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just as i was beginning to enjoy this returned to modeling i have suffered a heart attack and stroke . have little use of left arm am left handed, don't see how i can make anything,at moment. brought hundreds of pounds of new stuff including good compressor a 2 top airbrush, paints, thinners knifes saws bench vice, loads more have about a dozen kits in my stash and a half finished in primer p51 mustang on the bench this is to ask what to do with all this stuff, or should i wait see what's see what i can do, but i'm sure as a left handed person it going to be real difficult to get the fine dexterity needed till i get some rehab underway and
 
Damn Mark, So sorry to hear this terrible news. My thoughts and best wishes for a rapid recovery Sir. It seems that 2024 has been a really crap year for a lot of folks on the forum. Please take care and do as the doc says. Keep the faith...

Gute Besserung
Allen
 
That’s not good news, but hopefully they’ll be able to fix you back up reasonably well — if not better :)

As for your kits etc., if I were you I’d hang on to them. They’re not going to go off, so after you’ve gotten better you can always decide what you want to do with them. You could even see it as a goal to work towards in the therapy you’re going to do …?
 
What an absolute shocker for you, hope your rehab goes well.
When I lost the sight in one eye I made a knee jerk decision and sold everything - kits, tools paint etc. A few years later when I was accustomed to my affliction I regretted my decision so, in my opinion, don't do anything rash quickly
Take your time and concentrate on yourself.
 
That is bad news indeed Mark. I wish you a speedy recovery.
Now I know that at the moment things look as bad as bad can be but hang on to all your modelling stuff. You just don't know how you'll be in the future.
 
As someone who's not been able to bodge plastic for 18 months due to health problems I can feel where you coming from.......just as I'm about to kick start the hobby I've put my knee out so I'm in pain with that now

My advice is its too soon to tell......wait till you have had time and rehab......you might find once things improve a little it could become great therapy as you having to use brain and muscles.....will help to 'retrain' them

Try and stay positive......know that's easy to say but things will get better
 
I am so so sorry, that's horrible. I hope you make a full recovery. take care mate.
 
just as i was beginning to enjoy this returned to modeling i have suffered a heart attack and stroke . have little use of left arm am left handed, don't see how i can make anything,at moment. brought hundreds of pounds of new stuff including good compressor a 2 top airbrush, paints, thinners knifes saws bench vice, loads more have about a dozen kits in my stash and a half finished in primer p51 mustang on the bench this is to ask what to do with all this stuff, or should i wait see what's see what i can do, but i'm sure as a left handed person it going to be real difficult to get the fine dexterity needed till i get some rehab underway and
Sorry to hear your news.

First of all I recommend not taking any hasty decisions. I am not an expert on strokes by any means but often people do improve their dexterity remarkably. Whatever you do, don’t give up, don’t despair, work the problem and you could be surprised at the results.

My ladyfriend is a freelance speech and language therapist, many of whose clients are stroke victims. May I recommend that you take full advantage first of the NHS speech therapy but don’t just leave it there, go further with a freelance. The NHS will be a great help but their service only takes you so far. Some Googling in your area should help you find one locally, speech therapy can help you in ways beyond mere speaking up to and including general lifestyle.

Finally, welcome to the crocked modellers club, do post updates on how you are getting on and, line I intend to do, get well and back to that bench. You can do it.
 
Sorry to hear about your health problems. I would just like to say all is not lost. I had a stroke 4 years ago which left me paralysed down my left side. Luckily I'm right handed, but with a lot of good physiotherapy, both electrical and manual, within 6 months I had regained all function on my left side including about 99 percent use of my left hand. Get yourself a good physio you will be surprised at what they can do. All the best for the future.
John.
 
What a terrible turn of events for you Mark.

My Dad suffered a stroke many years ago and suffered quite significant left sided weakness.
However after a lot of intense physio/rehab he recovered enough use to be able to eventually return to work.
He worked as a tool setter in the plastic industry so a lot of hands on activity.
I realise that everyone is different but hope this offers you a few crumbs of comfort and shows that there can be light at the end of the tunnel.

Good luck with your recovery :thumb2:

Geoff.
 
It's all been said Mark, I can only add my best wishes for a full recovery over time.
 
Good luck with the recovery. If it helps an elderly aunt had a major stroke leaving her with very little use of her right arm and hand, it took time but With Physio she did recover the use of her hand and arm.
so hang on to the modelling gear,
 
Give yourself time to come to terms with this and to start the healing process before you make any rash decisions Mark. You may have a long road to recovery in front of you, but long roads do come to an end. Keep dropping in as well. It’s good to have goals to aim at in these situations, and restarting modelling could well be one of yours.
 
Mark, so very sorry to hear you news. I obviously hope you make full recovery,

ATB

Andrew
 
Sorry to hear your news Mark, but as others have said give it time before making any decisions on your hobby stuff. Listen to the doctors and good luck with your recovery
 
Mark sorry to hear your devastating news my brother had two heat attacks a few years ago and had to give up his love (Fishing) Fast forward to now and he is back fishing !! fingers crossed for you mate
 
Mark,
Sorry to hear about your woes. Wishing you a speedy recovery so you can put all the stuff to good use.
 
Had three heart attacks in one day, one which started at home, sitting on the tiolet and having my morning smoke, and the other two in A&E... Thought it was the end of my working life and modelling, not only that, a few trips to the trick cyclist and he announced that no, I was not a grumpy barsteward but had in fact PTSD...
The point I am trying to make is, do not let this barsteward get you down, no doubt you have been told to change your diet, stop the drinking and smoking, and yes after a while you can start bonking again... The angiogram is fun, you can see the ticker in triplicate as they see what is wrong with it, new spring, overwound etc, just let the doc sort out that part...
Eventually I was kicked out of the hospital and told to start rebuilding my life, I had lots of adventures in front of me, what to eat and drink, was I scared, not really I just let nature take its course, the medics sort out the mental and physical side, lived in tracksuit bottoms for months, but eventually I started to get my act together. The biggest struggle was controlling the PTSD, and once I had that underway, then I could stop throwing models against the wall, taking the PC monitor for a walk down the stairs and along the path by its cable etc etc....
So do not give up, do not let it beat you, work on the arm even if it only half works you can use it, and train your right arm to do things, after all it must be fun wiping your backside with the wrong hand...
I went back to driving trucks, the diet once I was used to the fact that I could eat what I had been eating before but in lesser portions and kept an eye on the sensible things to eat I was fine... That was in 2001, and in the next three years I took a degree in Graphic Design as a mature student at Uni, learned to be a PC technician and built a couple of my own tower computers from taking a course at College, and as I said I then went back to driving trucks....
 
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