He crossed my mind this past week also. :dunno:
He posts regularly on facebook.
I sent a couple of emails with zero response :notsure:
I apologize for disappearing, as I've done in the past. Too many things have slammed me, which I'll detail below. As many of you know, one of my other hobbies is science fiction, and in science fiction fandom there is a term, "to GAFIA-TE," which means "to Get Away From It All." Partly out of necessity, that's what I've been doing.
The first issue to pop up has been going on for a few years, but I didn't realize it was anything serious. When I was in Saudi I started stumbling, a lot. I thought it was just a matter of being tired, but after about a year of it I looked into it during one of my trips back home. At first I thought it was a neurological issue, but when I went to see a neurologist he sent me for an ear test to check my balance. My hearing was outstanding (which is surprising, given the AC/DC concerts, after which I couldn't hear for three straight days). After that I went to an orthopedist, and, long story short, the ortho send me back to a neurologist, this time with a tentative prognosis. (Each one of then, a total of 3 neurologists, 2 orthos, had to do their own X-rays, of course, even after I told them how many I'd had done already. Go, Barrycare!) So, it looks like I have muscular dystrophy.
What they tell me (assuming that they're telling me the truth, which is a big assumption) is that I have a very tame form. I didn't even know there were different forms, so that alone was eye-opening. As the last neurologist put it "You've probably had this since you were a teen, and you're just noticing it now." They seem to think that with some regular exercise, it won't become too much of an issue for many years.
That was about a year ago. So I started doing some light workouts, and I was exhausted, but I chalked that up to the fact that I typically don't work out. Two things happened simultaneously next.
First, I found out I was very likely going to lose my job. This is sadly common in my business (training design), as companies hire people for their projects, then, if they don't get new projects, they're let go. I've been through it a lot, and talked about it here and on c-c. That started a pretty stressful period of about three months where I was trying to find another position, still fulfilling the role I was in, which was very time intensive, and helping my employer put in some bids for more work.
During this period, I was not able to get up and fix a breakfast. I started getting a breakfast from the canteen in the office building where I was worker, which consisted of a bag of Doritos, a Snickers bar, and a Coke. I knew this was unhealthy, but I figured that, worst case scenario, it would last three months, and then one way or another I'd be back on my regular schedule.
Amazingly, my company came through, and landed another contract for me and the three colleagues who were on the same contract which was going away. Needless to say, that was a load off. Better yet, I was able to work from home, which was much better than trying to fight DC traffic.
After a few weeks of this, and a few weeks after I laid off my Snickers/Doritos/Coke breakfast, I started feeling constantly thirsty. I was drinking close to a dozen bottled waters a day, and it wasn't helping. In fact, the water didn't feel "wet" to me. At one point, three days in, I stuck my tongue in a glass of water and it felt like sand.
Back to healthcare, this time a minute clinic. The "maybe High School graduate" who was operating this thing took a blood sample and told me that I'm diabetic. I'm not sure I believe this, but in the meantime I've went on a very low carb diet in any event, and I'm going to go back and get checked again and see what the results are. However, part of the ramifications of the low-carb diet is that I don't have any energy to work out. Life is funny that way.
There are other issues, but those are really the things that have been keeping my focus elsewhere.
Chryco, I checked my spam filters and no emails from you. Not sure what the issue is, but believe me, you're one person I don't ignore. I need you to come up here and build me a motor after I get the car back :-)
Dave - Good to hear from you, sent an email also.
Be sure to keep in touch, nobody gets to slip out the back door, there is security in place. ;)
judy
Hey Dave. Sorry to hear of the issues. Hope you get the right steps to get fixed. Finally had my knee replaced, I can do stuff I used to do more now. How about posting some new pics of the car. You know how these threads are... :needphotos:
David.
Sorry to hear everything you've been going through. Sounds like you've battle through and have better times ahead. Keep your head up and let us know what we can do to help you. :grouphug:
I have the rest of my life off & the suggestion is I should do a North American Couch tour & fix everyones car while travelling the US & Can
Not sure what will come of the idea but the max time I can spend in the US is 180 days / year but name the time & I will be there to help .
Sorry to hear about the medical struggles , I often wonder how much of this is related to GMO , Monsanto , Food additives , Hormones & general tampering with food is causing medical problems . Nice to live away from that finally :cooldance:
Hey Dave. :wave: Good to hear from ya buddy... Get with a real Dr., there's meds that will help.. Don't discount the psychiatric side of what your experiencing.. I know where your coming from... hard to get going when it all seems uphill...
Keep us tuned in. :cheers:
Positive vibes sent your way.
Keep plugging away Challenger HK. We get these tests every so often for some reason. When you brought up the thirst thing I thought Diabetes right away as I've worked with a few fellows that came down with it. Some of these doc's nowadays don't know much more than where to cash their cheque and it's hard to put your faith in them.
Could be worse :andyangel: Glad to hear you're doing okay..
Dave , hope your gonna be ok. I well aware of the turd sandwich that can come along at times. Hang in there brother.
Good to hear from you Dave. Life has a way of throwing us curveballs at times, but it sounds like you are managing this well and have a positive attitude.
Good to hear from you HK! :cheers:
Stay positive!
A friend of mine has had MD for a long time. He retired 5 years ago and is still doing fine.
Pop in every once in a while to say Hi :wave:
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on June 24, 2018, 12:12:06 PM
I have the rest of my life off & the suggestion is I should do a North American Couch tour
I think I can even arrange a real bed :)
Quote from: DAYLEY/CHALLENGER on June 24, 2018, 11:58:55 AM
Finally had my knee replaced, I can do stuff I used to do more now.
David.
I dread that that might be a necessity someday, but glad you feel better.
Quote from: Cuda Cody on June 24, 2018, 12:06:02 PM
Sorry to hear everything you've been going through. Sounds like you've battle through and have better times ahead. Keep your head up and let us know what we can do to help you. :grouphug:
As long as you got me back, I might as well hang around :)
Quote from: Bullitt- on June 24, 2018, 01:05:49 PM
Hey Dave. :wave: Good to hear from ya buddy... Get with a real Dr., there's meds that will help.. Don't discount the psychiatric side of what your experiencing.. I know where your coming from... hard to get going when it all seems uphill...
Working on the real Doc now. Nice to hear from you, Wade.
Thanks to everyone for the well wishes.
Dave is really good at taking pics.........and Mek,. I really don not know how you got rid of that car..........how do you feel now????
The pic Dave made for me .......in 2008 at the first show I took her to..........
Thanks, Dave....... :ohyeah:
Glad to hear you are still upright and breathing . . Hope things work out! I think a trip to Carlisle is a good doctors prescription . . Relax with friends!
:banana:
Hang in there, this getting old crap sucks but as my old boss would say - beats the alternative!
Quote from: MEK-Dangerous on June 26, 2018, 01:41:41 PM
David,
I don't know what to say. I know what it's like to have DNA bite you in the butt.
It sounds more good than bad for you at this point. Stay positive.
I'll just never forget what you pulled off for me in 2011. An awesome photo shoot at an airport, even if it was a cloudy day. I don't know how you did it. THANK YOU!!
That was a ton of fun for me too, Mike. I'm glad you enjoyed. I know it gave you trouble, but man I miss that beautiful car.
Quote from: DAYLEY/CHALLENGER on June 26, 2018, 02:06:49 PM
Dave is really good at taking pics.........and Mek,. I really don not know how you got rid of that car..........how do you feel now????
The pic Dave made for me .......in 2008 at the first show I took her to..........
Thanks, Dave....... :ohyeah:
I had completely forgotten about that. I remember getting that one, and then asking you to wade out and pose with your trophy, and being really surprised that you did :D
Good to see you posting again. I will locate the trophy one this weekend and post too. Let me know if you need anything. Later, David