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E-Body withdrawal, Health update

Started by Dmz73, June 26, 2017, 07:11:26 PM

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Spikedog08

That is good news Dan!  Glad to hear you are up and around! When you do get into that Challenger, just make sure you take that Iphone in case you break down . . .

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Drive it like you stole it . . . And they're CHASING you!

70/6chall

Hi there DMZ73(Dan), SL6 Al here, back problems and the grief that accompanys it I feel I can understand. An old (63) Mopar friend of mine Mr. Dave O'Brien has had severe back problems for several years now. He has had 3 major back surgeries, This problem has slowed his mobility down quite a bit and he seems to tire frequently. He still loves to go to classic car cruises and shows, especially Mopar oriented. Because of the fact I have to slow my pace down doesn't bother me at all. It would be very easy for me not to inform him of car events that I may be attending, but I like the guys company, and we see the cars the same way. I feel very fortunate that my mobility and flexibility is still unimpeded and get around well at my age of (70). But I'd rather slow my pace and rest when needed at car shows with my good buddy Dave. Besides he's taught me to stop and smell the Roses or in this case look at the cars a little closer. He will talk the leg off a piano, but that's just Dave.   Thanks,   Al

ViperMan

I wonder how many more weeks of recovery you'd need to slither your way into a Viper...  :)


Roadman

                 Great news   :banana:     Surgery sucks, but getting back in the car will cure all ill's .   :banana:          :rebelflag"

RusTy/SE

Glad you are on the mend :) Challenger time will be here soon :bigthumb:
JS29U0B

There are no traffic jams along the extra mile - Roger Staubach

Dmz73

Oh, the stories of woe could I tell.
I had a discectomy and Laminectomy. I've had problems with my back on and off since '02. Sometimes it's been so bad that I wasn't able to move for days- Over the course of years, I had done nearly everything I could to avoid the knife, but the herniated disc would always come back with a vengeance- no matter how good my physical condition was.
Short story- the relentless unending crippling brain searing pain is now gone. :)
I Shawshanked that sh!t.
Thanks for the positive vibes fellas!
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Dan


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Dmz73

Quote from: 1ownr on June 27, 2017, 03:11:31 AM
Hard to keep a good man down, glad to hear you're on the mend.

Take care.

judy
Thanks my friend! Good to see you on here!
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Chryco Psycho

I am glad you are on the upside again  :banana: