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FireMoth
03-17-2016, 09:42
I know i havent been very active on the board lately, trying to catch up after a very rough 201t, but i wanted to say 'Thank You' to all of you here who helped me make it through last year.
For those of you who are unaware, i was diagnosed with crohns disease about 15 years ago, and though I battled it at first with crohns specific drugs that proved fatal, and later with diet, excercise, and will, by the beginning of last year it was clear i was losing the fight.
A scope and ct scan identified a large tumor threatening to obsteuct my bowel, with the doubled concern of malignancy, and so a surgery was scheduled to remove the small portion of affected intestine, reconnect the ends, and send me on my way.
However, once they opened me up, it became evident how much a CT scan cannot see.
What was supposed to be 2 weeks down time deceloped into 6 different invasive surgical proceedures, spanning from the 3rd of june till the second week in December.
12 new significant surgical scars later, my insurance was paying out $1.75M, and they werent about to do it alone.
I had responsibly planned for the initial event, but as things stacked up, i found myself almost as ill with worry as i was with open surgical wounds.
I was coming up $20k short.
Thats when my sister came up with the idea for a "gofundme" campaign to help with the deficit.
Even I was shocked at the level of support we recieved. Not only did it help, but was able to cover the entirety of my deficit.
Though a significant amount cam from close friends and family, better than half of the campaign was funded by people ive only ever met at work, if at all, many only names on a user forum.
Those people were many of you.
Be it because you felt i positively effected your life, this community, out of support for Bowers Tactical (who continue to be the best second family a guy could ask for), or just because younhappen to be damned decent people, you came together in a time of desperate need, and gave me the room to heal.
Thank you to everyone here for that amazing out pouring of support.
Even those who could could not contribute financially helped by spreading the word, or simply helping be part of this community, keeping it alive so that it can be a benefit to us all.
I have been a man of great fortune, because i have had friends whos faces i may never know, and hands ill never shake that gave what they could in my moment of gravest need.
Its a debt I can never repay, but i will spend my life trying.
Thank you especially to the Administrators here who allowed and helped our campaign, Andy Reinhardt of 303ARms for being a champion of my cause and stalwart friend through my trials, and my family at Bowers Tactical, where i learned how many close friends i really have, and that I happen to work for about the best boss on the whole damned planet.
Its been a helluva ride, but im back in the saddle, and i owe so much of that to you all.
Thank you again

Sincerely,
Rob Bonacci

Wulf202
03-17-2016, 09:48
Glad you're doing better

asmo
03-17-2016, 09:51
Quit slacking and get back to work. ;)

Hope you are feeling better.

2112
03-17-2016, 09:56
Great to see you back!

Dave_L
03-17-2016, 10:05
Glad to hear you're back and doing better.

kwando
03-17-2016, 10:43
Nice to see and hear you're winning this battle...

StagLefty
03-17-2016, 11:21
Great news Rob !!!

Great-Kazoo
03-17-2016, 11:40
Yes, there are people out there whose support, unasked for, seem to show up when needed most. Good for you.

Irving
03-17-2016, 11:43
My sister in law is going through something similar, so I'm very glad to see you're better and out of the hospital.

ruthabagah
03-17-2016, 12:15
The "Robathon" was something I was glad I could participate to.

In addition: I couldn't stand Mike's workmanship and we needed you back really bad!

See you soon.

Ridge
03-17-2016, 23:16
I'm very happy to hear you're doing well again, Rob. I, and obviously many others here, had been concerned about your well being. Seeing this brings great happiness to me.

Cheers [Beer]

Mazin
03-17-2016, 23:21
Glad to have you back and doing well!!!!!

TFOGGER
03-17-2016, 23:23
We take care of our own...best of luck on your recovery!

kidicarus13
03-17-2016, 23:40
I am happy to hear things are getting back to "normal" for you Rob.

Gman
03-18-2016, 08:42
Happy to hear you're doing better! [Alrigh]

theGinsue
03-19-2016, 01:47
Rob, I know I'm not alone here when I say that every time I dealt with you at Bowers you treated me with respect and as an equal, even though I knew you have a hellova lot more skill and knowledge with firearms than I do. Beyond being professional, you were always friendly (as is Mike and everyone at Bowers). When you encounter someone like I mentioned above, especially someone who shares a common interest, it's easy to want to try to help any way you can.

While I wish you'd never had to go through what you've experienced, I'm very happy to hear that you're finally recovering well. Don't overdo things until you're back up to full strength!

I know that you're a proud yet humble man, but if you should find that you could use our help again just get the word out and I know our community will jump at the chance. I'm honored to be associated with this group because it does try to take care of its own.

I hope to see your ugly mug the next time I'm able to stop in.

3beansalad
03-19-2016, 07:45
Welcome back Rob, and we are all so thankful for the progress you've made. May your recovery be speedy and complete

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Squeeze
03-19-2016, 17:19
Glad to see you back on your feet brother. Best wishes to you and your continued healing. Look forward to seeing you at Bowers.