07-17-2024, 05:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-17-2024, 05:58 PM by Mooseman75.)
(07-17-2024, 02:24 AM)Cowboypirate Wrote: That dang diabetes is brutal. Glad you got off with a bit of action
Yes I've had it for 20+ years so I'm pretty cautious and aware of what to expect.
(07-17-2024, 01:49 PM)joshomaru Wrote: That's a dandy channel cat dude.
Good on ya for recognizing your own signs and responding to them instead of "powering through" it. Being on Utah Lake during any kind of emergency is a scary thought, especially with younglings.
I learned as a teenager how quick that lake can turn from glass to danger in the blink of an eye, and have great respect for the power of that body of water. We are at the mercy of a number of things outside of our control; the fact that you exercised rational thought over emotion in your situation is commendable!
Thank you. I definitely don't like to put anyone else in a predicament but we teach our kids early things like driving the boat, starting the boat, Trailering the boat, what straps and such need to be put on Transom, all that stuff so if there is a time I have issues like a seizure or diabetic complication they can take over while I sit in the truck. We really push responsibility in our house.hopefully my kids are learning lol
(07-17-2024, 02:15 PM)Piscophilic Wrote: Hey Justin,
Thanks for the report and the pictures. I'm glad you guys got out and got a fish or two for your sons. I haven't been on the lake since mid June, so I don't know where the cats were hiding. I hope you feel better on your next outing!
Hope everything is Ok, miss reading your reports. Everyday is an adventure with the health so hopefully next trip the health is good.