Friday, September 25, 2009

Fundraising results and general info

We had the "Freedom Swim" last Sunday on (9/20) and it was a great event. Roger Staben, friend, neighbor, and foundation board member, was the organizer of the event. He did a great job of organizing the entire event. We had a great turnout and everything went really smooth. I haven't added up the pledges and donations, but I have heard that it is around the $6k mark. A very good result considering the current economic situation. However, keep in mind that this amount covers the cost of maybe 2 athletic wheelchairs. Thanks for everyones support.

Our next event is our dinner/party at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Ventura on Friday, October 23rd. Information and tickets are available online on the website. It should be a great event.

For me personally, I am up in Seattle right now. I am going to my 20th HS reunion tonight, my cousins bachelor party on Saturday, and then to another Seahawks game on Sunday. It should be interesting at the reunion as some knew me during my triathlon days and they haven't seen or heard of my situation.

I will be doing a little public speaking at a few places. I will be speaking at Amgen on Oct. 5 regarding my story, dealing with disability, and the foundation. On Oct 26th I will be at my daughter's middle school addressing issues of drugs and alcohol prevention. I have spoken to ages from elementary, high school, colleges, and adult settings. However, the middle school age group is one I have never spoken to. On Oct. 27th I will be speaking at Camarillo High School regarding the same issues. I was going to stop doing the speaking, but several people approached me at the swim on Sunday. They said their kids were impacted quite a bit by what I said. I wasn't sure if it really was making a difference, but having people relate that it changed their kids views was good to hear.

Health wise, things have been pretty status quo. I went back to the eye surgeon on Monday and we are going to wait another 6 weeks before we do anything. My vision started changing for the better in the last few weeks, so we are going to see how it goes. I can actually somewhat eliminate the double vision if I tilt my head back and look down my nose (as if looking through bifocals). However, I have to concentrate to do it and not really move my head or I will lose the single vision. But, I can watch things now in single vision even though it looks a little weird with my head tilted back. I continue to adjust my medications with my doctors to get myself in the best possible state I can. I am not sure if I mentioned this before, but I went on testosterone replacement therapy. Since going on it about 3 weeks ago, I have put on 7 lbs and my strength has increased dramatically despite not increasing the amount of exercise. I can see why athletes take it. Now that the kids are back in school, I am going to try and start working out more to take full advantage of the testosterone to increase my strength. This will help me improve my ability to move and get around tremendously. The dental work continues with another root canal (3rd) coming up. My procedure on my bladder/urethra seems to be making things better. No real big medical things on the horizon, so that is good.

That is it for now. If you are local (or not) you should really consider attending the fundraising event on Oct. 23. Thanks again for the support.

1 comment:

  1. Tony, I'm so happy that you will continue to give talks and share your story with kids. How could it not impact them? Kids need a serious wake up call and you are it. Thank you for doing this.
    Sharon

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