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Darel Smith

Choosing to See the Bright Side

How Darel Smith manages to stay optimistic even when faced with health challenges.

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ave you ever been told to look for the silver lining? For a lot of people, that’s a difficult task. Life is filled with challenges and how we handle those challenges says a lot about us. Darel Smith of Campbellsport, Wisconsin understands this better than most. Those who’ve had the pleasure of meeting Darel describe him as friendly, welcoming and funny. He’s often in good spirits despite stressful situations or challenges to his health. He and his wife Sandy are the type of people that make you feel like an old friend within moments of meeting them. If anyone has a reason to feel pessimistic, it would be Darel—he has been dealt more than his fair share of health challenges. But, it is clear from the moment you meet him, that’s not the case. Darel doesn’t dwell on the negatives—instead he always seems to find the bright spot in any given situation. In 1985, Darel was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). RA is a painful condition that occurs when your immune system mistakenly attacks your body’s own tissues. Unfortunately, there is no cure for RA and it can make daily tasks difficult. When Darel was diagnosed, he was running his own small business—a construction company. His condition made it difficult for him to oversee his crew and nearly impossible to fill in when needed. Darel knew he would have to retire earlier than planned. He admits it was difficult and he simply didn’t H5215_MbrNewsV7 Accepted 12172013

feel ready for it. Darel had always been a hard worker— having grown up on a farm, hard work was instilled in him at a young age, and he enjoyed it. Living a retired life was quite an adjustment for him and he wasn’t sure how to handle it. He explains, “Fishing was my therapy.” In addition to adjusting to his new retired lifestyle, Darel also had a lot of medical bills to deal with. He was growing increasingly frustrated with his old health insurance company. He says “The paperwork was crazy—it felt like a full-time job just keeping up with all of it.” He also remembers how difficult it was to get in contact with them. “The only time I ever heard from them was when they were denying claims.” Fortunately, his friend and insurance agent had a suggestion. “He told me he had good news and bad news. The good news was he knew of an insurance company that could save me a lot of time and money. continued on page 2 »

Both Sandy and Darel Smith have a passion for traveling. Darel’s dream vacation was to visit Alaska, pictured above. They’ve also been to Germany, Australia, Canada and they like to spend winters in Texas.

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