Tomorrow is the big day for me
. I am scheduled to meet with the Doctor to go over my 1yrs MRI result and let him tell me what they found or didn't find. I am definitely not looking forward to it, but hey, at least I will finally know what I am up against. The Mrs. has already said she is going with me and to be honest, I happy to know that she wants to be there by my side. I plan to take the rest of the day off tomorrow just to deal with whatever the Doc has to say.
So, why was this week so bad??? Well, let me tell you. And just so the moderators don't move the thread, I will certainly tie this into AN issues. I guess I could've titled this thread, "How to use AN issues to your benefit in court depositions"
I was contacted by my attorneys several weeks ago about a lawsuit and that I would need to come to Tennessee to give a deposition on. Tuesday was the day. Me on the stand, sworn videotaped deposition being grilled for 4 1/2 hours. That was bad, but here were the bright spots. Before I walk into the room, my attorney says, I told them your were deaf on one side and had all the plaintiffs' attorneys sit to your left. I said, but that's the side I'm deaf on. They sit on that side and they'll get nothing from me. First thing that happens when I walk in is my attorney has everyone pack up and move to the right side of the room. They were not happy. Score one for ANers. So, these lawyers are asking all these convoluted multi-part questions to try to trip me up. Actually, often times I'm not entirely sure if the lawyer knew what he was asking. I was able to use my SSD to my advantage, "I'm sorry, could you repeat your question I missed half of that", "Could you says that again, I didn't hear you clearly", etc... Many times, they couldn't even repeat themselves and had to have the court reporter to re-read what they said. This was very beneficial because, it allowed me time to think about the question and provide clear answers. Score, two for ANers. The best part came about 2 1/2 hours into the deposition. The lawyer is in the middle of a long drawn out incomprehensible question when my facial nerves decide to re-energize. Nerve regeneration is always welcomed as far as I'm concern, but this twitching happens to look just like a snarl or a growl
. Well it started and stopped and started and stopped and then held it position. I tried to ignore it, but it was obvious the other attorneys saw me snarling and were taken aback. Understand, this was all being videotaped. So, I had to cut the lawyer off and explain, this was an uncontrollable twitch as a result of my nerve regneration and it was nothing negative toward him or his question. I'm not sure if he believed me, but now I had a free pass to snarl at any question I disagreed with if I wanted to. Actually, the darn twitch had the most impeccable timing. Score three, for ANers.
All in all, it was an exhaustive day which I hope not to have to go through again.