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Hello Spyder Lovers Family, Update for Bytemi and Little Bytemi

i am new to this forum so i dont know you but my wifes best friend struggles with MS and it is horrible to watch when she struggles with her 2 young kids who dont understand,good luck on the new adventures and please keep up the fight it is a reminder that you can do almost anything if you want it

I taught both of my girls about MS at about 3 or 4, by giving them MS for a day, ok the goal was a day but neither of them made it longer than an hour. Basically I simulated what I experience and asked them to keep their schedule. Add weights to both legs and arms, wrapped their ribs and stomach to constrict movement, put clear lens glasses on them with blinders so they could only see straight a headed and finally put different size shoes in their feet. One too big, one too small. The day started with me asking them to go up and down the stairs 5 times. The struggle started immediately. They were perfectly safe, I watched them closely and caught them when they fell or tripped. They both gave up quickly and said they were sorry. My oldest forgot these lessens about 15, so we did it again but I didn't safe guard her and added three layers of winter cloths. She made it up and down the stairs twice before giving up.
 
You might want to look at the For Sale section of the Forum. There are some 14 and 15 listed.

I did look at the for sale section but they are all too far and I have to have a cooling solution solution in place before the purchase. I don't want to watch news and hear 80/90 or worse 100... degrees and say well no riding today....
 
Welcome back and keep up the good fight.. Hope you find your Spyder soon!


I I found a brand new 2013 RT-S about 2 1/2 hours away at a Harley dealership. Erik thinks it is two far and I'll have difficulties getting her home safely. The heat has started here so we are focusing on cooling, then Spyder. :)
 
Great on YOU....

Welcome back to posting here....see others have posted about the Veskimo, cooling system....seems to be the best out there. There are several Spyder ryders that have the system. As far as the meds...unfortunately that is the way of our modern medicine and big pharma industry. Welcome back and keep us posted as you. :yes::yes:
 
I I found a brand new 2013 RT-S about 2 1/2 hours away at a Harley dealership. Erik thinks it is two far and I'll have difficulties getting her home safely. The heat has started here so we are focusing on cooling, then Spyder. :)

If it's a brand new 2013: make sure that all of the necessary recalls have been done on it... :thumbup:
Happy Shopping! :thumbup:
 
Works


So this reall works well and at just over $100.00 it is reasonable. They also make wraps for the neck and wrists. Note, I have found that when it it REALLY HOT 100+. This works best with a jacket with vents in the front and back. With my Mesh jacket it drys out too quickly. With just th vents working it stays wet longer and cools longer..
 
Hi Bytemi. I am new around here so nice to meet you.

My wife was diagnosed last year. Her mom also had m.s. so not sure she was all that surprised. It has been tough to see her lose some of her abilities, mostly the thinking. She's been unable to do her technical job and out on leave. She tried T
ecfidera first but it gave her crippling chest pains. They gave her something else for fatigue but don't recall what that was. It definitely helped but not good to use long term. I convinced her to lay off the stimulate and cut back on the coffee so her afternoon crashes seemed to lesson. She's on Augagio for a few months now and no chest pains so far. She's had a sinus infection for 4 months so that's been a struggle but that's being fixed tomorrow with surgery.
She's also had vertigo the past 4-6 months and hoping that gets at least a little better after the sinus issues clear up.
Has hearing loss too so that will require hearing aids.
I traded her sport bike in on the Spyder so she didn't have to worry about balance but mostly she just rides on the back but at least we still get to enjoy riding. She said riding on the back is relaxing which is import for mental health.

In all the research I've done, it seems exercise is the best therapy. Many swear by yoga because it helps with balance and focusing on muscle control. One person said working out 30 minutes in the morning gave her another 3-4 hrs of energy in the afternoon/evening. Wife cannot drive (vertigo) so she cycles around, usually 25-50 miles per week if she's well (she out does me regularly).

Our primary care doctor said something I wish more doctors would say, "there is no disease that recommends rest". Keep moving, however you can. :)

There were a couple of posts recently about riding in the heat.
Most people seem to prefer mesh gear with tshirts or cooling/exercise shirts under or cooling vest. Cyclegear has an affordable cooling vest.
Someone posted this link also: http://www.veskimo.com/

We live in FL so riding is usually early morning or late evening. Neither of us seem to be taking the heat all that well lately so considering going back to the Nashville area.
She doesn't like the passenger seating position much on the F3 but hasn't ridden on one yet. We'll be doing that in October at a demo event. I found the heat control is much better with the radiators out front instead of by my feet on the RS. From what others have said the newer RTs have improved heat management.

Good luck and hope you find a solution that works for you.

Robert
 
If it's a brand new 2013: make sure that all of the necessary recalls have been done on it... :thumbup:
FYI: the 2013 has the 998 V-Twin motor in a chassis meant for the 1330. This caused many "heat issues". The ordered fix was putting increased venting for the underneath of the tupperware. Something to consider when shopping, the maintenance cost of the 1330 motor('14, '15 &'16) is signifigantly less than on the 998 motor. Good Luck.
 
Hi Bytemi. I am new around here so nice to meet you.

My wife was diagnosed last year. Her mom also had m.s. so not sure she was all that surprised. It has been tough to see her lose some of her abilities, mostly the thinking. She's been unable to do her technical job and out on leave. She tried T
ecfidera first but it gave her crippling chest pains. They gave her something else for fatigue but don't recall what that was. It definitely helped but not good to use long term. I convinced her to lay off the stimulate and cut back on the coffee so her afternoon crashes seemed to lesson. She's on Augagio for a few months now and no chest pains so far. She's had a sinus infection for 4 months so that's been a struggle but that's being fixed tomorrow with surgery.
She's also had vertigo the past 4-6 months and hoping that gets at least a little better after the sinus issues clear up.
Has hearing loss too so that will require hearing aids.
I traded her sport bike in on the Spyder so she didn't have to worry about balance but mostly she just rides on the back but at least we still get to enjoy riding. She said riding on the back is relaxing which is import for mental health.

In all the research I've done, it seems exercise is the best therapy. Many swear by yoga because it helps with balance and focusing on muscle control. One person said working out 30 minutes in the morning gave her another 3-4 hrs of energy in the afternoon/evening. Wife cannot drive (vertigo) so she cycles around, usually 25-50 miles per week if she's well (she out does me regularly).

Our primary care doctor said something I wish more doctors would say, "there is no disease that recommends rest". Keep moving, however you can. :)

There were a couple of posts recently about riding in the heat.
Most people seem to prefer mesh gear with tshirts or cooling/exercise shirts under or cooling vest. Cyclegear has an affordable cooling vest.
Someone posted this link also: http://www.veskimo.com/

We live in FL so riding is usually early morning or late evening. Neither of us seem to be taking the heat all that well lately so considering going back to the Nashville area.
She doesn't like the passenger seating position much on the F3 but hasn't ridden on one yet. We'll be doing that in October at a demo event. I found the heat control is much better with the radiators out front instead of by my feet on the RS. From what others have said the newer RTs have improved heat management.

Good luck and hope you find a solution that works for you.

Robert

Hi Robert,

I tried Tecfidera, had intestinal crapping that was dilating. Lost 40 pound in a month because I was unable to eat or drink any anything. My husband is concerned about the weight of the veskimo, he thinks I won't be able to use it long term without making the fatigue worse. I take Nuvijil for the energy issues and it is a life safer, but I had to quit smoking because it spiked my blood pressure. I had been on Aubios for the last 2 years and that is the drug, that lead to other the other drugs and what appeared to be progression. As for the vertigo, if you don't mind me asking, does she take Valium every 4 hours? Valium is the ONLY thing that I have found that stops and controls the vertigo and allows you to function. It takes about a week to get use to, but then the groggy feeling goes away and you can function normally. :D Just a suggestion to help her get back to driving and working if that is what she wants. :D

Adele
 
FYI: the 2013 has the 998 V-Twin motor in a chassis meant for the 1330. This caused many "heat issues". The ordered fix was putting increased venting for the underneath of the tupperware. Something to consider when shopping, the maintenance cost of the 1330 motor('14, '15 &'16) is signifigantly less than on the 998 motor. Good Luck.

Thanks for the information so I am now looking for 14', 15' or 16' RT SE6. See I am getting closer to what I need with every post. :yes:
 
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By the way Little Bytemi is so excited at the idea that we can ride together again she keeps asking, have you found one yet???

It was a great bonding experience for us and it got through a very tough time in her short little life. I think it also showed her that when you are handed something you don't you can handle, you just have dig down and find the strength to continue.
 
Thanks for the information so I am now looking for 14', 15' or 16' RT SE6. See I am getting closer to what I need with every post. :yes:
How far are you from Galax, VA??????? There's a low mileage '14 RTL for sale:19,000.00. Posted by Sam Mac on 5/13 but he had a reply posted on 6/6.
Just looked the distance between cities up. 315 miles.Too far???????
 
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How far are you from Galax, VA??????? There's a low mileage '14 RTL for sale:19,000.00. Posted by Sam Mac on 5/13 but he had a reply posted on 6/6.
Just looked the distance between cities up. 315 miles.Too far???????

6 hours!! Lol, the perfect one will appear just like Billie. I searched for two months. Too far, too expensive, bad color... Then out of the blue there she was two miles from my house.
 
Bytemi, Welcome back! I've just started to frequent the site more and was wondering how you were. Thanks for the update, you may not think you are an inspiration, but you truly are. It's great to hear little Bytemi is doing well also. Please don't be a stranger and keep us updated. Dale
 
Hi Robert,

I tried Tecfidera, had intestinal crapping that was dilating. Lost 40 pound in a month because I was unable to eat or drink any anything. My husband is concerned about the weight of the veskimo, he thinks I won't be able to use it long term without making the fatigue worse. I take Nuvijil for the energy issues and it is a life safer, but I had to quit smoking because it spiked my blood pressure. I had been on Aubios for the last 2 years and that is the drug, that lead to other the other drugs and what appeared to be progression. As for the vertigo, if you don't mind me asking, does she take Valium every 4 hours? Valium is the ONLY thing that I have found that stops and controls the vertigo and allows you to function. It takes about a week to get use to, but then the groggy feeling goes away and you can function normally. :D Just a suggestion to help her get back to driving and working if that is what she wants. :D

Adele

Thanks Adele. I'll definitely let her know. As with many diseases it takes time to figure out what works best for each person.
 
Thanks for the information so I am now looking for 14', 15' or 16' RT SE6. See I am getting closer to what I need with every post. :yes:
Since travelling outside your local area is not an option, have you visited Coleman Powersports to see if they have any '14s or 15s in their inventory?
 
Since travelling outside your local area is not an option, have you visited Coleman Powersports to see if they have any '14s or 15s in their inventory?


I hate colemans I'm search craigslist and cycle trader. I can travel a little bit not 6 to 10 hours.
 
Good Afternoon Spyder Lovers Family
The MS has truly been kicking my ass.
I tried to send you a PM yesterday, but apparently I did not succeed. I also have M.S. It's part of the reason I switched to the Spyder. The older I got, the further away the ground seemed to get when I was on 2 wheels. (Plus I needed more storage than I had on the Honda Shadow.
A typical day for me is going to work and coming home and going to bed.
Know the feeling. When I was working, I'd come home and sometimes have to take a nap to have the energy to go to bed.
the tremors make it appear that I am having a seizure all the time, I can't walk or stand for any long period of time and to top it all off, I lost my ability to think. I had a full cognitive evaluation done last July and found that I am smartest stupid person earth! ...... This may not seem like a big deal, but to lose that much of your IQ in a couple of years is awful, I feel stupid most of the time.....
This kinds of stuff is awful, no 2 ways about it. But, it might not be as bad as it seems once your anxiety eases. Lots of cognitive issues are effected by depression, anxiety, worry, fatigue and even the heat, for us with M.S. Plus when you get your 3 wheel therapy going, you might feel tons better. So, take it easy on yourself!!

I'm glad you are getting your meds straight. It seems to me that the opportunity to over medicate us is great. Too many doctors don't have the time or inclination to listen and talk, so they prescribe or ignore. I bothers me that I'm on 5 medications, but I know that I need each one and why. And, I get sick without them!

As for the heat, you might want to check out my friend Paul Pelland's Weblog. He's a long distance rider with M.S. and did some testing on cooling systems. I think he designed some kind of cooling system, also. He calls himself "Long Haul Paul". <http://www.longhaulpaul.com>

~Sandee~
 
Thanks for all the great information. I love the long haul Paul page. I think we have figured out the cooling part, well we know what we have to budget for. Now to find the right spyder. :)
 
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