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Posted by migraine on February 21, 2007 at 20:31:34 from (71.231.54.158):

First of all THANKS for all the support, prayers, and kind words offered on my behalf. It was a full day of tests yesterday concentrating mainly on the heart and vegas nerve. I must have had 300 picture taken, was on the treadmill, and had dye inserted and the heart put under stress. The tests show my heart to be strong and not damaged and the pains and burning and tightness are as yet undiagnosed but are suspect to be connected with the case of shingles I have. The pacemaker is doing its job and the blood pressure remained within limits set during the tests. I am SO thankful and just want to continue doctors orders to come back steady and easy. Hard for me to do but this pain and soreness are not a good alternative at all. Will continue with shingles medicine and try to get some help with sleeping. Amazing how quickly the body burns down without sufficient sleep. Tommorow will be better than today I am convinced.
Saw the 966 painted today and the boys are working on the wheels and fenders and putting it back together. Amazing what 50 hours of labor can do plus some primer and paint. Should be ready for decals and finish touches by first of week and come home to show off.
Took the paint and thinner to a fella who will shoot the sheetmetal and tank off the 200 for me. Should be ready to reassemble by next week and come home to get ready for pulling season Lord willing. Its name will be "Light_Headed" cause it has a tendancy to wheelie and will be next to "MIGRAINE" (the 460 puller I have) in the stall.
Sorry to ramble just geting rid of a little energy that comes from to many hours at the E.R and Doctors. Thanks for listening. Migraine


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