Here's a little history about me


and a photo...

I was born in Illinois and raised in Colorado. I have three brothers; one in California, one in Colorado and one in Tennessee. For the last twenty years I have resided on the central Oregon coast in the great Pacific Northwest. I am the only one of the four of us who was born with a bone disease called Osteogenesis Imperfecta, also known as "Brittle Bones".

I have a mild form of this disease. I am of average height. 5'5". Many people having more severe forms are short in stature ("Little People") and may be confined to wheelchairs or bedridden.

As a child, beginning at age three, I broke or fractured numerous bones. Feet, ankles, knees, wrists, vertebrae. After High School the fractures tapered off. Then at the age of 37 I slipped and fell on an icy driveway crushing my left hip and pelvis.

As a middle aged adult with this disease and a history of fractures I now find myself dealing with the effects of degenerative arthritis.

Luckily for now, I am still able to perform my job as a Floor Supervisor in the Table Games department of a Native American owned casino.

Please click on the links on this page to learn more about Osteogenesis Imperfecta and meet the many people I have encountered who also have this disease.





Click Here to find out what Osteogenesis Imperfecta is.


To get information on the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation Click Here








Since becoming aquainted with the internet I have been fortunate to meet several other people who also have OI. Most of these people have much more serious forms of this disease than I do.



Please meet my friend and e-mail pal Mona who lives in Minnesota. Also check out Sabrina's page. Sabrina lives in Canada. Visit Dreamnetstudios where you will meet David Good. And visit Julie's web page for a real treat!



Have a look at the home page for DisabledUnite a digest to which I subscribe.


Recently while surfing the internet I came across the website of an extremely interesting and inspiring disabled man named Tabby Pitts. Tabby does not have OI but his life story serves as an inspiration to anyone who lives with a physical disability. Please click on the link and meet my newest internet friend and fellow animal lover.






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