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    A few years ago I was in hospital recovering after two weeks in an induced coma due to wegeners, bleeding into my lungs, etc.

    On regaining consciousness I was so weak I couldn't lift my arm to touch my face.

    After two weeks of hard work I was able to zombie-shuffle myself out of hospital and back into some semblance of a normal life.

    ....

    Last weekend I participated in a charity ride from midnight to dawn (with two thousand eight hundred and change other people).

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    That certainly is an awesome effort Pierre.

    A few people I know, also did that ride.

    Well done
    Keep Smiling
    Michelle


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    Congratulations on the ride Pierre. So nice to hear success stories here.
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    That is so great to hear that you have come so far. Congratulations and keep up the good recovery!
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    Congrats, Pierre! Was this motorcycles or bicycles? I can't enlarge the map enough to get a clue. Either way, good job!
    Anne, dx'ed April 2011

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    That's great!

    Each Aug, my endo sponsors a walk/run event. I have always attended, had fun and took pictures for her, but not done the walk.

    I have 2 goals this year. First, I want to drive my MG to the event and, second, I want to do the 3 mile walk.

    I have been restoring my MG for the past 2 years. I bought it in 1971, then Vietnam came along and I put it in storage... For 38 years. I'm getting closer to finishing. pictures here Jack is the person who convinced me to try and restore it. I wish he could have seen it done. We had many PM's exchanged about MG's. He loved them, too.

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    Awesome,vdub, was wondering just the other day how the MG was coming along. Best to you. I still walk a mile every three days but don't think the lungs would allow a three mile walk.
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    Those are some great goals to have. The MG you are restoring is that what they call a midget car? The pictures look like you have come a long way on it. I'm so glad that you are doing so well.
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    That gives me hope that things do get better!

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    slight hi-jack...
    The MG you are restoring is that what they call a midget car?
    It is an A model. They were made form '55 to '62 and replaced the Midget. I also have an 1967 MGB GT
    The MGA will go to my daughter and the GT to my son. I totally owe Jack for convincing me I could restore these. It is a slow process, because I only work on them when I feel well enough and I don't do much at a time.

    sorry for the hi-jack, Pierre -- back to subject.

    The 3 mile walk is around a lake, so the trail is perfectly level and paved. It will be hard, but I'm determined to do it this year. I will probably pay for it the next few days after the walk.

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