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In response to post #8259002.

That was such an interesting watch/read and I actually heard of this before from watching Ghost Hunter shows in the past (lol).

I always walk around barefoot at home, but yes my home has way too many electrical devices and I should probably look at grounding myself too.



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Hope the second opinions are positive and all goes well.

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Hi Tony,
I always thought your RLO was awesome, but well, that doesn't matter. No need to tell how I feel about you and your family, I'm sure the pocket money I was lucky enough to reiceive, will be much more useful to you than it would be to me. My only hope is that you can still enjoy being with them as much as possible while you're still here, and I'm sure you do.
Btw, you have the devil's number in your nickname... Might be time to consider removing it... ;)

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Hi,

Trust me, my dad used to blame everything on that number (and still does) and the only reason I ever used 666 (on my number plate) was to just annoy people, especially my dad - as a joke. It was just a joke between my brother and I - as we got the plates on our family car - a 1984 Ford Telstar that couldn't break 60km/hr and seeing my old dad drive with those plates always raised an eye brow in our neighborhood. Ha Ha Ha. It really has nothing to do with the devil, it was meant to be "I am the beast" and the car surely was nothing but a whimper.

The reason why I got 666 in my username was because those number plates went on my car when I was a kid, like when 19-20 years old - my BMW M3 which I loved dearly. However I got sick and had to sell it and that number instead of reminding me of demons and monsters, it always reminds me of the normal, witty, sarcastic young me and the good times with my bro.

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Hi,

I hope so too, but I need to be realistic. There is going to be a 0.000000000001% chance of going into a new MRI and being told it was a mistake. My only hope is that they are willing to operate and that it hasn't grown even more in 2 months.

I had at least 4-5 minor seizures yesterday and one massive one a few days ago which required 4 hrs in the hospital.

:(

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Just came to get a mod that would fix the (shitty) lighting in skyrim... And I leave with tears in my eyes. I'd give you my car, but unfortunately I couldn't afford to pay the gas, let alone shipping for such an adventure. But my soul cannot take the guilt of doing nothing, so next paycheck, 30 dollars is yours. Good luck to you sir! Who'm I've known about for all of five minutes! :'(

Edited by mtt_asch, 16 June 2013 - 02:50 AM.


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Pls dont be sad, but thank you for the kind words and kind heart.

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This is a really crazy thing to read. I'm not active within the community, and out of cynicism I would normally never do this, but you have really touched me. I find it hard to know what to say, but I have donated what I can, and I hope that things go as well as they can for you and your family.

Best wishes from across the ditch,

Alex

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Wouldn't wish this on anyone. Hope something good comes out of this for both you and your family.

Good luck to you all, and I hope you get better.

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I too lost a father at a young age (11). It wasn't due to a disease or condition (that we knew of at least). He had a heart attack while playing tennis with his friend. His death was sudden and unexpected. By giving your family time to prepare and helping them to cope with the inevitable, you are doing them the biggest favor possible. You seem very brave and at peace and I wish you luck and comfort with the rest of your journey. God bless and thanks for the great mod.




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