Supporters Popular Post Del Monty Posted August 5, 2014 Supporters Popular Post Posted August 5, 2014 Hey Guys. I just wanted to say a heartfelt farewell to my beloved sport of Airsoft. I was diagnosed today with a serious health condition called Menieres Disease: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Menieres-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx As such I have been informed by my GP and ENT doctor to avoid driving or any activities that can bring on my symptoms .. while I was on medication for this, the pills no longer seem to be working and I am forced to leave work and stop the activites I love. As such for the benefit of my health to leave the sport in the hope of one day returning in better health. I am in the process of selling my current airsoft equipment including my pink weapons to anyone willing to buy them from me .. No this is not a hoax or frape this is 110% true .. If anyone is interested they are in the appropiate sales pages I wish to remain part of the community and offer any help or advice I can to newcomers and members alike, having played the sport for 10 years I feel I have some knowledge I can share. I wish everyone all the best in their airsoft pursuits and feel free to drop me a line anytime. Del Monty. Yawns, TacMaster, TomC and 13 others 16
Mack Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 That sucks bud. Hope you can one day get back playing again. Josh95 and Del Monty 2
Supporters Del Monty Posted August 5, 2014 Author Supporters Posted August 5, 2014 Thanks Mack, I hope so too .. its going to be very eerie on weekends now ......
skeeter Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 Further proof that life is, indeed, a bitch. Hope you can get back to health soon. Keep in touch on the forum, fella, us fng's need your knowledge and expertise. All the best. Del Monty 1
Supporters Del Monty Posted August 5, 2014 Author Supporters Posted August 5, 2014 I feel like im letting people down .....
ronin677 Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 I am really sorry to hear your news and can only imagine your feelings regarding this condition. If you ever what to talk about your feelings please give me a shout. I am a trained counsellor and I will listen without judgement Stay positive buddy Airsoft_Mr B and Del Monty 2
Supporters Monty Posted August 5, 2014 Supporters Posted August 5, 2014 I'm even more shocked by how sudden this was, you just started Piefinders and now you're not allowed to play airsoft. At least you'll still be on the forums. Del Monty 1
Supporters Del Monty Posted August 5, 2014 Author Supporters Posted August 5, 2014 I didn't know whether to scream at the doctor or just cry... all my hard work with airsoft, moving house and finding work now ive lost most of it in a flash, cant drive, sick from work .. Football and airsoft down the pan, Its a crushing blow to what was a fresh start .. I was even posting for PC parts on the other thread .... I feel really empty at the moment.
two_zero Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 I don't know what to say. I really feel for you, bud. The NHS site is "experiencing technical difficulties", I do not know anything about your condition.. but if it can improve, I really hope it will. This should be a reminder for the rest of us to never take anything for granted. Airsoft_Mr B and Del Monty 2
Airsoft_Mr B Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 So sorry to hear this news mate :( Del Monty 1
Zak Da Mack Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 Damn man, that is really bad to hear. Who will represent the pink gun community now? I really hope for you to get better soon and hope that it doesn't screw you over much more :/ Del Monty 1
Supporters Monty Posted August 5, 2014 Supporters Posted August 5, 2014 Damn man, that is really bad to hear. Who will represent the pink gun community now? I will take the throne.. Del Monty and Zak Da Mack 2
Supporters Del Monty Posted August 5, 2014 Author Supporters Posted August 5, 2014 Monty has agreed to buy my pink m4 and take the responsibility of upholding the ancient pink code of warriors. Fugi94 and Zak Da Mack 2
Lord_Metile Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 Sorry man. I hope you will be able to play again. 1 like = 1 respect Del Monty 1
ronin677 Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 I feel really empty at the moment. That is not surprising. What are your future plans? Do you have anything in mind or is it all still numb at the moment? Monty and Del Monty 2
Serconker Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 Damn man, that's real bad luck. Hope you stick about.. Del Monty 1
Supporters Popular Post Del Monty Posted August 5, 2014 Author Supporters Popular Post Posted August 5, 2014 I asked Dev if he would consider me as a Mod.to the site, I am a lifetime support of the site and wish to stay active and help people ... As for future plans .. I will take each day in time and get all the help.I can to keep this disease at bay so I can enjoy life and hopefully one day play airsoft again and try and organise forum meetups. Serconker, Fugi94, ronin677 and 3 others 6
Russe11 Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 Yes, it seems you crashed the NHS site I had to google it. Several sites came up. http://www.menieres.org.uk/ http://www.patient.co.uk/health/menieres-disease-leaflet Neither of these seem to agree with the idea that you should give up airsoft. Exercise is considered beneficial and social isolation is considered a bad thing. I would get a 2nd opinion. You may need to inform marshalls of the problem and have someone to drive you to games. Del Monty 1
GingerBreadMan Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 Dude that really sucks and feel sorry for you, especially after 10 years. The NHS website has technical difficulties so I can't find out about it and what causes the symptoms but could you not look into marshalling? Like I said I have no clue about the disease but it may keep you in the airsoft circle Del Monty 1
TacMaster Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 Bad luck Monty if there is a chance you can continue though, I'd completely go for it Del Monty 1
ronin677 Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 I asked Dev if he would consider me as a Mod.to the site, I am a lifetime support of the site and wish to stay active and help people ... As for future plans .. I will take each day in time and get all the help.I can to keep this disease at bay so I can enjoy life and hopefully one day play airsoft again and try and organise forum meetups. Thats really positive mate I think you would be great as a Mod, especially with your wealth of experience Del Monty 1
Supporters Del Monty Posted August 5, 2014 Author Supporters Posted August 5, 2014 For those interested. The symptoms of Ménière's disease vary from person to person. Initially, they tend to occur as sudden attacks that last a few hours. You should see your GP if you experience any of the symptoms of Ménière's disease so they can try to identify the problem and refer you to a specialist if necessary. Main symptomsThe main symptoms of Ménière's disease are: vertigo – the sensation that you, or the environment around you, is moving or spinning tinnitus – hearing sounds from inside your body, rather than from an outside source hearing loss, with a particular difficulty hearing deep or low sounds a sense of pressure or fullness deep inside the ear These symptoms usually only affect one ear at first, but both ears often become affected over time. Vertigo and tinnitus are described in more detail below. VertigoVertigo is one of the most common and noticeable symptoms of Ménière's disease. As well as a sensation of spinning, you may also experience additional symptoms during an attack of vertigo, such as dizziness, feeling sick and problems with balance. You may have difficulty standing or walking. Occasionally, you may have 'drop attacks', where you suddenly fall to the ground. During a severe attack, you may also experience sweating,diarrhoea and palpitations (rapid or irregular heartbeats). TinnitusTinnitus is usually more noticeable when you are tired or when it is quiet, as there is less background noise to distract you from the sounds that come from inside your body. Examples of sounds you may hear include buzzing, humming, grinding, hissing and whistling. Stages of Ménière's diseaseMénière's disease is often divided into early, middle and late stages. However, the progression of Ménière's disease varies between individuals and you may not necessarily pass through each of these stages. In general, people experience more attacks during the first few years, and then as the attacks decrease in frequency over time, the hearing loss becomes progressively worse. The stages of Ménière's disease are described in more detail below. Early stageThe early stage of Ménière's disease consists of sudden and unpredictable attacks of vertigo. These are usually accompanied by nausea, vomiting and dizziness. You may lose some hearing during the attack, and there is often tinnitus at the same time. Your ear may also feel blocked and uncomfortable, with a sense of fullness. Attacks of vertigo at this stage can last from 20 minutes to 24 hours, but usually last around two to three hours. Your hearing and the full sensation in your ear will usually return to normal between attacks. Middle stageThe middle stage of Ménière's disease consists of continuing attacks of vertigo, with the attacks becoming less severe. However, tinnitus and hearing loss often become worse. During the middle stage, you may experience some periods of remission (where your symptoms go away), which can last for up to several months. Late stageDuring the late stage of Ménière's disease, the episodes of vertigo occur far less frequently and may stop altogether. However, you may be left with balance problems, and you may be unsteady on your feet, particularly in the dark. Hearing problems and tinnitus tend to become progressively worse during the late stage of Ménière's disease. Sadly I am currently at the stage of constant dizziness, lightheadedness , sickness and nausea .. The tablets I was on no longer work so for the time being any phycial activity including working, driving etc is offlimits, I have further appointments with my ENT doctor in September so I will see what they say then .. at the moment, I do not feel well enough to attempt airsoft, let alone marshaling. SimonQuigley 1
straffham Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 Sorry to hear about your condition buddy, think you're wise to take it easy for a while. Hope you can make a good recovery and get back to doing the things you enjoy before too long. All the best. Martyn. Del Monty 1
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