
Taht's tha best one evar, whoooooooweeee. HS
[QUOTE=Dredly;30291]So I was at the doctor this week because I've had this very strange tingling in the back of my head for a while and I've been getting the shakes. I'm having trouble typing (spell check is wonderful) because of how bad I've been shaking.
Well they took blood and I just got the call from the doc (you know its serious when they call on a Sunday) and the news isn't good at all.
According to the doctor its a very rare disease and its going to get worse over the next several months.
So being the pathetic archery addict that I am the first question I asked was "Will I be able to still shoot my bow"... and he responded with the worst news any archer can ever receive[B]... You will be able to pull it back but due to your shakes the chances are you won't be able to hit anything at all. I'm devastated
He went on to describe whats going to happen, now keep in mind there is a medicine regiment which will slow the affects
but my hair is going to fall out, I'll probably put on a lot of weight from all the meds and the tingling in my neck is actually a loss of the cartilage between my vertebrate, this is going to cause me to "shrink" (only way to describe it in layman's terms).
You all know I am extremely non-religious but please pray for me if you would... He showed me some pictures of other people that have this disease and it was horrible.
I managed to find a picture on the internet of one of the people that suffer from this disease... this is a bit graphic so please, don't let the kids see.
I just hope the effects hold off long enough for me to enjoy one more season of shooting before... well before i can't shoot anymore.
The disease is called "Admridesthepine" :QUOTE]