Help JT (James) Thompson pay medical & housing
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Looking forward to be able to put my own socks on again.
-Reluctantly I make this post for help.
About me, after almost 10 years fine tuning myself into a very efficient and well rounded plumber, absorbing as much info as possible about the trade and business with plans to open my own operation. For the last 7 years my main outlet and mental health escape has been motorcycles. I enjoy wrenching on them as much as riding.
-With the loss in full physical ability of my dominant right wrist I risk losing all that. Recovery will be a long unknown journey. My wrist and right knee will most likely not be what they once were.
-Recovery will be a long difficult road both physically and mentally but I'm eager to heal and bounce back better than ever.
-I plan to take this time to get the state licensing needed to operate my own business. Once I'm on my feet I'll be able to handle light duty and balancing a business start up.
-I have been extremely independent since I got my own place at 19 years old. Now I'm completely dependent on the help I'm thankful to have through my family. I'm hoping and praying for a few months of support.
-Keeping my living situation the same gives me the chance to focus on myself and sell whatever needed to support my bills.
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A message from Momma Sue:
On 6/11/23 James (JT) was the victim of an unavoidable Hit and Run accident while riding his motorcycle.
Devastating injuries. As a plumber, he needs his hands to work. He underwent delicate wrist/arm surgery to repair nerve damage, possibly more surgery, dislocated and fractured bones. He fractured his lower leg. Deep lacerations, road rash through out his body. This is a long recovery. James (JT) lives alone and now has no income.
Staggering medical bills and more to come with rent, utilities and food has made a horrible situation even worse. He is trying to maintain his home throughout his recovery. He needs his hands as a plumber. He survived a horrific hit and run that destroyed his bike, damaged his helmet and caused serious bodily injury. Motorcycles is his hobby, tinkering on them, that he loves is impossible with one hand. Help him get through recovery and back to work! He is trying to stay positive and use his recovery time constructively.
Thank you all for reading, sharing, donating.
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J T
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St. Petersburg, FL