The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

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ing routine and to help me get into my chair. Once I’m in my chair I’m fairly independen­t. I like my job and I think they pay me very fairly, but half my annual salary is now spent on home care. I had $20,000 in unreimburs­ed medical expenses and home care aid. If I had the whole year of just home care, two hours in the morning and two hours at night, that costs $36,000.”

In addition to the essential home care aides, there is the lingering financial burden of hospital stays, ambulance, and medical supplies not covered by insurance.

Myers is now under the care of several specialist­s, including a gastroente­rologist and a neurologis­t at the University of Pennsylvan­ia, where he is receiving regular infusions of a drug called Tysabri.

“It’s not a cure; it’s just a drug that keeps me from getting worse,” he pointed out.

When the van he was using to get to doctors’ appointmen­ts and other destinatio­ns finally conked out, Myers’ friends came up with the idea of the fundraiser to help with the purchase of a new van and other expenses.

“I want to be as independen­t as possible. I was looking at these vans that can be converted for wheelchair drivers and they’re crazy expensive. Brand new ones are around $85,000, which is way out of my reach,” Myers said. “An older model is in the $30,000 or $40,000 range, which to me is still pricey. I never spent more than a couple of thousand dollars on a car myself. But we happened to find one that’s almost $40,000, so that’s where the benefit comes in.”

With the event a month away, Myers’s longtime friend Melissa Treacy is still welcoming donations for the raffle baskets, auction and food, she said.

“James has done a lot of volunteer work for the community and this is a way of giving back to him,” Treacy said. “We rented the space at St. Titus, but everything else we’re asking people to contribute what they can. What we dont get in food donations we’ll be pitching in to buy. We’re hoping to raise enough money that can at least be put toward the purchase of the van and to help with all of the medical costs ... anything we can give back to help him with something as basic as transporta­tion that will help with his everyday life.”

Entertainm­ent will be provided by Karaoke Gong Show, hosted by Skeletor and billed as “the most evil and fun Karaoke show you will ever attend.”

“Skeletor is a favorite of James’s and he is donating his time, so James is really excited that he will be coming,” said Treacy, who can be reached at 215-680-6151.

Doctors and social workers are continuall­y astounded when Myers informs them that he still works full time, he noted.

“They’re amazed because apparently people in my condition aren’t supposed to do that. They just assume that I’m on Medicaid. I absolutely could do that…quit my job and go on Social Security and Medicaid, but I like working and being active and out in the world and I don’t want to stop doing that.”

Those who take part in the fundraisin­g festivitie­s should not be surprised to find Myers, a longtime supporter of Norristown Arts Council and the Patrician Society of Norristown, joining in every aspect of the the fun, as he spreads that well-known “irrepressi­ble spirit” as far as it will go.

“I’m generally a positive guy, always have been. I’m also conscious that I got handed a raw deal. But there are far better people than me that are much worse off,” Myers said. “I have family and friends and a support network, and a job that was very accommodat­ing about what I have to go through. So I’m very lucky that way.”

Tickets to the event are $30 ($50 for a couple) and are on sale now at bit.ly/ gjartix. Tickets will also be available at the door.

If you can’t make it to the beef ‘n’ beer event, you can still donate to the cause here: www.gofundme. com/6iz5zag

 ?? PHOTOS BY GENE WALSH - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? James Myers works on his computer in his wheelchair that is tilted to relieve pressure on his spine February 6, 2019.
PHOTOS BY GENE WALSH - MEDIANEWS GROUP James Myers works on his computer in his wheelchair that is tilted to relieve pressure on his spine February 6, 2019.
 ??  ?? James Myers lowers the ramp leading from his modified Dodge van that, once he receives certificat­ion, will allow his to drive unassisted February 6, 2019.
James Myers lowers the ramp leading from his modified Dodge van that, once he receives certificat­ion, will allow his to drive unassisted February 6, 2019.
 ??  ?? When the van he was using to get to doctors’ appointmen­ts and other destinatio­ns finally conked out, James Myers’ friends came up with the idea of the fundraiser to help with the purchase of a new van and other expenses.
When the van he was using to get to doctors’ appointmen­ts and other destinatio­ns finally conked out, James Myers’ friends came up with the idea of the fundraiser to help with the purchase of a new van and other expenses.

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