[AccessD] John B

Gary Kjos garykjos at gmail.com
Sun Jul 7 21:31:27 CDT 2019


For my friends, it seemed like the stress of the experience added to
the problem and once they got used to it a bit the symptoms began to
ease.  But it could have been that it had by then begun to run it's
course on it's own too.  One of the guys is in my golf club and I just
played a round with him two Saturdays ago and he was completely
normal.  He had it perhaps two years ago.  Or maybe three. It was
during the golf season.  He didn't play with our club for a month or
two while it was going on.  I did play golf with him when he was
getting better and was starting to play again and I remember his
frustration that he wasn't playing up to his previous level but that
could have been due to his not playing for a while or perhaps there
was some motor skill issues relating to his golf swing too.  He is a
bit of a temperamental guy normally so the experience of having the
palsy amplified that during that time I think.  I know that people
have to be concerned that they will not recover.

On Sun, Jul 7, 2019 at 6:58 PM Susan Harkins <ssharkins at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I've known two people that had it and as you say, they recovered fully
> eventually.
>
> Susan H
>
>
> He unsubbed from DBA-OT months ago.  He mentioned in a comment that it was
> Bells Palsy.  There was another comment that although it's supposedly
> uncommon that many people know people who have had it.  I commented saying
> "Get well soon. I know a couple people who had it and they recovered to be
> as normal as they were before" and he commented that he had hoped to be EVEN
> BETTER than he was before.  So he still has some humor in there even though
> he can't smile right now.
>
> On Sun, Jul 7, 2019 at 5:47 PM Susan Harkins <ssharkins at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > He hasn't told me so privately but it sounds like Bells Palsy. Painful
> > and disfiguring -- for a while. It usually disappears on its own.
> > There's no treatment, but they can treat them pain -- a bit.
> >
> > Susan H.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: AccessD <accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com> On Behalf Of Jim
> > Lawrence
> > Sent: Sunday, July 7, 2019 6:12 PM
> > To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
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> > Subject: [AccessD] John B
> >
> > What happened to John B?
> >
> > He just placed a rather disturbing post on Facebook that it didn't
> > make much sense to me but I obviously know none of the back story but
> > hope he is alright. John if you are there?
> >
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