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“My Gutsy Story®” Joe Weddington

October 7, 2013 by Sonia Marsh 8 Comments

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The Unseen Bullett

Join the Army, see the world. That is what I did. I signed up for the Infantry as long as they would send me to Europe, pay for me to finish college and give me some money.

Basic Training and Infantry Training were almost a joke to me as I had been a multi-sports athlete but I tolerated the near comical antics of the Drill Sergeants as I knew they had to bring younger boys up to speed while keeping the attention of more worldly fellows like myself. I was 24 and had traveled a bit by then, had worked a job or two, had three years of college behind me and had even ran my own business. My friends thought I was crazy for enlisting but I did it.

Arriving in Germany and assigned to a unit, I did my job and spent my free time on the rails, seeing every country I could see from The Netherlands to Italy to France and all points in between. I took college classes at the Education Center on Post and had lucked in to driving a Staff Officer who traveled widely and regularly. My life was on track.

Then I went to Iraq and went to war. Over a short period of time, I became completely desensitized to death, both as a reality and a concept, not shedding a single tear at the funeral of my own mother a year later. I finished school, left the Army for the Reserves, earned my pilot’s license, I got married, went to work, moved in to my childhood home in a great neighborhood, had children and led an active life. I was a football coach, a pilot and Squadron Commander in the Civil Air Patrol, volunteered for Emergency Services and ran a successful Appraisal and Home Inspection office.

Two years after I came home I began having problems with short term memory and my limbs would jerk for no reason, throwing me into sessions of severe cramping all over my body. My legs began to swell notably and I gained 200 pounds over about 5 years. One day at work my legs began to feel as if they were on fire and I found they were swelling rapidly and did so to such a degree, they split open, leaking fluid and blood. I was rushed to the hospital where I contracted MRSA and suffered its damaging effects.

Joe Weddington
Captain Joe Weddington, Pilot and Squadron Commander, U.S. Civil Air Patrol, Bert T. Combs Memorial Airport, Hager Hill, Kentucky

I was in organ failure and fighting for my life when scar tissue was discovered on my brain. It seemed that my close proximity to a mortar detonation that had thrown me head first into the wheel of a Hummer had done more than just addle me at the time. My other symptoms were attributed to the PB pills, Depleted Uranium Exposure, Exposure to other/unknown toxins. I had effectively been badly wounded by a silent bullet and didn’t even know it.

I lived, my symptoms in check but uncured, leaving the hospital with permanent nerve damage, deformed and discolored legs and pain that I will have to live with for the rest of my life. I had a later bout with a blood clot in my leg going to my lungs and spent several days in a coma, but I lived. I became depressed and lethargic with regular thoughts of suicide. I was no longer the man I once was. After fifteen years of marriage my wife left me for a man half her age. At 40 years old I lost my kids, I lost my business, I lost my home. I lost everything.

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Joe Weddington today

Now I am 48. I live in a trailer which I have made into a home using many items from the old house to do so. It is a comfort to the kids that something of their past is preserved and comfortably familiar to me. I drive a dependable fifteen year old SUV, I take my medicine, I go to doctors appointments, physical therapy, meetings with my lawyer to increase my VA benifits and I take a dozen pills a day for my symptoms.

I receive $680 per month from a 100% social security disability for PTSD and other symptoms, $640 from VA who refuses to acknowledge what has happened to me and rates me a 40% disability for “Combat Anxiety” and “Tinnitus.” I manage  a few hundred dollars from other sources. A far cry from the one thousand plus a week take home I had become accustomed to.

I get by though and have learned to watch every expense and still manage to go to the movies with my son now and then, and dine out with both him and his sister once a month. I add to things by picking up cans and collecting scrap metal and am fortunate to have a sister who helps me out often with the unexpected bill. Vacations are rare but I still manage to take one on occasion. I was, until recently, embarrassed to wear shorts in public until this pretty young waitress said to me, “Hey they are your legs, the only ones you have got; don’t worry about it.” I have worn shorts every day since. Life changed for me but life goes on, and I will be a Grandfather in a few short days. Life is good.

Joe Weddington: My Dad was a businessman, former professional baseball player, and World War II Veteran of the Marines. He married my mom; a lifelong homemaker. I grew up in the Mayberry-like town of Prestonsburg, Kentucky, where I attended public schools and community college. Employed as a paper boy at age 11 and as a gas station worker at age 14, I owned my first business, an excavation company, at age 16. I worked in South Florida for a while as a crane truck driver and operator before I joined the Army as an Infantry soldier and served in combat in Desert Storm. I was married, had two children, a daughter and son, and was successfully self-employed until 2007 when a number of service related ailments hastened my divorce and forced me into disability retirement. I just became a Grandfather.

You can contact Joe on FaceBook or e-mail him atjoedweddington@gmail.com

SONIA MARSH SAYS: Joe, after all that you’ve been through, I’m impressed with how you’ve accepted each challenge and moved on. Congratulations on being a grandfather. I love your positive outlook on life. “Life is good.”

LOOKING FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR OUR 2nd “My Gutsy Story®”ANTHOLOGY

Do you have a “My Gutsy Story®” you’d like to share?

NOW is the time to submit your “My Gutsy Story®” which may be included in our 2nd ANTHOLOGY.

You can find all the information, and our new sponsors on the “My Gutsy Story®” contest page. (VIDEO) Submission guidelines here

Here are the stories we have in October:

  • October 14th: Marcia Molina-Lehmann
  • October 21st: Cappy Hall
  • October 28th: Don Westenhaver

Please share these stories on social media and to all who need some inspiration. Thanks you. Sonia Marsh

 

“Bring Out the Gutsy in You”; A Huge Success

September 30, 2013 by Sonia Marsh 10 Comments

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“Bring out the Gutsy in You” Anthology book launch was a huge success.

Larry Poricelli, Manager of the Southern California Regency movie theaters, surprised me with this special marquee.

Just over 100 attended, and Marybeth Bond offered an upbeat, motivational speech about taking risks, being bold, and the advice she received from her mom.

Our panelists, Linda Joy Myers, Jason Matthews and Marla Miller as our moderator, were so inspiring.

Kira Robles, our professional photographer is sending me the photos later this week, so hopefully by my next post on October 3rd,  we shall have a ton o photos to share.

PHOTOS and NEWS on October 3rd.

A DVD of the entire event will be available in the next few weeks. I shall let you know more when it’s edited.

A few testimonials:

Congratulations Sonia, for creating a rewarding (and seamless) evening for many lucky people! -Kevin R.

We were honored to have you.  I don’t think you realize your worth! You are not only a successful writer, you are a leader, you are luminous and inspiring to others, and your experience is of great value!–Thank you!–Larry P.

Sonia,
You will never run out of willing people to share their “Gutsy” stories… much like the success of the Chicken Soup anthology… pure genius. —Kevin

LOOKING FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR OUR 2nd “My Gutsy Story®”ANTHOLOGY

Do you have a “My Gutsy Story®” you’d like to share?

NOW is the time to submit your “My Gutsy Story®” which may be included in our 2nd ANTHOLOGY.

You can find all the information, and our new sponsors on the “My Gutsy Story®” contest page. (VIDEO) Submission guidelines here

Check Out Our Amazing Sponsors at “Bring Out the Gutsy in You”

September 16, 2013 by Sonia Marsh 1 Comment

Check Out Our SPONSORS
Check Out Our SPONSORS

You won’t want to miss our FABULOUS event called:

“BRING OUT THE GUTSY IN YOU”

 

Thanks to my wonderful publicist Barbara Kimler, and
Elaine Cali, Vice-President of Communications Anaheim/Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau for your help in
contacting our
FABULOUS SPONSORS 

Check out our amazing SPONSORS who are offering some fantastic door prizes.

 

One Free Night at Hyatt Regency Resort in Huntington Beach, CA.
One Free Night at Hyatt Regency Resort in Huntington Beach, CA.

 

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Whale Watching package – It includes whale watching for two , a video , a book and a tote bag $120 total
$50 gift certificate for a wonderful meal at Zov's.
$50 gift certificate for a wonderful meal at Zov’s.

 

2 tickest to see "Fallen Angels" at Laguna Playhouse
2 tickest to see “Fallen Angels” at Laguna Playhouse

 

A free one-year membership to IBPA
A free one-year membership to IBPA
  • A beautiful print by artist Ilona Werner-Martin called”Two Ladies in Paris” signed by the artist.
  • A Hair Appointment by talented hairdresser Gillian Billetter from luxury Salon Milano in Newport Beach, CA.

To find out more about our “Bring Out the Gutsy in You” event and sign up, please click in box below.

 

This event is free, and you’re invited.

Click here to reserve your seat today.

Name and e-mail required.

 

A Free Gift For Sharing “Bring Out the Gutsy in You” Event

September 9, 2013 by Sonia Marsh Leave a Comment

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Please click on me to support my launch party on 9-26.

With 8 days left in my Pubslush campaign I hope  you’ll see that it’s not just about me, but it’s about all of us.

My goal is to offer an exciting free event for the public to attend on September 26th, and to help all 64 authors who contributed to our first My Gutsy Story® Anthology: True Stories of Love, Courage and Adventure from Around the World.

  • We have a keynote speaker: Marybeth Bond
  • A panel of exciting Gutsy authors
  • Free Door prizes from our sponsors: restaurants, Laguna Playhouse,  Spa, Free membership to IBPA and more.
  • A % of proceeds are going back to help WomanSage.org

To find out more, please check out this post.

I love turquoise, and I’m offering my favorite Brighton necklace, as an incentive to the first person who can get 5 people to contribute to my Pubslush campaign.

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My free gift to you from Brighton Jewelry

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I have 8 days left to reach my goal, and your 5 supporters will also get rewards, based on their level of “Gutsyness.”

Please note, you will have to e-mail me (sonia@soniamarsh.com) the names of those 5 people, so we can confirm them with Pubslush.

Here are More Fun Entries from the “One Sentence-One Photo About You” which I promised to share on my site, as they could not all fit in my Pubslush video

Jonna Ivin: I want to write and perform a one woman show.

Jonna Ivin
Jonna Ivin

John DeNizio: 10 days and 77 miles later in the outback of New Mexico, with nothing but what’s on my back.

John DeNizio
John DeNizio

I hope you help all of turn this event into a successful event on 9-26-13.

Please CLICK HERE to help support the event and receive perks in exchange.

Thanks for all your support.

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Remember to Vote for your favorite August 2013 “My Gutsy Story®.” You have 2 weeks to vote. The winner will be announced on September 12th, and gets to select a prize from our sponsors.

 

 

Vote for Your Favorite August 2013 “My Gutsy Story®”

August 29, 2013 by Sonia Marsh 3 Comments

VOTE BE GUTSY BADGE

The voting starts right now for your favorite August 2013 “My Gutsy Story®.” You have 2 weeks to vote. The winner will be announced on September 12th, and gets to select a prize from our sponsors.

Vote on Sidebar. Only ONE vote each

Poll is below the “Bring Out the Gutsy in You,” event information.

This month we have 3 stories to vote for. Janet Givens just wanted to share her Peace Corps experience but prefers not participate in the contest.

Janet Givens
Janet Givens

Our second moving story of the month was from Suellen Zima. 

She wrote an honest account about the guilt of “abandoning” your family as well as being true to yourself.

Suellen Zima
Suellen Zima

Terri Elders wrote about her career as a psychiatric social worker taking care of abused and neglected children.

Terri Elders
Terri Elders

Jan Marshall wrote an inspiring story about how humor helped her heal as well as using it to help others heal.

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Jan Marshall

 

Be Inspired to ‘Bring Out the Gutsy in You’

Click here for Special Event News

Are you ready to take the next gutsy step in your life? I’m hosting an event in Orange County on Sept. 26 that will inspire you to act on that dream you’ve been holding inside.

This event is free, and you’re invited.

Click here to reserve your seat today.

Name and e-mail required.

 

Do you have a “My Gutsy Story®” you’d like to share?

Would you like to submit your “My Gutsy Story®” and get  published in our 2nd anthology?

Please see guidelines below and contact Sonia Marsh at: sonia@soniamarsh.com for details.

You can find all the information, and our new sponsors on the “My Gutsy Story®” contest page. (VIDEO) Submission guidelines here

I am writing posts next month about how to get into Costco, local TV and more. Please stop by on Mondays and Thursdays to learn more.

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