Wednesday 07/20/2011 by pzerbo

SBIX ESSAY - @AUTOO

Posted by @autoo in the SBIX Essay Contest.

First off would just like to say that it was a life changing time being at Watkins Glen for the phish festival. I got there and camped in South Dakota I believe and was a very relaxing place to be very kind folks all around each side of you. I've always enjoyed going to phish festivals because I was in a accident in 94 that took the use of my right arm so I look different but seeing as how we are all a phamily at these kind of gigs nobody stares or says anything to you which is a big confident booster for me. Another way people helped me was thinking of ways for me do activities or what not without having to feel different. Ok about the phest first it wasn't bad driving and parking everyone was out to help each other. Also on top of Watkins Glen being so beautiful I was very Glad to see folks picking up garbage using bags for cans and keeping the sites very neat. The bathrooms were really well taking care of as well which is usually never the case. Last I was just very excited to be able to attend see I bought a ticket when they first came out because everyone I knew was all all about going. I was counting on someone to go with for months then they suddenly backed out so I was stuck because I have a handicap and can't do that drive myself. Luckily a friend of mine jumped in and said I will drive and help you out this weekend. People always get sketched or whatever about taking me to festivals or away for nights but I've been living with disability since 94 I was 11 when it happened so I am able to provide for myself now a days. Because of my accident I was in I lost the use of my right arm and have been in pain every day since I woke up from a coma. When I go to phish shows I think its the energy and love and peace that I am able to pull from other people that the pain will go away and will have use and be able to live my life completely free. So thank you to all the phamily that was there and to Phish for sharing there experiences with us.

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Comments

, comment by TennesseeJed
TennesseeJed @autoo, That was really powerful.
, comment by tmwsiy
tmwsiy thanks for sharing your thoughts, I am hoping for many more great festivals & shows for you and hope you find freedom, happiness, and pain free living in many different outlets in addition to Phish in the future. I am glad someone was able to take you & that you enjoyed the weekend.
, comment by ColForbin
ColForbin I always love hearing how much Phish means to other people - because they mean so much to me! Thanks for sharing.
, comment by babylemonade
babylemonade Thanks for sharing!

I myself have lower back issues. Walking, standing, and sitting for long periods of time can really make me miserable. When I attend a Phish show, the pain literally goes away. I can even dance all night and have no regrets the next day in regards to intense pain. How is this so? I can do housework/gardening and these simple acts can trigger pain that lasts a week. I can't explain it, other than being at a Phish show is very much a magical experience. You're right Autoo-it IS the energy, peace, an love that makes the pain go away!!!

Cheers to many more!!!
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