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Dogbomb 04-16-2018 09:51 AM

ALS Can Kiss My Butt
 
In the interest of brevity, I'll make a very long story very short.

About 8 months ago, I started to have weakness in my feet and ankles.
The problems progressed to my legs, arms, back and neck.
On March 5th, after a million tests, scans and such, the doctor
looked me in the eye and told me I have ALS.

I rarely get sick. I haven't missed a day of work in 25 years.
I run marathons. I've always enjoyed great health, so the news
was unexpected and hard to take to say the least.

I'm a very positive person by nature, and I love a challenge, so
this disease won't stop me from enjoying life.

I sold my motorcycles and my triathlon bike and my beloved Corvette
because I can no longer shift gears or pedal. I've had to move my bedroom
downstairs because stairs are the devil. I've made dozens of other
consolative changes in my life, but I'm not giving up my SeaCraft. Yet.

I'm looking forward to at least one more summer on the boat, and
ALS won't steal that from me.

I wanted to thank everyone here for the kind words and advice that
allowed me to make the dream of owning and enjoying
a classic SeaCraft a reality.
It means a lot. Trust me.

ALS has no known cause, no treatment and no cure.
Unless you help.
If you have a few minutes, stop by the ALS website.
Throw them a couple of bucks if you are able.
Thank you.

http://www.alsa.org/

I hope y'all have a great summer on the water.
I know I will!

dave s 04-16-2018 10:10 AM

Enjoy every day you can!

fishingproblem 04-16-2018 12:17 PM

I've enjoyed your posts and dig your Seafari which I hope continues to inspire your great attitude. Best wishes for your adventure and enjoyment together.

David

jtharmo 04-16-2018 12:39 PM

My thoughts and prayers are with you Tony. You once said when my Seafari burned down "the world needs more yellow, not less". Hang in there, keep the positive attitude and give that yellow Seafari a good ride! Medical science can move forward at an incredible rate and knowledge is mostly limited by funding. You can bet I am donating.

Ed 04-16-2018 03:14 PM

Hi Tony-

I love your attitude and think your plan to enjoy your summer on your beloved Seafari with family and friends is a fantastic one.

May have you fair winds and following seas.

-Ed-

Bigshrimpin 04-16-2018 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dogbomb (Post 257368)
In the interest of brevity, I'll make a very long story very short.

About 8 months ago, I started to have weakness in my feet and ankles.
The problems progressed to my legs, arms, back and neck.
On March 5th, after a million tests, scans and such, the doctor
looked me in the eye and told me I have ALS.

I rarely get sick. I haven't missed a day of work in 25 years.
I run marathons. I've always enjoyed great health, so the news
was unexpected and hard to take to say the least.

I'm a very positive person by nature, and I love a challenge, so
this disease won't stop me from enjoying life.

I sold my motorcycles and my triathlon bike and my beloved Corvette
because I can no longer shift gears or pedal. I've had to move my bedroom
downstairs because stairs are the devil. I've made dozens of other
consolative changes in my life, but I'm not giving up my SeaCraft. Yet.

I'm looking forward to at least one more summer on the boat, and
ALS won't steal that from me.

I wanted to thank everyone here for the kind words and advice that
allowed me to make the dream of owning and enjoying
a classic SeaCraft a reality.
It means a lot. Trust me.

ALS has no known cause, no treatment and no cure.
Unless you help.
If you have a few minutes, stop by the ALS website.
Throw them a couple of bucks if you are able.
Thank you.

http://www.alsa.org/

I hope y'all have a great summer on the water.
I know I will!

DogB - Enjoy the seacraft and every minute. That's a god awful disease. I can't imagine what you are going though. If there is anything we can do to make your remaining bucket list happen, please don't be afraid to ask.

NoBones 04-16-2018 07:27 PM

Oh my, our west coast crew is having to many issues !
Most of you are not aware that Gillie has been under going Chemo
over the last couple of weeks as well ...:(

My friend and business partner of 42 years is battling cancer of the worst kind
to !!

You guys are in our prayers for sure....

Hang in there ...

CaptLloyd 04-16-2018 10:06 PM

Dogbomb,

I have enjoyed your post as you brought that yellow Seafari back to it's glory! Now, it's time for "Careless Whiskers" to return the favor.

Positive thoughts sent to you to have many enjoyable cruises on your Seafari this summer and beyond.

You inspire us with your spirit!

Lloyd

FLexpat 04-16-2018 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dogbomb (Post 257368)
If you have a few minutes, stop by the ALS website.
http://www.alsa.org/

Done.
I am really hoping for the best for you.
Have an EXCELLENT summer.

Billybob 04-17-2018 07:48 AM

Thoughts and prayers, man.
ALS is insidious.
I admire your attitude - don't give up!


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