I've purposely stayed away from and tried to, you know, like I didn't believe in medication, so I always wanted to do things so I didn't have to go on medications, right? So let me ask you this.
So all the things that I've purposely stayed away from and tried to, you know, like I didn't believe in medication, so I always wanted to do things so I didn't have to go on medications, right? So let me ask you this.
Not with me. I was telling Julie once my arm, once it hit my hand, I'm having a stroke. I'm having a stroke. We need to call 9-1-1. I'm having a stroke. We need to call 9-1-1. And the conversation was really, no, you're really, no, you're not. Oh, you know, it was one of those kinds of things. Right. Yeah. Yeah. And luckily for me, where I was having my stroke, I was on the corner, um,
Not with me. I was telling Julie once my arm, once it hit my hand, I'm having a stroke. I'm having a stroke. We need to call 9-1-1. I'm having a stroke. We need to call 9-1-1. And the conversation was really, no, you're really, no, you're not. Oh, you know, it was one of those kinds of things. Right. Yeah. Yeah. And luckily for me, where I was having my stroke, I was on the corner, um,
Near a neighbor's house. And we didn't take our phones. We were both together. So why do I need a phone? So, you know, I wouldn't not be paying attention to her, those kind of things. And luckily, a lady was coming by walking and she had a phone. And so we called. And it seemed like it took forever for help to arrive. Yeah.
Near a neighbor's house. And we didn't take our phones. We were both together. So why do I need a phone? So, you know, I wouldn't not be paying attention to her, those kind of things. And luckily, a lady was coming by walking and she had a phone. And so we called. And it seemed like it took forever for help to arrive. Yeah.
So the first thing that happened was the officer showed up and he had no clue whatsoever in terms of really what to do, except it felt like he was trying to keep the area clear, but there was nobody to keep the area clear from. Right. And but I did stay kind of calm. But again, the things that were going through my head, I was telling you about, you know, the motorcycle and some other things.
So the first thing that happened was the officer showed up and he had no clue whatsoever in terms of really what to do, except it felt like he was trying to keep the area clear, but there was nobody to keep the area clear from. Right. And but I did stay kind of calm. But again, the things that were going through my head, I was telling you about, you know, the motorcycle and some other things.
And then I started thinking on the positive things about, you know, I'm grateful. I took care of, you know, my life insurance and all these other kind of things. And I mean, I went from from not being able to do something to the worst tragedies of the whole thing. And then finally.
And then I started thinking on the positive things about, you know, I'm grateful. I took care of, you know, my life insurance and all these other kind of things. And I mean, I went from from not being able to do something to the worst tragedies of the whole thing. And then finally.
about because i it was it seemed like it was 30 minutes before the ambulance showed up it seemed like yeah yeah a lot of time and that is a lot of time yeah and in the time from the phone call to them showing up i started to feel i could close and open my hand again
about because i it was it seemed like it was 30 minutes before the ambulance showed up it seemed like yeah yeah a lot of time and that is a lot of time yeah and in the time from the phone call to them showing up i started to feel i could close and open my hand again
And in the midst of them coming, getting me off the ground and putting me into the ambulance, then I could start to get some movement back.
And in the midst of them coming, getting me off the ground and putting me into the ambulance, then I could start to get some movement back.
Yeah. So I have a... I don't like needles. Right. So first thing they want to do is start poking me with not just the small needles, but the big ones. Right.
Yeah. So I have a... I don't like needles. Right. So first thing they want to do is start poking me with not just the small needles, but the big ones. Right.
And I'm like, do I need to go through that and everything? Hey, I can move my arm now. You know, don't poke me. But they said, well, you know, this is the protocol. I was kind of, you know, again, disappointed.
And I'm like, do I need to go through that and everything? Hey, I can move my arm now. You know, don't poke me. But they said, well, you know, this is the protocol. I was kind of, you know, again, disappointed.