Thank you for your service.
Thank you, sir.
Right there with you, brother. Not on dialysis but sticking to exercise and a healthy diet while on transplant list. Are you on a list?
Although I'm primarily a 6-string electric guitarist, I've played 4- and 5-string bass in many bands over the years, most notably in our area's Grateful Dead tribute band for the past decade. On the bass, jazz improv, space, rock, blues, all come naturally.
So I listened with interest to a bit of your latest composition, and will listen at length later when I have time to concentrate. It's frankly a little challenging even to my 73-year old ears (now somewhat deafened due to 60 years of playing too damn loud), and I want to learn more of what you're saying. Music that you have to learn to listen to, fascinates me: bands and players like Mahavishnu, Zappa, Stanley Clarke, Victor Wooten. Music to pay attention to.
Much respect, Sir, prayers for your battle with the kidney failure, and again, thank you and God Bless.
Five years ago had I read this post I would have had a different response. There is actually some evidence out there that different frequencies, even in music, have a way of helping patients with everything from kidney failure to shingles.
I just went to Grok and put in the fullowing question: Is there frequency research that deals with kidney failure?
I am finding Grok gives me answers that I can never get with duckduckgo and certainly not with google. Check out frequencies, music, and other medical problems. You won’t find this information in the NYTimes or google.
Thank you for your service.
I spent moat of my twenties on hemodialysis. If you need to vent, I’m around.
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Thank you for posting this, and, for your service.
Very much appreciated.
God bless you.