You can be confusing. The Congenital Heart Defect was supposed to kill you in your thirties, it didn’t and your Primary and Cardiologist are not even concerned about it. That doesn’t seem to add up. So the anemia is not related to the Congenital Heart Defect, that is good news. It is an intestinal problem, so once the intestinal problem is cleared up, you will be back to our old self. Bad intestinal issues can be caused by simple afflictions that can easily be addressed. It does not necessarily mean it is something serious. Withhold judgement until the 25th.
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Best I can understand it was the pediatric doctor told my mom this when I was a baby. The Shriners Hospital Told my dad this when I was about 4, and I got the bad news from them around 10. They told me as my doctor wanted to run additional tests. and I was afraid of being in the “machines” So I’ve always known and it’s really never affected me (Yes I had to get a waiver to Join the army.) but other than that no issues when I hit 50, that when things started to present, with the bending over and then standing up and getting dizzy then the tunnel vision. it goes away fast enough so I;m not too concerned. Although I am no longer allowed to ride roller coasters, or fly fighter jets (not that I could before.) too much “G” forces that could cause me to black out.
I go every 6 months and the check me out, and tell me about all the advances in valve treatment. Like stitching in a second valve (from a pig.) to help out the damaged one. Jokingly I said if you do that I’m no longer halal. My doctor did not find that funny.
I ask If I need to do this now, and they say no you should just consider it down the road when things get worse. So I am. That just makes my training harder. nothing more and for the most part doesn’t seem to really bother me.
It’s the gastrointestinal and anemia that right now has me worried, So we get checked out to rule things out. I mean it cant be too serious right otherwise my primary would have sent me to the ER.
Anyway lets take this to PM I don;t want to co-opt this thread.
I don’t care for PMs, I find them pretentious, but you ate right, this is not our thread. But I do have one final question which youhave not answered. Why didn’t the Congenital Defect kill you in your thirties and if it could have killed you in your thirties why are both doctors not even concerned about it now?
The main thing is that the Congenital Heart Defect is not related to your loss of energy and is not related to the Anemia. You have an Intestinal Disorder, you clear that back up and you are back to your old self. It could be domething very simple. Manage it, put it aside and find out on the 25th. My money says it is not a big deal.
Since we ate “ back on topic” , I tried to tell him to make his own dolly out of 2X4s to the rigjt length and width, would have cost about $7 in 2x4s and could have used the casters off of the Harbor Freight if he wanted to and you ate set, with a proper dolly. But he got the satisfaction of doing it his way and that is all that counts.
@ Craig - Agreed the longer and wider it was it would be more stable. Put the second kayak on today, it is fine rolling around in the garage. I bumped it around a bit and it was ok. If I was stumbling drunk and leaned hard on one end of the upper boat the wrong way the whole thing would probably come down though lol.
I suppose you could always if needed in the future Grab a 2x4 and simply cut the dolly in half to extend it longer. Some glue and Deck screws would do the job.
It’s a good solution One that I wish I thought of before I bought my rack though I probably would have made the dollys longer and use two of them this way I could have kayaks mounted on both sides. 4 if I made it like yours and maybe 6 if I went a bit taller.