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#391781 - 08/12/14 07:15 PM
Re: Don Mason made me do it!...
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#391783 - 08/12/14 07:51 PM
Re: Don Mason made me do it!...
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Thanks Donny. Paul,I used the Contemporary Rock style of the S-950 with everything turned off other than the drums and bass. All the volumes are at default values, the tempo is 150, same as the Tony Joe White version of the song. The guitar is the one that I created on the PSR-3000 many years ago. After posting the song, I thought about redoing the song and adding a lot of riffs with the guitar and some runs with a rock organ, but decide against it for right now. Might do that during a live performance, though. I've never done this song in front of an audience, so when I get well enough to go back to work, I will give it a shot with the dance crowd at the restaurant. They will either love it, or hate it - but it has been my experience that you will never know which until you give it a try. I was amazed when the dance floor filled up one night when I performed Black Velvet - I never would have anticipated that. Thanks again, Gary
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#391800 - 08/13/14 04:52 PM
Re: Don Mason made me do it!...
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Dave, I'll try to get some video of the event and post it. My biggest concern right now is my health, which is really not very good. Hope I can get back to work within the next couple weeks, but the way things are going, this may not be the case. The past two weeks has been very difficult. Cheers, Gary
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#391804 - 08/13/14 09:59 PM
Re: Don Mason made me do it!...
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Donny, most folks think that sailing requires no effort other than steering the boat - that's not the case. It's very physical, lots of things to do and some quite strenuous. I'm trying to make things a bit easier to handle on the boat, but there comes a time when age defeats all your best efforts. It's just the way life works. I should know more by Friday night after the cardiac nuclear stress test is completed and the test results are in. Gary
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#391929 - 08/16/14 09:03 PM
Re: Don Mason made me do it!...
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The pulmonary tests were pretty much as I anticipated. I've lost more than 50 percent of my lung capacity, and my ability to absorb oxygen has deteriorated significantly. Nothing can be done to change any of this - nothing! When my oxygen saturation dips below 88 percent, I will have to go on home oxygen. My current level is 89 to 92 percent, which is really taxing my heart. I had the nuclear stress test Friday, when they shot the juice to me, my heart rate shot up to 115, my blood pressure fell, and my oxygen level plummeted to 87 percent - not good. It took more than an hour for my heart rate to get below 85 and that was after taking a beta blocker. On top of it all, I have developed a nasty sinus infection, which hopefully can be rectified with a heavy load of antibiotics. Trying to get an appointment with the ENT guy on Monday. Next week, a full body cat scan is scheduled, which will provide some information as to just how bad the lungs are. The outlook is very bleak, I've had to cancel a dozen jobs so far, and this will likely be my last year as a performer. For those that do not understand pulmonary asbestosis, the best way to describe what I'm experiencing is to pinch off your nose, place a straw in your mouth, then try to run up two flights of stairs while breathing through the straw. That's what it's like. The asbestosis has scarred my lung's alveolar sacs to the point where they can no longer exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide efficiently. It is not COPD, but instead, it is a pulmonary restrictive disease that eventually turns your lungs into a leather like substance that no longer function. Eventually, they will no longer be able to expand and congract. It is a progressive disease, for which there is no cure short of a transplant, but at my age, that's out of the question. And, I probably would not survive the surgical procedure. Ironically, very few physicians have any substantive knowledge of pulmonary asbestosis. They continue to try to treat it as COPD with bronchdialators, most of which are steroidal and have absolutely no positive effect whatsoever. And, the side effects of the steroidal bronchodialators can be fatal to someone with asbestosis. Two physicians, including one pulmonary physician, have tried to put me on them in the past two weeks. When I questioned their decision to prescribe the meds, both admitted they had no clinical experience with asbestosis. The only treatment, which is not in any way a cure, is oxygen. This will ease the stress on the heart, and allow the patient to breathe easier because of the increased oxygen saturation in arterial blood. It is a stop-gap measure at best. The only other option is hyperbaric oxygen, which is incredibly expensive and very short term. At the rate I'm going, the Florida Keys Synthzone Jam is out of the question this winter. Carol and I have been discussing this, and I just don't believe I could tolerate the 1,200-mile drive. It may well may be a very long winter for me. Cheers, Gary
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#391954 - 08/17/14 09:20 AM
Re: Don Mason made me do it!...
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Thanks for the well-wishes guys. Billy, unfortunately, the vast majority of pulmonogist do not delve into treating or diagnosing asbestosis, mainly because the disease is essentially not treatable, thus they cannot make any money on a disease they cannot treat with some type of therapy or medication(s). And, lets face it, the practice of medicine is a business, and the physicians are in business to make money. Now, there are some ambulance chaser physicians out there that claim to specialize in asbestosis, however, their specialty is in the diagnosis of asbestosis and mesothelioma, for which they are paid quite well by the attorneys whom file claims in behalf of the patients against the $18-billion asbestos industry reparation fund. The lawyers pull in 1/3 of the amount awarded to the patient/victim and from that the physicians making the diagnosis gets a pretty hefty chunk. While I was sitting here typing this, the phone rang and it was the cardiologist, who said Friday's nuclear stress test results were fine, but suggested increasing my beta blocker to take some of the stress of asbestosis off my heart. At least there has been some good news this past week. Gary
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#391957 - 08/17/14 10:24 AM
Re: Don Mason made me do it!...
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Billy, there are not many things I have not done in this life. While the ride has sometimes been rough, it has also been exhilarating. My wife often tells folks that our marriage of 52 years has been anything but boring. We all wish things could go on forever, but we also are keenly aware that forever does not exist. Thanks again for the well-wishes, and I'll try to keep everyone abreast of the situation, Gary
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#391983 - 08/17/14 07:27 PM
Re: Don Mason made me do it!...
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If you're right, Don, I want to come back as ME. Damned I've had a lot of fun for the past 74 years, and if I can have 74 just like these, it's gonna be one Hell of a ride. Gary
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#392006 - 08/18/14 11:15 AM
Re: Don Mason made me do it!...
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Thanks Graham. Yes, it has been many, many years. Maybe one day, hopefully in the not too distant future, I'll make another trip to the UK. I have not been there since 1958, and I'm confident that things have changed dramatically since then. Yesterday, I got good news from the Cardiologist - no heart problems were seen during my nuclear stress test on Friday. I'm still pretty weak, I had to increase my beta blocker dosage to get my heart rate under control, and today, for the first time in two months, I fell like I can breathe a little better. Most testing to be done this coming week, including a full body cat scan and more blood work. If I feel up to it, I'm going to attempt to do a one hour NH job beginning tomorrow go through Friday, then take the weekend off. Might even go sailing if the weather permits. I can tell you that it's driving me insane to sit around the house and do virtually nothing physical other than type on the PC. I want to pull some weeds, mow the lawn, plant some flowers, fix the pond, drink some booze - you know, all the good things in life. Cheers, Gary
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