Sparky and Aunt Meg: I have injured and re-injured it again for the last 5.5 years. It got <strong>extremely</strong> painful several times. Unfortunately for me, whenever it improved, I had to go back to work on an extremely repetitive machine, even if only on limited duty. That machine wrecks shoulders, among other body parts. Each time it started to improve, I then tore it up again. This last time it wouldn't improve for a long time with rest. I refused the surgery in the past because it improved on its own, and I didn't like the idea of going under the knife just so they could get me back on the machine more quickly or being surgically altered just so my shoulder could handle the extremely high repetitions. But this time, after a year of no improvement and it starting to get even worse, I revisited the surgery idea. Shortly thereafter, other medical conditions relating to an appalling 10 year, lonely, thankless whistleblower campaign I have been waging on behalf of my female coworkers overwhelmed me with other medical and personal problems, and I had to put the surgery option on the back burner again. Very depressing for someone who was a bench press champion in the Navy and who loved to kayak. Things are looking up though now for me, for my head is in the right place. This place and you people are a part of that. Don't feel bad for me.<br><br>Bob: Let me just say it is a pleasure to meet you. You have helped me more than you know through your blog and forum. I used to run a popular internet forum myself; I know it is a lot of work. You are doing good work. I loved your book and keep meaning to go give you a 5 star review on Amazon. I am a bit of a procrastinator, but I will get around to it. I dabble in writing myself (translate, more specifically). I have sold a whopping several hundred copies myself, and I am thrilled with that. Currently working on my magnum opus. One day I would like to shake your hand and buy you a drink of your choice--or several. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" class="emoticon bbc_img"> You are a good man.<br><br>Bob, the van is a Chevy Express awd. Actually, I have my eye on 2 of them: a 2003 and a 2005. I can only consider them because I may have several months pay coming to me and I can get decent trade-in on my Subaru. They are both sweet. The only negative on them is that neither is a high-top. I think I can manage though as I am not overly tall (6'-6'1"). I have every detail worked out in my head. God am I psyched! <img src="/images/boards/smilies/crazy.gif" class="emoticon bbc_img"><br><br>I have a fallback plan though if those don't work out. I'll just get an older rwd and make due.<br><br>Again, thanks everyone for the warm welcome to Cold Brian.<br><br>Oh, and I promised to post a pic of my little baby. Actually, indulge me and let me add several.