Hi Greg,
You're right about my birthday. I said that I was no spring chicken. I'm a KFC reject! LOL!!! This is difficult to say but I just turned 49. Ouch! That hurt.
I got my first degree when I was in my early thirties. I was working fulltime during the day and going to college at night. I was high functioning and not yet diagnosed with a MI. I had a 4.0 and finished 2nd in my class. I enjoyed school so much. I love to learn new things.
My difficulty now is with concentration, comprehension, and memory; whether they are med produced, bp produced or both, I don't know. But I do have some challenges ahead for me.
I know what you mean about the "kids" calling you "sir." I've started being called "ma'am"; that's really weird! Clerks in stores call me "hon" and "sweetie." Talk about feeling old.
Your success story is awesome and your advice is priceless. I need to remember what you said about pacing myself. I tend to want to overdo.
Wow, do you know me! I need to set some reasonable goals. Setting goals are hard for me because of the fact that I set them too high sometimes and I set myself up for failure. I'm a perfectionist; that makes it worse.
You have given me invaluable advice! When I walk across that stage to get my second degree, it will be because I set goals, worked at my own pace, and remembered a friend who told me "YOU CAN."
Thanks (((((((Greg)))))))
droopy