I originally started this channel to put up videos about cars and just having fun. As the years went by and my disability got heavier, I felt compelled to talk about it. Ultimately, I hope that my story can help you or someone you know, in one way or another. Anything other than that is just for fun.
Let’s talk and spread information around to help each other. If I’m right or wrong about anything I say or share then let me know.
Make sure you check out my playlists. I put a lot of time into them and I’m always evolving the content and order of it. There is a lot of important health related information/options along with a ton of music and car stuff, etc.
I want you to know that if you have MS or are struggling/fighting anything, I’m thinking of you and wish you the best! God bless you and yours!
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I have MS, his motions are like looking in a mirror. going up steps is one of the hardest things for me. Sometimes I have to get on all 4s if there is no rail.
Yes. It happens to me all the time. I was just diagnosed back in June but was told that I've probably had MS for the past 20 years. I had never put the symptoms together and hate going to doctors. I am never sick, so I didn't see a reason to visit a doctor. I ended up in the ER because my body went completely numb from the chest down. I was on vacation on the opposite side of the country. They wanted to admit me; however, I told them it was going to have to wait until I got back home. I had a weeklong appointment with Disneyworld. My husband and sons pushed me around in a wheelchair for the week and when we got back home, I went to the hospital. They had me diagnosed with secondary progressive within 3 days. I think there are things that are we all ignore but can possible be part of the disease.
well, she is not the drunk aunt jen i am looking for
Is it painful
I've been thinking about how to answer this for awhile. It's complicated. I think a video will be better. Talk soon..
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Hay Joe You have no idea how helpful your videos are. I have relapsing remitting Ms haven't started treatment yet. I go back to the neurologist on Feb 26. This happens to me randomly I had no idea how I was gonna explain it. Mine is not in the knees but my hips. They just at random lose power. I haven't fallen yet but I've come so close. I literally have scared people and myself. I' m gonna keep you posted on what doc says and share info. Thanks again I know God certainly brought me to this channel. God bless and be well.
Tada! And you are the top of the stairs. Well done, sir. I know how this feels, though I am not as far as you. Though climbing stairs indeed feels and looks like one is going up the stairs on a moving ship (in a decent storm). Been there plenty of times. I am glad to see that my house is mostly ground level. The stairs to the attic is quite narrow, so it doesn't give me much room for the potential "falling over". Keep going!
Just like me l have ms to
If you find my comment: speak to a chiropractor, try Herb's like turmeric, ginger, and Asian ginsing and try the Mediterranean diet, Blessed Be.
I use imagery where I see myself walking in my mind's eye. The stairs, you are brave running man. 🏃♂️
Way to power thru, man.
Great to see you having some fun
You're doing great
Thank you for sharing.
Needs a good cam
Watching this was inspiring and motivating. Thank you for sharing this! May healing come to you and everyone here!
I ❤ you
Was that a hardtail chassis?
It’s been so long but from what I remember it had coil overs.
Hope you’re well. The house looks awesome. Keep going
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I saw myself in this video thank you for sharing.
$100 of rubber in those burnouts...
Watching you today as given me so much inspiration ,I've got parkinson's, and I get angry ,and think why me ,,but i had a good life, I'm 74 ,,,and now I thank God,,,,,bless you and your family,,
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Watching you is literally like watching myself.... I am afraid I am using my wheelchair too much out of convenience.... I definitely need to be doing more walking
Exactly like I use to walk two years ago! Keep going bro!
Also if you want to talk I'm up for it
@@zeronim1 how are you doing now?
@@jg102xc doing much better after being in contact with an Irish doctor. High d3 and the right form and dose for you
This guy looks like me and walks like me AND his name is Joe!
Wonderful
I have flares on and off and walk like that but my balance can be worse. I feel like it’s something going on in my head when this happens. Worse with activity
It take about 1 to 3 months for the tumeric and black pepper , kale , bitter melon ,cilantro , parsley to work stay blessed God bless you .
God bless you, too.
A lot of tumeric the fresh one an al lot of black pepper . Bitter melon , kale , olive oil .
Hope you’re doing well?! Was checking-out your channel, and saw this video…realize it’s been quite a few years. Love the black Corvette, plus how well you are at burnouts. I’m a car “affeciano” myself. Missing my black ’19 Mustang convertible….it’s sitting in the driveway waiting for the cyclinders to be blown-out. Nothing like a muscle car to make you feel alive! Go away flare…now!
Your doing amazing, keep up the hard work, I know there are good and bad days because I am a quadriplegic and deal with the same issues, God bless you
God bless you, too.
Keep moving man! Well done! I’m right there with you. Everyday is a new challenge. StY strong 💪💪💪
Just subscribed to your channel when this video popped-up. Watched a documentary about the benefits of marijuana for MS. I think it’s called “Weed the Nation.” Please forgive me…think it’s on Netflix? Besides treating pain and muscle spasticity, it’s been proven to reduce inflammation in the CNS, and acts like a DMD. A large percentage of MS patients, who were in the study, reported improvements in functioning I.e., balance, walking, fatigue, bowel and bladder issues, etc. Unfortunately, here in Alabama, medical marijuana is still being debated (stupid), therefore, it remains extremely illegal. Every DMD I’ve been on makes me feel like crap, so I completely understand. Just started Kesimpta…it makes me feel like crap. These treatments are poison…my thyroid is shot, high or low whatever values for other blood tests, which I get blood work. But like you, functioning is important. Maybe soon, we’ll all have more “natural” options. Until then, we keep the faith, and, at times, let the anger out so it doesn’t take over. God bless you!
I've been using MJ for a very long time. It doesn't help me walk better but it sure eases my mind. It helps with my sanity for sure. At this point the best thing I have personally done is go vegan. I've been experimenting with different diets for many years. I'll be uploading videos at some point..
@@jg102xc Look forward to all your videos…still gotta check-out your entire library. The last year has been tough, so when I came across the video of you walking, I knew you were the guy to follow. You don’t give up, and that’s awesome! It’s not in my DNA to give-up, either.
Wow, you’re very impressive! As someone with secondary progressive, and with major falling issues just getting out of bed, I’ll admit I was anxious watching your video. You’ve given me hope PT can restore my ability to walk. Thank you for sharing!😀
It has helped me considerably to have a rail up either side of my stairs so on bad days I can almost pull myself up them. Could you attach more up your walls the whole way? Best wishes to all fellow sufferers.
We sold that house last year. I don’t have to use any stairs in our new house unless I want to go downstairs..
I was diagnosed year ago...I have started cycling ..and it has helped me a lot..grt...u keep us motivated ....
I, have been dealing with walking issues, for over 5 years now, and really, have no idea, what disease, I have, because, my overpaid doctors, refuse to send me to a Neurologist. My gut, is telling me I probably have MS, but can't say for certain. Today, I, had a horrible day, walking around just as bad as yourself. Keep in mind, I am also dealing with parathyroid disease for the past 6 years and, found a surgeon in California, that is going to operate free. I, also had, a heart transplant on Easter Sunday April 15 2001.
You’re amazing!! You don’t give up n won’t give in to MS! I’m right where you are in my gait. It’s crazy becuz what you do, I do; bend forward, shuffle, etc. But I too am not stopping…MS is said to make you weak n mess with your brain function. But I say, MS has made me strong 💪 n I am determined to move forward n never stop!! We are NOT our circumstance and by the Grace of God, He’ll see us through this. He’s the Great Physician n nothing is impossible with Him🙏 Thank you for sharing, you encourage me.
I get what you are going through, the only change I would say is , save some energy and go straight upstairs and hand on the banister first on youf right to be safe.
Sorry to answer this but did you smoke weed in the past? Any drug or medication story? Operation with anesthesia?
Yes, I’ve been for a long time. Doesn’t make me walk better but helps keep me sane..
@@jg102xc sorry to hear that. You should try near infrared sauna to sweat out all the chemicals and a organic diet. Myelin can regenerate its a slowly process, I know
@@andrespalacios6356 I’ve been religiously experimenting with diet for years. I went vegan earlier this year. My gut has never felt so good. Intermittent fasting, too.
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I sure hope so!
Wow amazing challenge. Good work and keep walking!!
Wow you have great determination.I have had ms since i was 21 i am now 48. Going to the gym helps. Now using a cane a month ago.My wife encouraged me to use one
I'm just like you the neurologist told me to use them or lose them keep going man
4:07 " believe in Gods way, not mans" i feel your paun and anger. But you got this friend. Stay strong
Hello from Melbourne Australia. I have GBS and recently had covid which had made the condition worse and can relate to this video . I hope your condition had improved and i look forward to your story of improvement. Staywrll and God Bless
God bless you, too.
It slow a bit now but not too bad
My right leg was like that for a long time
How are you doing now?
@@jg102xc I went through a relapse in three years ago it took a while to recover from that. They still have problems with Tremor in my right hand I have flares sometimes. But I work out everyday strength train walk 4 miles a day and run when I can. I eat healthy
@@jg102xc I balance issues which can make exercise a little tough. But a healthy diet and exercise everyday is the key you have to move it or lose it. How are you feeling
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