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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! |
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