So, it’s that time when I need to convince plod that it’s ok for me to have firearms. Now this isn’t a problem. In fact, it should be straightforward. The thing is though, amongst the confusing pandemic – medical forms are taking a lifetime to arrive and of course, diagnosis of neurological conditions is aContinue reading “Unintentional problems”
Author Archives: David Carr
Mobility issues.
It’s been a while and for that I apologise. I’m sure all 4 of you are worried sick. (Jk, probably not even that many subs) I recently visited my physiotherapist for a check in. Unlike my doctor specialists, she is probably the most useful person I’ve seen. In her years of practice I am herContinue reading “Mobility issues.”
Memories of an mnd patient.
Wednesday was probably, one of the best days of my life. We started the day off with sausage, bacon, eggs and beans ready for the big day. Got stuck in the snow whichwas 5 feet deep in places on our way to Ruka. Where we had booked to go Husky dog sledding. Upon arrival weContinue reading “Memories of an mnd patient.”
Bastogne pt.2
As promised part 2 of our Bulge anniversary mini tour. I was the camera man for the trip, I’m assured by Alex the editor that there was approximately 83 videos from 1 minute to 10 to plough through. So lots of footage, this video doesn’t however show our trip to verdun and the other sites.Continue reading “Bastogne pt.2”
Holiday and things of a bucket list nature!
Rcently, my brother relocated to Helsinki, finland. So we decided that a visit was in order. Not just to see him (primary reason, he reads my blog) but to make memories. Memories, which in my opinion will last a lifetime. As you maybe aware, i have a viewpoint that is specific to not being aContinue reading “Holiday and things of a bucket list nature!”
Hospital and shit like that.
This might be seen as a rant, it kinda is, but also not. As you remember, i have rare conditions… rarer than how steak should be served properly. Now, this is just something I have to live with. I’m very fortunate that my Kidney doc is the best in the country and, for the mostContinue reading “Hospital and shit like that.”
Bastogne pt.1
Following my “business” trip last week, I thought I’d show you a bit of what we do and why. We started off leaving at 05:30 for dover. With our trailered jeep in tow we headed for the south. Having got to the port.. British police ask us “so, you didn’t fancy stopping for french customsContinue reading “Bastogne pt.1”
“Work”
Its that time again, when I remember I have a blog and furthermore remember to post on it. This weekend I have been invited to join the Boss on a “work” trip abroad. We intend on visiting places that deal in tank tracks and restoration work that will more than likely help in a futureContinue reading ““Work””
Inspired, family and the wider world.
I won’t go into much specifics; if you’re a regular to my blog, you will know my views on things terminal. You’ll also know my opinion on things theological. However, Recently, a family member was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer. An important thing to remember about this particular family member is that he is aContinue reading “Inspired, family and the wider world.”
Management
I’ve been meaning to post for a while, So apologies for that. Over the last few weeks managing symptoms has become more important as things develop. I am finding that now physio therapy has ended, my hydrotherapy has also ended as well as our season at work. This makes management more difficult, largely because MyContinue reading “Management”