Thanks Mark. I appreciate the response. I just retired after a 30 year career with the govt. With T, I thought I was losing my mind. I went to my GP a year ago and explained to him my condition.....and he replied, I have T. My GP said "you just deal with it" and he's younger than me. My ENT said the same and all tests were normal except for some high frequency hearing loss in my right ear. I spoke to my pastor a week later......and he replied, I have T. So here is my pastor who week after week preaches and reaches out to others in the congregation who are going through all sorts of hardships and he has T? I stood in front of the mirror and asked God.....what am I, a wimp? It has gotten slightly better over the year but I may still may pursue the SG's. I've been physically active my whole life and going to the gym has always been my way of reducing stress and relaxing....I also pray that it helps my T. I have my 3rd grandchild due this summer. Like you and others, T has brought me to tears but I feel it's made me a better person. I've had a blessed life but everyone goes through trials and hardships. I don't want to be the grandpa who spends the day in the recliner. I need to head to the gym.....in life we just need to stay faithful and know that He's in control. It has knocked me to my knees but you just have to keep your head down and keep swinging. I'm slowly, very slowly, getting back on my feet. My wife thinks I've googled myself crazy. Thanks for your input.
Greg
Greg