Jacuzzi

A Father's Invention to Ease a Son's Pain

by Ken Jacuzzi


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/6/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 528
ISBN : 9780595370979
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 528
ISBN : 9780595814985

About the Book

2009 Post Script

This 2009 revision especially honors all the wonderful souls who have touched my life ...always full of surprises.

On September 19, 2008, at Barrows Neurological, St. Joe’s Hospital, Phoenix, I had brain surgery, or microvascular decompression. Two neurosurgeons, Drs. Andrew Shetter and Joseph Zabramski performed this high risk procedure. These guys were brilliant and the surgery 100% successful. But a couple of days post op I developed multiple complications, including pneumonia.

On my third trip back into intensive care I felt... spent. I told the attending nurse that I didn’t want to be re-intubated. The nurse called my wife and told her what I wanted.... After four weeks of hospitalization and five more weeks of intense therapy and recovery at home, I returned to my job with the State of Arizona....

Barack Obama had just been elected President of the United States.... An ever worsening economic crisis was gripping this country.... The historically predictable causes for this crisis had been forewarned by renowned scholars.... For now, consider the “health” of a US economy that’s been moving away from... producing real products... to one which exchanges paper -- buying and selling... corporate and consumer debt... making financial bets, i.e., hedging. Contemporaneously... erode this economy’s middle class while concentrating... its wealth into fewer hands. That’s what’s been happening in the US over the last 40+ years. It’s an historical flashing red light for the end of an empire. Guess which empire.

On May 18, 2009, I was advised that due to budgetary constraints, the Arizona Office for Americans with Disabilities was to be permanently closed.... My job as Executive Director... would terminate.... Like many of you who read this, I’m looking for another job. That’s life. The rest is inside.

Jacuzzi’s creative memoir of growing up disabled in a family of Italian inventors is filled with history, romance, and globe-trekking adventure. Business coach, manager, and ADA advocate, Ken has lived an incredible life!


About the Author

Jacuzzi's creative memoir of growing up disabled in a family of Italian inventors is part history, part romance, and globe-trekking adventure. Business coach, manager, and ADA advocate, Ken honors the value of people with disabilities, their families, and caregivers. Regardless of the curveball you are thrown, life is worth it!