Back in the late spring of 2014 I spent a significant amount of time in NYU Langone Hospital. When I was there I was suffering from Quadrophenia. I couldn't move my arms or legs but I was able to move my hips and shoulders and neck. The first chunk of time I was there underwent five days of plasmapheresis. I had my carotid artery opened up so they can run a tube down to my heart and filter out my immune system. It was quite unpleasant. then,I had IVIG infusions which meant I basically laid there and had a day-long injection. Then I went back to rehab because they thought that would stop my immune system from attacking my motor nerves. But it didn't. So I went back there, even more paralyzed and they wound up giving me an off-label non FDA-approved chemotherapy. That honestly sounds a lot more scary than it was. The only negative side effect if you can even call this negative was that all the hair fell off my feet. It didn't grow back. It either works or my immune system was done attacking my motor nerves.
Too me this is ancient history now. I literally laid there passively while the greatest teams of doctors in the world did their battle with Guillain-Barre syndrome. But I'm bringing this up now please that's all happened to me while I was on the Upper Floor of a building on 1st Avenue in Manhattan. The whole time I had a great view of the East River and Queens and Brooklyn. I looked out there a lot and I quickly noticed some big towers going up that I didn't know anything about. It turned out it was the beginning of the replacement for the Koskosco Bridge, connecting Brooklyn and Queens on the highway known as the Brooklyn Queens Expressway. I said to myself and I'm sure out loud, "When they finish that thing I'm going to run over it".
Today I did.
This morning I went live on Facebook and with a lot more emotion basic said what I wrote above. I was kind of wondering why I didn't have any comments but just now I noticed the audio didn't come out at all. But I do remember saying that it's a good thing they put a bike path and a recreation Lane on that new bridge otherwise I would have had to have stopped traffic
But I did take some pictures. You cannot see it in the picture I took with my puny camera phone it from the bridge you can see NYU langone
At this point you might be wondering about the title of this blog post. Yeah there was a virtual race. Even before it was virtual it was an alley cat race. I didn't know what that meant but it was erased from the Newton Creek to the Gowanus Canal. Choose your fastest route. I figured since I wasn't going to win and it was virtual anyway and I was doing it alone I can do it my way. It was an excuse to start on the other side of the Newton Creek and cross the Koskosco Bridge. And since I wasn't interested in dealing with lots of intersections I didn't go in a straight line I hugged the water line from Greenpoint to Williamsburg to Vinegar Hill through Brooklyn Bridge Park and then I went straight up Union Street.
Along my route I saw some things
I also watch them built in buildings while riding an accessory ride vehicles to physical therapy. They're done now and Domino Park is beautiful.
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