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Actually I never really went away. Just have not posted very much for the last half a year. But most of the time I have been around reading most of the posts and occasionally popping in with a comment.
Some of you who have known me for a while know that my vision has been slowly going away and building models has gotten more difficult over the years. In February things got a lot worse as I had a stroke. This left my right side partly paralized and I lost a lot of the feeling in that side. So I got to spend a couple of months in a rehab hospital learning how to walk and feed myself again. After the first month I was able to get on HMEM with my laptop, but typing was slow as my touch typing had disappeared and because of the loss of my fine motor skills even hunt and peck was laborious. To complicate matters the stroke ltook quite a bit of my remaining vision so reading the computer was hard.
Well, after a couple of months I was able got get around with a walker instead of a wheel chair they let me come home. It was nice to get onto a real computer again. Screen magnifiers and other aids that I had been used to were back again. Now, for the last three months I have been getting my life back together. The house has had a lot done to make it easier for me to get around. I live by myself so safety modifications were a high priority. The touch typing is coming back. I am still slow and make lots of errors but it is better every day.
Now I am making a few things in the shop. Most of the so far have been modifying the equipment to make it more usable. Vision is down to the point that I need magnifying aids to read the dials on the tools. I will cover some of the shop aids in separate threads as time goes on.
Of course driving is now completely a thing of the past for me. My son has my sports car and my daughter has my truck. And I have a 3 wheel electric mobility scooter - of sorts. After lots o research about what was legal to do what with the scooter I ended up with will make 18 MPH and has a 45 mile range. Gets me to the grocery store, hardware store and a bunch of fast food joints. Quite peppy and I was doing accidental wheelies quite often at first with the poor motor skills in the throttle controlling hand. (Photo attached)
For the future. I think that there is still at least one more engine in this beat up old body so I as going to start on it soon. I have been drawing one in in my mind for the last several months. And, I still have the Gauge one Woolwich locomotive to finish up. It has run on the track but needs to have parts anodized and painted to be finished.
My thanks to all who sent PM's asking how things were going. I did not put much on the forum so I am sure a lot of my friends here did not know anything was wrong.
Gail in NM
Some of you who have known me for a while know that my vision has been slowly going away and building models has gotten more difficult over the years. In February things got a lot worse as I had a stroke. This left my right side partly paralized and I lost a lot of the feeling in that side. So I got to spend a couple of months in a rehab hospital learning how to walk and feed myself again. After the first month I was able to get on HMEM with my laptop, but typing was slow as my touch typing had disappeared and because of the loss of my fine motor skills even hunt and peck was laborious. To complicate matters the stroke ltook quite a bit of my remaining vision so reading the computer was hard.
Well, after a couple of months I was able got get around with a walker instead of a wheel chair they let me come home. It was nice to get onto a real computer again. Screen magnifiers and other aids that I had been used to were back again. Now, for the last three months I have been getting my life back together. The house has had a lot done to make it easier for me to get around. I live by myself so safety modifications were a high priority. The touch typing is coming back. I am still slow and make lots of errors but it is better every day.
Now I am making a few things in the shop. Most of the so far have been modifying the equipment to make it more usable. Vision is down to the point that I need magnifying aids to read the dials on the tools. I will cover some of the shop aids in separate threads as time goes on.
Of course driving is now completely a thing of the past for me. My son has my sports car and my daughter has my truck. And I have a 3 wheel electric mobility scooter - of sorts. After lots o research about what was legal to do what with the scooter I ended up with will make 18 MPH and has a 45 mile range. Gets me to the grocery store, hardware store and a bunch of fast food joints. Quite peppy and I was doing accidental wheelies quite often at first with the poor motor skills in the throttle controlling hand. (Photo attached)
For the future. I think that there is still at least one more engine in this beat up old body so I as going to start on it soon. I have been drawing one in in my mind for the last several months. And, I still have the Gauge one Woolwich locomotive to finish up. It has run on the track but needs to have parts anodized and painted to be finished.
My thanks to all who sent PM's asking how things were going. I did not put much on the forum so I am sure a lot of my friends here did not know anything was wrong.
Gail in NM