Hello guys and I guess these days it?s necessary to say girls too. I know there are plenty of you that are in the prestigious 200 MPH Clup!
Don?t know how many or if any of you remember me. I started racing with you guys and girls I guess in
2011 in the P/P class. I went to Maxton to make one pass down the track. I made that deal with my Wife and two Daughters. I had a massive heart attack in January of 2009 after had three years earlier a what Doctors called and unsurvivable Massive Pulmonary Embolism. Three days or so after the heart attack I had suffered three strokes unknown by anyone. I was semi comatose didn?t respond to anything. I think early on it was thought I had been given too much morphine and that still could have been part of the problem but now I am listed in all of medical records as allergic to Morphine. I was in a wheelchair for two years and my memory bank was wiped clean, I knew nothing or nobody. I won?t bore you with a long detail of my life but after being rolled up to a nice building behind our home in a wheelchair they rolled me in and turned the lights on to a shop full of beautiful css see is and one truck
I did not know exactly what they all were. I asked my Daughters what each one was and they rolled me to each one and described what they were . When I asked who owned them they said Daddy they are yours. You take care of them and keep them looking like this and sometimes you race a few them. Anyway moving on. I started exercising for two hours every night things I made up myself, things that broke loose frozen joints. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis which had done a job on me after being confined to the chair a couple of years. After the visit to the shop I thought to my self I have got to start driving again . My family took turns taking me out to the local high school when it?s wasn?t in use, evenings, weekends, summer . Their choice for me to learn in because they thought I could see better out of was
My 2003 SS Silverado and it was super nice .
It?s getting late, I will finish this up tomorrow night,
Thanks