he started to feel faint about 2:30 saturday..i took his bp and it was 77/49...i rushed him to urgent care where his bp dropped to 65/28.....they admittied him to the hospital after giving him some iv's....he was released sunday afternoon....we are trying to find out the cause...they blamed it on medication he was taking but we will continue to search for the cause..luckily he is feeling much better now
But this is what triking friends do for one another! If one of the R66T Chapter members needs a helping hand, we try to do what we can to help. I am speaking for myself but I am sure the others feel the same - we were glad we were there for you!You needed to do what you needed to do and we did what we all could do to help! You take care of yourself and that big old Kodiak bear!
Thank you again for all your hard work on putting that sale together. You did all the work in the beginning and the rest of us did the work for the sale, in the end. Yes, I think we did GOOD for 25 cents here and 50 cents there ... occasionally a dollar or two!
Although, the R66T Chapter would have many many $$$$$$$ if Assistant Director Rick would have sold the trikes!!!! HA HA HA What a salesman with skills to talk people into buying stuff!!!!! Overall, it was a good day and good fun!
Glad to hear things are improving for you! Hugs, DJ
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Best triking regards from your R66T Treasurer and Sunshine Greeter, DJ
to Rick Diane, Glenn, Donna and Sheri for helping me to get through this crisis with Duane..apparently it had been building up and picked the worst of times to rear up....Thank god i had friends who let me drop everything and get him where he needed to be ! Y'all showed me the true meaning of friendship and I won't soon forget it..
I consider the sale a huge success! We made over $175 which isnt easy to do when most things go for .25 or .50.....
I am looking forward to more support events which will raise money and less trauma...