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I chose the title of this blog to go with a Beatles song from 1969. The title made sense in October of 2009 because fighting cancer might be a drawn out challenge. I take inspiration where I can, and hope to motivate with my musings about music, my status and anything else related to life. Anyone can post comments; no sign in or account is needed, just click on the comments section towards the bottom of the post and write me a note. A splendid time is guaranteed for all. Live Happy- Greg


"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect." Mark Twain



Tuesday, June 22, 2010

"I Get Around"

The Beach Boys' first number one hit in the U.S. was "I Get Around" from May of 1964. At about the same time as Beatlemania and the beginning of the British Invasion, the American quintet was touring England. The attached video is a great example of the differences between the two countries. In England, the groups appearing on Ready Steady Go! played live. In the U.S. American Bandstand was the premier show to showcase contemporary musicians, who for the most part lip-synced. Brian Wilson and Mike Love co-wrote the song, and Brian's chorus high notes sure made the song remember-able.

Lots of stuff has been occurring with me, all in all I am improving. For example; I developed a strange elevated heart rate condition that baffled the doctors. When I would go from sitting to standing my heart rate would go up 50+ beats a minute. They have tried some different drugs that helped a bit, but the condition persists. I will see a cardiologist Thursday to check on that further. My resting heart rate has come down quite a bit to almost normal, and I am working on conditioning by walking more and riding the stationary bike. I start a series of four spinal chemo shots tomorrow as part of the recovery regimen. It's the same thing I did during my Chemo days- they insert a needle in the low back and take out some spinal fluid to check that, then infuse some methotrexate to make sure anything bad in the spinal canal or brain is killed off.  We made it home today for a quick trip so Yvonne and Natalie can weed the yard and enjoy some sun. Many thanks to Dr. Kim Anardi and his wife Linda who met us in Seattle yesterday and took us to Lunch. Again, the best Dentist in the South end (Auburn.) Happier getting around- Greg

9 comments:

Cathy Curths said...

Greg you look great! I'm glad the transplant is working. Hopefully the cardiologist can get your heart rate steady. I'm glad Natalie came for a visit. I never realized how much Yvonne and Natalie look alike. Even their voices, too. Both lovely.
Love, Cathy

Greg Dymerski said...

Hi Cathy, it must be close to 80 in PDX today. I am going for a walk in the sun if Yvonne says OK, I have to wear lots of sunscreen and carry my temporary IV bag (fluids) but what a day! Greg

Cathy Curths said...
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Cathy Curths said...

Yes it was nice, I accidently wrote ICE, ha ha.
Cathy

Anonymous said...

Greg,
We're glad to see you 'getting around'. We are hoping for more of the same improvements for you.
Nice to see the Beach Boys again. Like many other teens they were my heroes and the reason I spent most of my money trying to make my '55 Chevy go faster.
Live Strong and Prosper!
John & Rosalie

Alice Lor said...

It is so good to see your picture with Yvonne and Natalie! Happy to know you are getting better, take it easy! A stroll here and there when you are up to it. Hope all your spinal chemo shots produce great results!! :-) Yes, sunscreen is your friend!! Live strong and happy!!

Capt. Ron said...

Hi Greg,

Its great to see you up and moving. I am sure your resting heart rate still beats the average person or if not now it will again soon. You're an inspiration to all. Thank you.

Greg Dymerski said...

John and Rosalie- My dad bought me a 57 2 door post chevy with a straight six so I could try to fit in with the American Graffiti crowd in the early 70's. No way that was going to be fast... Our prayers are with you! Alice and Ron, thanks for the comments as they sure help me to work it out. It's another nice day in Seattle today, we finally hit 75 for the first time in 271 days yesterday. Wow

Anonymous said...

Greg, we got back today. The trailor worked fine.jackson hole is busy. Lots of people. We camped at Gros Ventre and witnessed a pair of Great Horned Owls rearing two young ones right in the campground.They would move the young ones from limb to limb , this is called branching. Could not get pictures with our camera but saw them every day with our binocs. Anyway, hope you get better every day . Love Dad and Alice