Looking for a little help. Please read.
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 12:02 pm
Ladies and gentlemen,
It has been a while sense I graced your pages. I have been dealing with life and being unemployed but my issues are not why I am here. When I last reached out it was for a quick update. This time it is a little different. I am not really reaching out for me. You see my Father in Law, the man who’s treated me more of a father than anyone was recently diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). I am not looking for handouts, donations or any value other than information. The one thing he told me recently was that he wished that he could get another 63 Chevy Impala SS like he had when he was young man. Now we both cannot afford one so I thought if I found one maybe I could get that person to give him a ride in it or rent the vehicle for the day. It is after all the least I can do for him. Especially seeing that he is ballsy enough to do an ALS Walk in his condition. Below is that information but more importantly please EMAIL ME if you know anyone with a 63 Chevy Impala SS in the Chicago area that may be for hire.
Thanks so much for looking and helping if you can.
Lane
Greater Chicago Walk: Rocking for Rick! - Walk to Defeat ALS®
Rocking for Rick!
“I inhale hope with every breath I take.”
That quote has never been more true, since my recent diagnosis of ALS. As true as it might be, all of you who know me know I am a fighter, and I will not give up easily. Thus, the reason I have signed up for the "Walk to Defeat ALS." It might be too late for me to beat this horrible disease, but I will not go without fighting and doing everything I can to help others in the future.
I just turned 70 about a month ago, and hearing that I had ALS felt like someone punched me in the gut. It has progressed fast, and my overall motor functions are deteriorating rapidly. Although I am still able to walk, I rely on a cane or walker. I have lost all muscle tone and motor function in my left arm and hand. My speech and ability to swallow have also been affected, but the state of my lungs and breathing has caused great concern.
I am determined to complete the 2-mile course and "Walk to Defeat ALS.” Regardless of how I complete most of the course, I WILL WALK ACROSS THE FINISH LINE, and I really hope I can count on many of you to be by my side. Not only to support me and my family, but others in the future who are suffering. Although this disease is my issue, and I really need support, my family needs your support, too.
Please join us and help the ALS Association continue to fight for those suffering, while doing research to find a cure.
Thank you!
Rick Palmer
It has been a while sense I graced your pages. I have been dealing with life and being unemployed but my issues are not why I am here. When I last reached out it was for a quick update. This time it is a little different. I am not really reaching out for me. You see my Father in Law, the man who’s treated me more of a father than anyone was recently diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). I am not looking for handouts, donations or any value other than information. The one thing he told me recently was that he wished that he could get another 63 Chevy Impala SS like he had when he was young man. Now we both cannot afford one so I thought if I found one maybe I could get that person to give him a ride in it or rent the vehicle for the day. It is after all the least I can do for him. Especially seeing that he is ballsy enough to do an ALS Walk in his condition. Below is that information but more importantly please EMAIL ME if you know anyone with a 63 Chevy Impala SS in the Chicago area that may be for hire.
Thanks so much for looking and helping if you can.
Lane
Greater Chicago Walk: Rocking for Rick! - Walk to Defeat ALS®
Rocking for Rick!
“I inhale hope with every breath I take.”
That quote has never been more true, since my recent diagnosis of ALS. As true as it might be, all of you who know me know I am a fighter, and I will not give up easily. Thus, the reason I have signed up for the "Walk to Defeat ALS." It might be too late for me to beat this horrible disease, but I will not go without fighting and doing everything I can to help others in the future.
I just turned 70 about a month ago, and hearing that I had ALS felt like someone punched me in the gut. It has progressed fast, and my overall motor functions are deteriorating rapidly. Although I am still able to walk, I rely on a cane or walker. I have lost all muscle tone and motor function in my left arm and hand. My speech and ability to swallow have also been affected, but the state of my lungs and breathing has caused great concern.
I am determined to complete the 2-mile course and "Walk to Defeat ALS.” Regardless of how I complete most of the course, I WILL WALK ACROSS THE FINISH LINE, and I really hope I can count on many of you to be by my side. Not only to support me and my family, but others in the future who are suffering. Although this disease is my issue, and I really need support, my family needs your support, too.
Please join us and help the ALS Association continue to fight for those suffering, while doing research to find a cure.
Thank you!
Rick Palmer