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Here is a good friends video of placer mining.......

Wayne in BC

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D'arcy is a hard working, very smart and talented miner. He also lives the old way, note his son driving, just like many of us did back in the day. Also note the rifle, way many Bears in his area.
He is a mod/admin on my Cariboo Gold Miners forum and has a business building small placer mining equipment.

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That was GREAT! Watched every second of it...what a way to spend a day..the dogs, and kid, and digging for gold! Thanks for posting this Wayne!
 
the video in HD. Sure a rugged area but I would sure love to try it or would have back when. Give me the outdoors any day. My kids all learned to drive young on the farm here. We had all kinds of things to wreck out there. Sure great memories for the entire family there. Thanks for video. Really enjoyed it.

George-CT
 
Till I got to get in the cold water. :unsure: Sure be a great way to spend with family too. Did you ever do any of that gold digging.
 
wish i still could. That is the one thing i truly miss and pine over. My wife was crazy about it also. With all kids gone about 10 years back Carol and i had just gotten to the point where we could go when we wanted to instead of the odd weekend. Then the MS struck her and i also developed health issues.

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Wayne great video, just curious with MS lately has been a lot of buzz that unclogging neck veins could help MS? What are your thoughts on that, also some provinces are funding research grants, I'm sure you both have seen this on the national news, does sound promising... oj
 
many people traveled to other countries at a huge cost to have this surgery. The majority of them saw only temporary relief from numbness, tingling, and cold feet and hands. No real change in the MS at all.
Also, those who had the surgery out of this country could not get follow up treatment here, our Doc's don't want to touch them as there have been deaths and strokes from this surgery where they insert a shunt to keep the artery open but they use a mesh one which is not recommended here at all and usually causes dangerous side effects such as blood clots.

Even if you could stop the progression of the MS you cannot reverse the damage which inhibits movement and dexterity, what is lost is lost. It is the lesions in the brain and on the spinal column that destroy the nerves. MS means "multiple sclerosis", meaning multiple lesions. these are caused by your own immune system attacking your nerve endings and destroying them, leaving only scar tissue.

We wait and hope.
 
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