Frequent Flier
The walk from Greg Pacheco’s front door to his car is not a long one. But in 2003, the 30-year-old could barely muster enough energy to take those few steps.
The walk from Greg Pacheco’s front door to his car is not a long one. But in 2003, the 30-year-old could barely muster enough energy to take those few steps.
Eighty-six-year-old Robert E. Foust didn’t think much about it when he stepped on the angular blue rock near his home in Pine Bluff; he tossed it to the side of the street and returned from his walk. But a few days later his wife noticed a significant bruise on that foot, and things got worse from there.
You might say life handed Susan Freyaldenhoven a few lemons, and although she was making lemonade, it was becoming a struggle.