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1360 05-14-2017 08:48 AM

Positivity & humor will serve you & your family well during this time.

Sounds odd, but it got me & my family through my bout with a medical diagnosis I received about 10 years ago.

Thoughts & prayers!
:cheers:

65_LS1_T56 05-14-2017 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Paraman1 (Post 658801)
Obviously not the post I was expecting after following along on your Instagram page with the changes to G-Velle and I can only imagine what a tough time this is for you and your family. I will definitely be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers as I can only imagine the challenges that lie ahead for you. As with anything a positive attitude and loads of moral support certainly help the final outcome and I am sure those of us in the PT world will do everything we can to make sure your'e are supported in every way imaginable.

Prayers out buddy!

Yeah, I know, not the best thing to happen but I'll get thru it. I'll be sure and post the good stuff soon! Thank you for the support and prayers!

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Originally Posted by 1360 (Post 658806)
Positivity & humor will serve you & your family well during this time.

Sounds odd, but it got me & my family through my bout with a medical diagnosis I received about 10 years ago.

Thoughts & prayers!
:cheers:

Doesn't sound odd at all actually. I've had several tell me the same and have already experienced it first hand. It would be real hard without awesome friends and family behind you all the way. And, thank you!

214Chevy 05-14-2017 05:15 PM

Aaron, brother...I'm speechless. I know you didn't ask for sorrow or pity, but it's human nature. Being a firefighter/paramedic and working in the ER of a hospital part time, it's only befitting that I feel sorrow as a person in the healthcare field. I will continue to pray for you and your family. I'm 44 and we're the same age. So, yes, things like this aren't supposed to happen, but when they do we feel empathy/sympathy for one another. I've never met you, but feel like I know you as well as several others on this board. I wouldn't know any of y'all if I walked past you in Wal-Mart. But, we here, at Lat-G are a close knit, unofficial family. Take care brother and I know you're a fighter...so stay strong. GOD bless.

SSLance 05-14-2017 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 65_LS1_T56 (Post 638522)
I sooooo got this!

Still works today as well, a year later. :)

Have your phone handy and charged up Friday during the day...just in case I need any pointers...or just want to talk.

65_LS1_T56 05-14-2017 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by 214Chevelle (Post 658832)
Aaron, brother...I'm speechless. I know you didn't ask for sorrow or pity, but it's human nature. Being a firefighter/paramedic and working in the ER of a hospital part time, it's only befitting that I feel sorrow as a person in the healthcare field. I will continue to pray for you and your family. I'm 44 and we're the same age. So, yes, things like this aren't supposed to happen, but when they do we feel empathy/sympathy for one another. I've never met you, but feel like I know you as well as several others on this board. I wouldn't know any of y'all if I walked past you in Wal-Mart. But, we here, at Lat-G are a close knit, unofficial family. Take care brother and I know you're a fighter...so stay strong. GOD bless.

Thanks Marcus! I appreciate your sympathy. It does hit close to home when it's someone you know and they are about your age. I'm sure you see and hear about stuff all the time in your field. Speaking of, thank you for what you do! When I was in the hospital for 4 days, I constantly thanked the nurses for doing what they do...there's no way I could do that! I'll work on your car, fix something around the house or build you something from a block of material, but no way am I working on another human!

I totally agree about the family thing. I've met more nice people in this hobby/industry/circle than any other place before. Some of what I call my best friends, I've only known 3-4 yrs in total, and only see them 2-4 times a year. The amount of support has been mind blowing to say the least. Humbling for sure!

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Originally Posted by SSLance (Post 658838)
Still works today as well, a year later. :)

Have your phone handy and charged up Friday during the day...just in case I need any pointers...or just want to talk.

You know what's crazy? Been so long since I updated here, I flipped thru the whole post to see where I was at. I ran across that and had EXACTLY the same thought!
I will be more than happy, if I can, give any relevant pointers. Like you mentioned, the track surface is new and may change a few things. Should be 2-3 secs faster I'd say....so, no excuses! Good luck, so bummed I can't be there this year. Sticky side down! Oh, and I soooo got this!

HEEP 05-15-2017 02:01 AM

Aaron, This popped up on my email notification, had to backtrack a couple of posts to get to the first update, and WOW, didn't expect to read that.

I'll never forget the ride you gave me in Nashville. Really brought the whole thing together for me of building my car. What was really great, you didn't know me at all, and then allowed me the ride. This is what I love about this community.

Then to be able to walk through things like this with someone, knowing that this person needs a prayer today, and we are here to do just that. I like the fact that you end your posts with "I sooooo got this", it just shows the tenacity that I had seen when building your cars. Having your family support, and then close friends at your side means a lot. I'll be saying a prayer today for you, and let me know if there is any other time, you might need a pick me up.

So now, since you have retired, I guess we will see more posts about the cars, as I know for me, that is a true stress and mind relief for me.

Have a great day today.

65_LS1_T56 05-15-2017 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by HEEP (Post 658854)
Aaron, This popped up on my email notification, had to backtrack a couple of posts to get to the first update, and WOW, didn't expect to read that.

I'll never forget the ride you gave me in Nashville. Really brought the whole thing together for me of building my car. What was really great, you didn't know me at all, and then allowed me the ride. This is what I love about this community.

Then to be able to walk through things like this with someone, knowing that this person needs a prayer today, and we are here to do just that. I like the fact that you end your posts with "I sooooo got this", it just shows the tenacity that I had seen when building your cars. Having your family support, and then close friends at your side means a lot. I'll be saying a prayer today for you, and let me know if there is any other time, you might need a pick me up.

So now, since you have retired, I guess we will see more posts about the cars, as I know for me, that is a true stress and mind relief for me.

Have a great day today.

Thanks for the nice reply Bill! Yeah that was 2014 in Nashville, we were headed to USCA Daytona...man what a trip! It was my pleasure to give you a ride. 9/10 times, the passenger seat has someone in it :) Matter of fact, I'm usually faster with someone there.

Although it's been tough to be diagnosed and deal with it, I think it's one of those things that when I'm thru with it I'll be a better person/man/husband/dad/friend etc. It really does change you're outlook on things and makes you appreciate the things that we have in our life.

We'll see how long the retired life lasts. Just before being diagnosed, I was on a mission to buy a building and equipment and get back started with a shop. Honestly, I miss it. Things have just been delayed a bit for now as I need to focus on getting better first.

Thanks again it was good to hear from you again. And thank you for the prayers, I'll take them all!
Oh, and yes, I soooo got this! ;)

WSSix 05-15-2017 10:03 AM

Best of luck to you, Aaron!

Ron in SoCal 05-15-2017 10:12 AM

Aaron my friend ... holy crap! Shocked to hear this but I love your attitude! I have not been following as much here and on FB due to a number of things in my life but will be on the look out for good news from you. :)

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Call if I can ever be of help?

Stay strong and God Bless you and your family,

RM
:cheers:

1965_SS 05-16-2017 12:58 PM

Aaron,
I got an email update on your thread, got really excited to see something after almost a year........................

I wish you all the best for you and your family. You can beat this. I will be waiting for some more donuts when you get done doing your massive update on the G-Velle!! :thumbsup:

Take care:cheers:


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