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‘COVID has let us know exactly how mortal we are’

“One thing I’ve learned is to never feel like everything is OK. It was March this year when the majority of extra nurses — travelers like me — were sent back home. We all thought COVID was finally settling down or somewhat over. It took … Continue reading‘COVID has let us know exactly how mortal we are’

Posted on October 5, 2021October 5, 2021by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

He’s come to terms with muscular dystrophy

“I used to be a national sales manager for dehumidification. We dried out large commercial buildings in the U.S. and all over the world. I had to resign because of medical issues: muscular dystrophy. “It’s a genetic family thing. We have a particular type of … Continue readingHe’s come to terms with muscular dystrophy

Posted on October 1, 2021September 30, 2021by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Nurse daughter caring for COVID patients

“I stopped working for a while because I was scared of all the COVID. But he did go to work. Maybe it was there that he got sick. Then I got it, too. “I didn’t have any problems. So I just took care of him. … Continue readingNurse daughter caring for COVID patients

Posted on September 29, 2021September 29, 2021by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

‘I 100% believe these vaccinations help’

(Part 3 of 3) “Before Justin got COVID, neither of us got the vaccine. But after I saw how it affected him, and I saw how ill he was, I got vaccinated on May 10. “After what he’s gone through, I 100% believe these vaccinations … Continue reading‘I 100% believe these vaccinations help’

Posted on September 21, 2021September 21, 2021by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

‘We can’t go back to our normal life’

(Part 2 of 3) “We’re glad to have him home again. But life here is still not the same. “Justin had to relearn how to walk. His left arm got some nerve damage, and it’s barely coming back. He still can’t make a fist. He … Continue reading‘We can’t go back to our normal life’

Posted on September 21, 2021September 21, 2021by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

‘I didn’t know if he was going to make it’

(Part 1 of 3) “To be honest, we didn’t think COVID was that bad. It seemed like a lot of people getting sick got over it, and they weren’t hospitalized. I got COVID in August 2020. I lost my taste and smell. That’s it. When … Continue reading‘I didn’t know if he was going to make it’

Posted on September 21, 2021September 21, 2021by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

‘Being a widow was a new chapter in my life’

“My husband [Jack Spurlock] passed away a few years ago. He had Parkinson’s. “It started with tremors in his hands. He would go to drink his coffee, and he would shake a little bit. He’d have to hold the cup with two hands. We took … Continue reading‘Being a widow was a new chapter in my life’

Posted on September 15, 2021September 13, 2021by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Individual aspect of bodybuilding appealing

“Growing up, I was a boxer. It was me and my older brother. We traveled around New England. We fought all over the U.S. We went to Canada, Mexico and Europe to fight. He was a standby for the U.S. Olympic team. I fought for … Continue readingIndividual aspect of bodybuilding appealing

Posted on July 22, 2021July 22, 2021by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

‘Dementia is definitely a cruel thing’

“I’ve always had this dry sense of humor that she understood and appreciated. When we’d go to a restaurant and the waitress would come up, I’d say, ‘Can you please tell the other waitresses that I’m sorry, but I’m already married.’ And Denise would laugh. … Continue reading‘Dementia is definitely a cruel thing’

Posted on July 16, 2021July 16, 2021by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Heart transplant allows him to keep living

“When I was 39, I was told that I had congestive heart failure. It was a virus that got in there. It was tough to even walk across the kitchen. But over time I got stronger and stronger, and they moved me down from the … Continue readingHeart transplant allows him to keep living

Posted on July 16, 2021July 16, 2021by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

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