My MS Story: Living With Multiple Sclerosis

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2021
  • #ms #multiplesclerosis #paulthompson
    Forgive the off-topic subject of this week's video. I decided to share something very important and personal about my life's journey: managing MS and the effect it has had on me as a person. I hope my story and journey might inspire yours.
    For more information/resources on MS, please visit www.nationalmssociety.org
    Website: www.paulthompson.us
    Instagram @pdbass74

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  • @TheLotusManFILMs.
    @TheLotusManFILMs. 5 месяцев назад +17

    My Dad was diagnosed with MS when he was 14 ...13 years before I was born, completely ruined his life, completely ruined my mental health, and it profoundly effected my life. He passed last year at 71, MS doesn't just effect those with the disease, it get's their family too.

    • @shahrampezeshkpour4893
      @shahrampezeshkpour4893 2 месяца назад +1

      That is exactly why I told my love to go and I never married. I was so scared about my children watching me not able to do easy daily tasks.

  • @onesixfive
    @onesixfive 2 года назад +139

    by about the half way point of this video i wanted to shut it off becuase it was making me very emotional. over a guy i watch play the bass on youtube who ive never met. it was really hard for me to get through. yet i have not been that riveted to a video on any topic in a very, very long time. you ought to do some acting or just read voice overs. you have a way of getting your point across on any topic that always keeps me listening very closely. you are an inspiration to know you are getting so much done but youve been secretly (to me) fighting something huge this whole time and i had no idea. ill remember that next time i feel beat down at work, or tired of im being a whiny baby. that there is a guy out there who is sick and fighting through it and is very productive and going through stuff that even on my worst day probably cant approach. i got your back brother. im sure this video will be very, very helpful to someone who was just diagnosed, in a way that i cannot appreciate. you continue to do the lords work. what you feed, grows. im going to remember that one.

    • @pdbass
      @pdbass  2 года назад +20

      Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @ilkkahanski7200
      @ilkkahanski7200 2 года назад +6

      Hi there and happy new year ! You have more issues to take care and worry about than only figure out your bass lines. I have seen few of your videos and noticed at first
      look that this guy has a special way to devote to his teaching. I like it and it's goof for me. I've been teaching some 50 y now.
      I think you have
      a good blend of new and traditional lectures going hand in hand.
      What comes to your illness, I'm suprised that you got strength to manage it and still share it with the others. Good heart you have.
      I wish you love and power ever more. Thanks for your tips for good bass playing. Take care !

    • @ericward8010
      @ericward8010 2 года назад +6

      God bless you! And thank you for sharing your journey. I lost a dear friend this past year to MS. I had no idea what she was going through. I pray for your continued success. I love what you bring to our musical community, and your concise descriptions of the music we love. I'm a bassist for 53 years, and we have some stories to swap. Stay strong, my friend.

    • @johnpentney816
      @johnpentney816 2 года назад +7

      @@pdbass Hi my friend. As a Bass player of 56 years I enjoy your videos. I had no idea that you have MS.
      I can fully understand how you fear the possible progression of this illness and the fact that it might make playing more difficult. I've lived with a wife (Marian) who was diagnosed with MS. ( in 1969) before we married and so I've seen the loss of dexterity that has crept up on her over these years. If it is of any encouragement to you, there are many differing types of this illness. Hopefully you're in the mild level . I love your determination to keep playing as the movement of your hands will keep your arms strong and nimble.
      I believe that playing bass is the "solid rock" of any band and lifts me when I get a bit down in mood.
      Keep at it bro. I've got your back . John.

    • @jessicabull4324
      @jessicabull4324 4 месяца назад +2

      Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @nicolemastropietro305
    @nicolemastropietro305 2 года назад +75

    I cannot believe 17 years have passed since your diagnosis. We will also never forget that day. ❤️ and then the fantastic day we got the awesome news “NO MORE NEEDLES!” We love you so much Paul/Uncle Paul! You are truly inspiring. And I love what your therapist said. I’m going to hang on to that one. 😘

    • @Lifesepanga
      @Lifesepanga 2 года назад

      No more needles means ???

    • @zararity
      @zararity Год назад +2

      @@Lifesepanga Did you watch the video all the way through? If so you'd understand what was meant by 'no more needles'.

  • @johnnywalker5720
    @johnnywalker5720 2 года назад +83

    "Feed the good stuff... and don't ever quit." AMEN! Thanks for sharing your story and being an awesome inspiration in life as well as bass. Peace and Love to you.

  • @BBradford1825
    @BBradford1825 2 года назад +40

    I don’t have MS but I have various health issues. I feel you and your pain! Great message! One day at a time! 👊🏾❤️

  • @timothywood400
    @timothywood400 3 месяца назад +7

    The best part about having ms is being diagnosed in my opinion possibly the best day of my life. I had an answer... I lived with the symptoms for 12 years thinking that everyone must just go through this

  • @johnloehrke1161
    @johnloehrke1161 Год назад +3

    My father developed MS before there were any effective treatments - mid 1950s. Never lost use of his hands, bladder or bowels. Hang in there. He had a full and fulfilling life. Lived into his late 60s. Only treatment was physical therapy and aspirin.

  • @ultratone
    @ultratone 2 года назад +13

    “I’m not going to wait for it”… my favorite take-away from your story. I was diagnosed with end stage liver disease from hepatitis in 2005. It has caused other issues over the years. But that’s been a lot of years. Several self produced albums, 2 children with my loving wife, and a lot of living. Like your story, it wasn’t easy to come to terms with, but once I did, I realized I still had a bunch of living left to do. So long-term chronic illness means you might have to re-think or re-plan things once in a while, but you never give them up. Your story makes me remember how lucky I still really am. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jason8string
    @jason8string 2 года назад +29

    Finding the words to comment on this vid is difficult, this is how impactful it was. I love the example you are setting by harnessing your positive mental, physical, and creative energies to keep kicking the effects of MS as far down the road as possible. Very inspiring. Peace.

  • @gil3green
    @gil3green 2 года назад +27

    Don't know what to say dude, other than that's one of the most powerful, and brave moments I ever had watching a video. Yet somehow made me feel proud. Your articulate commentary caused me to pause and reflect on what a gift life is and shouldn't be taken for granted in anyway. Thanks for sharing, and good luck with your fight.

  • @sebuteo
    @sebuteo 2 года назад +37

    Hi Paul, thanks for sharing this. I have autoimmune diseases. Mine are psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.
    My life may well be shortened by the effects. But at the moment I’m on a form of medication that really sorts me out. It’s given me my life back.
    I love you and your work. So I’m sending that love ‘vibes wise’! I hope you keep well, and I hope medicine can help you fight this condition.
    The psychological effects of my autoimmune system diseases were ultimately as powerfully debilitating as the physical stuff. I was very very VERY depressed, for some time. Years. Bad times.
    I still have a lot of issues: heat issues (like you), appalling headaches (ditto). I take fortnightly injections. I get very fatigued, and yet my sleep patterns are often pretty screwed up.
    But now I’m happy. Very happy. Partly cause my meds work so well. Partly cause I have a lovely wife (like you!).
    Anyway, big love to you from us in the UK. Keep well. Keep on keeping on, brother.

    • @pdbass
      @pdbass  2 года назад +8

      Don’t ever quit! Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @HewittH
    @HewittH 2 года назад +12

    I'm a musician and my partner has MS, so I'm relating to everything you're sharing here. Our biggest lesson from MS has been not just to seize the day, but seize the good moments, because we may not get an entire good day. Thank you for being strong, for sharing, and for being you. ~ Your newest subscriber

  • @awaitingthetrumpetcall4529
    @awaitingthetrumpetcall4529 Год назад +6

    I could not tell you had MS. I reacted emotionally to what you said because I had sciatica several years ago and I started to think my life was over. I'm glad you've got, at least, a partial solution.

  • @CMMCM
    @CMMCM 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for sharing. My mother was diagnosed with MS in the early 80's. It slowed her down, but never stopped her, and she lived a pretty full life... and that was before alot of modern testing and treatments.

  • @jameshutch4986
    @jameshutch4986 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for all that you do and represent for the music and MS community. Truly you are an inspiration and I will share your life story with my daughter who was diagnosed at age 12 (now 26) and wife who was diagnosed in 2017 at age 51. God bless you. Respectfully...James

  • @turk223
    @turk223 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you so much for sharing. I was diagnosed in 2021 so it it still pretty new to me, but I am learning to accept my new life.

  • @russelledwards2405
    @russelledwards2405 2 года назад +9

    Your openness with your condition and treatment is very inspiring. I just discovered your channel today and I hesitated to click in this particular video because I am dealing with my own health ordeals. I watched anyway and I am glad I did. Your strength and honesty were a gift. Sending love and positive thoughts your way.

  • @kitwanatyhimba5247
    @kitwanatyhimba5247 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for your openness and honesty 💖🙏🏾 I, too, have had to dance with chronic illnesses, diabetes, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, depression, PTSD, and kidney failure 😨. I can relate to repeatedly going through the stages of grief; again, thank you because until I heard you describe your process, I had not realized what was happening to me. My nephew is working on his Ph.D. Bass and Jazz Studies, at USC., and enjoy sharing your videos with him 😊. All the best to you, my dear brother 💖🙏🏾

  • @KLucero22
    @KLucero22 2 года назад +13

    You are an inspiration to us all. I started following your channel for the bass wisdom, and now I also follow your channel for the life wisdom as well. As your therapist said, “what you feed grows”, and I have a feeling your channel will grow huge as you continue to share your wisdom and knowledge. Thank you for being a beacon of light to others

    • @pdbass
      @pdbass  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, Kevin!

  • @stevecrumpton9643
    @stevecrumpton9643 2 года назад +4

    I watched your "The Nightfly" video just last night, and came across this video about ten minutes ago. Prayers, positivity and mad respect from a Jersey bass player.
    "What you feed, grows."
    I'll remember that for the rest of my life. It'll probably be as important as any note I'll ever play.

  • @sonicart1808
    @sonicart1808 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this, I have health issues similar to yourself but have not had a definitive diagnosis, hearing from others with health issues like this is vital to keep us moving forward and help us all to deal with our challenges whatever they may be....

  • @glennlawrence6700
    @glennlawrence6700 10 месяцев назад +18

    Thanks from a person that's just been diagnosed 😢 ..

  • @kcameo1
    @kcameo1 2 года назад +7

    Wow. My wife has MS. Non progressive, relapsing-remitting so far. Here in the netherlands the neurologist told her not to take meds but focus on food and excercise mainly, ofcourse checked up by an scan every year or so. At least, that's the choice she has got.
    Your symptoms sound oh so familiar. The outside temp, drinking or eating to late can throw her off ballance too.
    The fact that you still are able to play your basses so wonderful and express joy and happiness in your videos is both a positive sign and worth a big compliment to you!
    Wish you all the health and best and appreciate your closing line even more now: take care of yourself and please love tour neighbour.
    Love to you and yours from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
    And forgive my last remark. You somehow remind me so much of Al Jarreau, in your facial expressions and your use of your vocals. It is a joy.

    • @pavlinajirankova7382
      @pavlinajirankova7382 Год назад

      Hi K.
      May I ask you what kind of diet is your wife on?
      I'm about the find my diagnose hopefully soon but sadly I'm ticking almost all the boxes for ms now.
      If you could let me know what your wife eats and supplements she takes, it would be very helpful.
      All the best to you both

    • @kcameo1
      @kcameo1 Год назад

      @@pavlinajirankova7382 Hope you are okay? 6 out of 7 days we eat vegetarian, lots of veggies, less carbs and glutes in general. More nuts and seeds. Supplements wise, not a specific thing, just plantbased vitamins, especially vitamin B12. She is doing good!

    • @pavlinajirankova7382
      @pavlinajirankova7382 Год назад +1

      @@kcameo1 Thank you for your tips. I'm doing better. Started to do lots of yoga, weight lifting and bit of meditation. All seems to help but also read stories of some people who managed to rid of ms through fixing eating/digestive issues and changes in lifestyle.

  • @russellszabadosaka5-pindin849
    @russellszabadosaka5-pindin849 2 года назад +13

    My wife was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS in 2005. Thankfully it hasn’t affected her speech or cognitive skills, but she’s been through multiple neurologists who’ve given her conflicting information. I wish someone had told her to exercise back then. Now she can barely walk and spends most of her time in bed. Keep going brother, I’m going to show her this video. ❤️

    • @pdbass
      @pdbass  2 года назад +1

      Hang in. We’re in this together and I know there will be an end to this sometime in our lives. 🙏🏽❤️

    • @russellszabadosaka5-pindin849
      @russellszabadosaka5-pindin849 2 года назад

      @@pdbass thank you for your reply and encouragement. Love your channel, I play keys & bass and write music for sync licensing.
      We’re about the same age as you, my wife & I also have faith this will be resolved in our lifetime. All the best to you!

    • @siobhanrose1680
      @siobhanrose1680 2 месяца назад

      It is easy enough to say exercise. But I have an undiagnosed condition, that mimics MS in many ways. As well as fibromyalgia. 2yrs ago, MS symptoms started appearing in my life, and I am yet to get a diagnosis. My biggest issue is I cannot exercise. I used to be fit and strong. Now I can’t even do body weight exercises, the reason is not strength, I have strength, the issue is, my symptoms get 100x worse when I exercise. I exercise still, very gently, but literally everything, no matter how gentle, causes my symptoms to flare, and remain flared for weeks. Unless I do literally nothing (I can’t even do gentle yoga more than once a week, without having symptoms flare) I have extreme nerve issues in my arms and legs. I want to exercise, I miss exercise. I used to run and walk huge hills, I used to hike, I used to bike, I used to lift. I can’t do any of it anymore.

  • @josephbishkoff1127
    @josephbishkoff1127 2 года назад +13

    Damn, Paul, I never would have known. Kudos for your accomplishments, all well wishes in your struggle, and deepest respect for your courage and heroism.

  • @mikenicoletti3899
    @mikenicoletti3899 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you so much for sharing. I love your channel. I've had MS since 2004, got diagnosed in 2010. It wrecked me pretty bad. After diagnosis I started to exercise and build myself back up. I borrowed a bass guitar from a friend to get dexterity back in my fingers. I've been in love with the bass since. Bless you and thank you. Keep fighting brother!

    • @pdbass
      @pdbass  11 месяцев назад +1

      👊🏽

  • @OthelloBoulevard
    @OthelloBoulevard 15 дней назад +1

    I don't know how I forgot you have MS. I've been listening to you for a while cause you put down some good licks and I played bass in bands around Chicago for a long time. Someone I know was recently diagnosed with MS so I just recorded everything I wish I knew when I was diagnosed 9 1/2 years ago. I will finish your video and compare notes. Salud

  • @reidwhitton6248
    @reidwhitton6248 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing your story. You look great and I'm sure your exercise routine is highly beneficial. I was reading about stroke last night and exercise was stressed as one of the best deterrents along with avoiding alcohol, smoking, and junk food.

  • @emmittwine4159
    @emmittwine4159 2 года назад +3

    I appreciate you for sharing your journey with MS . Its a reminder that we all have a cross to bear ... the key is how we respond to it .
    And you're responding magnificently ... it's inspiring . You're a true soldier , marching on . Play that bass till the strings fall off .
    Keep the videos coming ... Godspeed 🙏 🌍 🎸 🎶 👊🏽 ☀️

  • @lisagaryk
    @lisagaryk 2 года назад +11

    It’s been a privilege to know and work with you, Paul. I remember the day you posted on social media about the new oral therapy available to you. Grateful that you have options to manage your MS that will keep you sharing your talents and your wonderful self with the world. Thank you for taking time to make this important video, which I think will bring a great deal of hope and inspiration to those who are also managing MS. Lisa Hindmarsh

  • @philtyrich1
    @philtyrich1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for being so transparent my Brother we really appreciate you .

  • @Vicnsi
    @Vicnsi 2 года назад +3

    "Keep playing music until I can't play anymore, and have as much fun as I possibly can while I'm doing it, and I'm not gonna quit."
    Amen to that, brother. 🙏🏼

  • @debraindxb
    @debraindxb Год назад +5

    My daughter (diagnosed last year) is taking the dimethyl fumarate as well. Glad to hear you're getting good results.

    • @jonplaud
      @jonplaud 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's what I take. It's generic Tecfidera.

  • @Phillyfast
    @Phillyfast 2 года назад +7

    I've just come across your channel in the past couple of months and I thought I loved your videos before seeing this one. Your story that you tell here is amazing. I don't have MS but I know people who do, and I've gotta say I admire your candidness and your strength. Your bass videos inspire me to practice more and become a better bassist, but this video inspires me not only to exercise more and to become stronger and healthier, but to take life one day at a time and to persevere through what life throws at you. Thank you for the work you put into making your videos, and I pray for your health, strength and happiness.

  • @geoffstockton
    @geoffstockton 11 месяцев назад +2

    Sending all the love your way, brother. You’re videos always inspire and now I feel like I understand a little more about your drive. I count you among my heroes and I don’t even play bass.

    • @pdbass
      @pdbass  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

  • @rthorsen711
    @rthorsen711 2 года назад +16

    Paul, this was a very moving talk - I appreciate you sharing your story. My Son in Law was just diagnosed with CLL (Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia). He's only 27 years old, he and my daughter just had their 1st child. It completely came out of nowhere and we are all struggling to deal with it. Your advice regarding food, health, and exercise gives me a feeling of hope and I look forward to sharing this with them. Thank you for your honesty and I wish you continued health and success.

  • @mrmaison4924
    @mrmaison4924 2 года назад +2

    My wife have an autoimmune disease called Traverse Myelitis like a form of MS which came late in our marriage as she turned 38 (Her birthday is March 15th btw) but she had weird symptoms for a couple years before no doctors could figure out. A life changing event for us. She gets infusions every 6 months to keep things stable. Just want to say stay strong as you are and much respect to your wife. I had to take care of my wife through paralysis twice and I know how challenging it is. One love!

  • @harpo5420
    @harpo5420 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing this - I've been living with MS for over 30 years and can relate to the feeling of grief you describe at receiving your diagnosis. It sounds like you have a wonderful support network and a great attitude.
    Having discovered your channel through my own journey to learn to play despite the effects of MS, and to help manage them, your example is an inspiration

  • @darhylbutler5351
    @darhylbutler5351 2 года назад +1

    Listening to your story, WOW! You are a true Warrior my Brother. Hang in there. Much love and respect to you.

    • @pdbass
      @pdbass  2 года назад

      🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @lioness-kushlumumba4040
    @lioness-kushlumumba4040 Год назад +4

    Thank you for sharing your story, so moving. I appreciate your honesty and you show such courage and are a really fabulous teacher. I hope your health continues to hold up and that somehow you find inner peace. Bless you and your family and thank you again for your dedication.

  • @authenticmslife
    @authenticmslife 2 года назад +3

    Man, so true about the emotional adjustments. The dx really is life changing. A total paradigm shift. And that's awesome that you're working out. I started lifting last year and I wish I'd started it much sooner. It's the best thing!

  • @danielpalmersofficial
    @danielpalmersofficial 3 месяца назад +1

    We love you Paul, you’re a bass legend and don’t let MS ruin your life!! 😁👍

  • @blankandtheblanks4869
    @blankandtheblanks4869 2 года назад +3

    I found your channel yesterday and have been watching your videos on walking bass. Those videos are cool and helped me right away. You're a great teacher, and from what I can tell, a great musician. This video may be the most important one I've seen yet. It normalizes and humanizes the experience of diagnosis, genetics, and the daily struggle. Please make more of them.

  • @stephen9611
    @stephen9611 3 дня назад

    Thank you for the message at the end of your video. Just recently been diagnosed myself and needed to hear your positive message. Stephen

  • @ViewtifulSam
    @ViewtifulSam 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for sharing this, especially the beautiful bit at the end. As someone who has lived with an autoimmunise disease for most of my life now, it's very important to hear this kind of message from time to time. Keep it up, you're doing amazing!

  • @jerryquintyne1764
    @jerryquintyne1764 2 года назад

    I discovered your videos just a few months ago and I absolutely love them. As a saxophone player, I'm discovering so many things about what the bass is doing and it is having a huge and wonderful impact on my playing. Thank you for that! Learning about your story and dealing with MS is enlightening, scary and beautiful at the same time. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @karimn313
    @karimn313 Год назад +6

    My 15 year old son has symptoms of MS but he has not been diagnosed yet, we are waiting for and MRI next month but in my heart I know the outcome. I’m trying to educate myself on the subject, it’s a hard pill to swallow, it’s my boy, my only son, and I’m just having such a hard time accepting it. I just wanted to say thank you for your video, it’s not easy to watch but it helps me understand this disease a little better.

    • @kayabe856
      @kayabe856 5 месяцев назад

      My son is 15 and he’s having dizziness, fainting, and tingling feeling all over his body. He was so shaky and off balance one morning in school the teacher thought it was drugs. Drug test was negative. Brain MRI was negative. Now we’re waiting to get an appointment with a neurologist. I keep thinking he’s too young for MS. But something is definitely wrong.

    • @louaimehena5575
      @louaimehena5575 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@kayabe856 how is it going ?

  • @markacar6892
    @markacar6892 2 года назад +2

    Love and strength to you brother. I have had MS since 2000. You reminded me of the feelings in the beginning. Although I'm secondary progressive now and use a wheelchair, I stay positive and strong. This is all you can do. Keep on keeping on until you can't anymore. Too much to write here!

    • @pdbass
      @pdbass  2 года назад

      Sending prayers and love your way, Mark. Thank you for your comment and spirit. Here's to living!

  • @zantas-handle
    @zantas-handle 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for sharing this. I think it's great when we have the courage to open up about our lives like this. Full marks to you for keeping going through the difficult days and nights you have faced. You're an inspiration to me as I'm also dealing with a condition that causes constant pain, insomnia and cognitive issues. It also restricts my ability to get outside. I've turned to music for solace and inspiration. I literally just realised that music could save me from sinking, and your story has added to my hope and belief in what's possible. God bless you for sharing and in all that you do.

  • @evanmiller3993
    @evanmiller3993 2 года назад +4

    Uncle Paul you are a legend! Been a pleasure to have you around my life all these years and here's to many more!

  • @samcoleman8275
    @samcoleman8275 2 года назад +2

    I appreciate your spirit and sharing your story. Your example will provide hope and a source of courage to others not with MS, but to those who might have other challenges in their lives. Remember to stay encouraged and KEEP FIGHTING LIKE HELL!!!

  • @galdinolima.f7821
    @galdinolima.f7821 2 года назад +1

    Man!! I literally just started watching your videos randomly, I’m also a musician. But I also just happened to have MS, newly diagnosed. It’s really refreshing and relieving to hear another musician that has MS and are still rocking! Thanks for sharing, I’m less scared of losing music in my life! 🤗

    • @pdbass
      @pdbass  2 года назад

      👊🏽💪🏽🙌🏽

  • @LawrieFamily
    @LawrieFamily Год назад

    My thoughts are with you .......I am a life long Bass player, I worked backstage @ The Hammersmith Odeon in London in the 90's....I got sick @ 28......all the signs were towards MS...I spent a year worried about the diagnosis......finally got the spinal tap & it was negative. I finally got better....but I will never forget the experience. Your channel is awesome, content is fantastic.....all power to you my friend!

  • @ka9202
    @ka9202 10 месяцев назад +1

    I never knew you had MS. I was diagnosed back in '04. Glad to see you're doing what you love and taking care of yourself .

  • @valeriegillespie9705
    @valeriegillespie9705 2 года назад +3

    I am so sorry to hear about your MS diagnosis... I was really moved by your spirit and determination, and I want to thank you for sharing this. We as musicians can tend to allow ourselves to think of our very beings as the music that we make. This makes it easy for us to get depressed when we feel like we aren't able to do what we know we COULD. Your comments about not quitting are so inspirational. Thank you!

  • @doublebasshq
    @doublebasshq 2 года назад

    This is beautiful, Paul-thanks for sharing like this!

  • @clcortelyou
    @clcortelyou 2 года назад

    I was diagnosed in 1990, age 26, with Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP). I initially realized an issue at a Valentine's Day gig when I was missing notes like yourself. And I was missing HALF notes! Several months later I got my diagnosis at the University of Michigan. I was incredibly fortunate. I underwent treatment with corticosteroids and plasmapheresis and experienced dramatic remission, from 80% deficit to near normal in about 36 hours. Most folks with this diagnosis face symptoms like weakness and exhaustion even with routine IVIG treatments. Thanks for sharing your story. I wish you all the best living, loving, playing through your days and years!

  • @baileytheinvestor2622
    @baileytheinvestor2622 Год назад +1

    🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 GOD bless brother! Your videos are always deep but this is EXTRA heavy!

  • @mariusgoldhammer
    @mariusgoldhammer 2 года назад

    Thanks for that. A very happy new year to you and yours and don’t ever quit! ❤️

  • @craigiefconcert6493
    @craigiefconcert6493 6 месяцев назад +1

    Damn bro. We’re about the same age. I didn’t have my life together at all at age 30 and you had to deal with this.
    Thanks for sharing and keep up the good fight!
    I appreciate what you do and thanks for keeping up the bass tradition and passing it on. Your videos are inspirational and I think you won’t even ever know how much of an impact you have had on younger people pursuing their dreams.

  • @angelaharris1112
    @angelaharris1112 9 месяцев назад +1

    You have a great attitude about this. Don't ever let yourself lose this!

  • @maureenrenihan8536
    @maureenrenihan8536 2 года назад +1

    Much love Paul. You’re officially my hero.

  • @kyleandrews9618
    @kyleandrews9618 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this, Paul. Much love.

  • @donkelly36
    @donkelly36 2 года назад

    Thx for the story PD, you're a real inspiration! Love your videos, they're terrific!

  • @3340steve
    @3340steve 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for posting this. Chronic pain is bad as it really attacks your pleasure in life. Now in my later life I struggle with arthritis and continue to work on the music as a bassist while working a day job. I agree with you , feed the good stuff and enjoy the beautiful things in life. We all struggle and that shared material gives us a common ground of understanding. I reflect on that with Bob Marleys words, " Who feels it knows it ".

  • @davidjen5244
    @davidjen5244 Год назад +3

    Can't thank you enough for sharing this with all of us. I love what you do here.

  • @bookerjones1757
    @bookerjones1757 2 года назад +3

    So proud of you for making this video. Stay in the moment, and stay well.

  • @coreymcd22
    @coreymcd22 2 года назад +2

    First off, as a longtime rock bassist who's been developing an interest (and recent gigging) in jazz, I really appreciate the content on this channel and how helpful it is. Second, my father was diagnosed with MS when I was seven years old, so even though I cannot know that pain first hand, I've definitely seen just how extremely impactful it can be on someone's life. And as someone who was somehow lucky enough to beat stage 3 colon cancer nearly two years ago, I'll just say, cheers, and thanks for what you do.

  • @matthewwilson3202
    @matthewwilson3202 2 года назад +1

    Evidently it doesn't stop you making great bass videos. Keep on keepin' on.

  • @michaelthomas4630
    @michaelthomas4630 2 года назад +4

    Wow, this was powerful and beautiful. I love what you're doing, PD. You seem like such a gentle and lovely man. I think making your body strong so it can better tolerate everything this experience throws at it is an important lesson for all of us.
    Thank you for all the great content.
    Keep on,
    Michael

  • @createlovehappy
    @createlovehappy 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for telling your story. Being open and therefore vulnerable is very powerful and inspiring. I have my own health battle I’m going through and making my body as strong as possible and feeding the good stuff is solid advice and very practical. Much gratitude for this and all the bass videos. My dad was a bass player from Pittsburgh, PA so your videos somehow make missing him more bearable. Keep having as much fun as you can. Thank you

  • @IsaacViarsMusic
    @IsaacViarsMusic 2 года назад +2

    PT, you are such an inspiration to everyone who knows you. Much love and thank you for what you do!

  • @paulcombs-bomuse6172
    @paulcombs-bomuse6172 2 года назад

    Thank you all the more for your excellent videos about excellent bass players. Keep swingin’!

  • @inakiiraeta707
    @inakiiraeta707 2 года назад +3

    Truly inspiring. Wish you the best, man.

  • @coreycongilio
    @coreycongilio 2 года назад

    Inspiring on many levels, PT. I'm blessed to know you even a little bit. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rodneychristian9834
    @rodneychristian9834 2 года назад +3

    Listening to your story reminds me so much of what my father went through as a musician with MS. Your description of the symptoms are very similar what he experienced. The frustration, anxiety, embarrassment without knowing what's going on with your body is extremely difficult to understand and come to grips with once a diagnosis has been pronounced. Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @Shane4Bass
    @Shane4Bass 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! Your bass videos are awesome, but this is by far your greatest video. You are truly inspirational. Never quit!

  • @jazzbrew68
    @jazzbrew68 2 года назад

    Just a note of support. Bless you man. Thankful for you.

  • @bmuhamad
    @bmuhamad 2 года назад

    Glad that you are talking about it, and seemingly doing so well. Glad that you're upbeat about it. Best of wishes for success & great health.

  • @JulianFernandez
    @JulianFernandez 2 года назад +1

    Inspiring story. Keep fighting the fight man! You have my support!

  • @thomasanderson3892
    @thomasanderson3892 2 года назад +2

    The fact you told your story while going through MS is brave. To play the music that you are gifted to teach and play, is a wonder of its own. I am so glad that I have stumbled into this channel, because the bass line is always the vibe of the whole song, and you shown it with love, care, attention, precision and patience in my eyes is pure perfection. Thank you, Good sir. thank you so much for making me love the bass even more.

    • @pdbass
      @pdbass  2 года назад +1

      🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @thomasanderson3892
      @thomasanderson3892 2 года назад

      @@pdbass I'm so glad that you are doing something that bring joy to all of us. Keep up the great work my brother!

  • @jeffreywilliams5093
    @jeffreywilliams5093 2 года назад

    You're a great teacher. Learning a lot from you again, as usual. Thanks.

  • @toddhamby
    @toddhamby 2 года назад +3

    Wow what an inspiring story. Thank you for sharing. That last sentence gave me goosebumps.

  • @rickgallagher6475
    @rickgallagher6475 2 года назад

    PT - you are a truly amazing man! THX for encouraging us all. I'm grateful to be friends

  • @scohanl
    @scohanl 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing, especially about “what you feed, grows.” Your music and your heart and spirit are a balm for us all.

  • @chop1992
    @chop1992 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing your story, Paul. I wish you everything good and continued success with your treatments.

  • @leevuotto
    @leevuotto 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing yourself! I’m inspired by all your posts and learn so much by your willingness to share.

  • @313mph
    @313mph 2 года назад

    My prayers for your ultimate healing brother. God bless and be with you!

  • @fretlessdoug
    @fretlessdoug 2 года назад

    Thank you, Paul. I am relatively new to your channel and your amazing teaching & giving. And now, this sharing and insight into your personal life.
    All I can think to say is THANK YOU and may God bless you, your wife and all you hold dear.

  • @davidn2813
    @davidn2813 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your story, for being strong and resilient, and being the excited person / musician / groove lover you are! Your videos always bring up some bass jam I'd forgotten about and constantly inspire me to pick up my bass. You are da bomb and know that people out here SEE you and care about you and what you do. Keep up the fight and know you have thousands of people pullin' for ya.

  • @VHdiggare
    @VHdiggare 2 года назад

    What a fantastic video! All love to you!

  • @williamsmith6629
    @williamsmith6629 Год назад +1

    You are a Gladiator man. To be a musician with that disease is remarkable and courageous. To open up and let people know your struggle and put it out there shows what kind of leader you are. I would be honored to take lessons from you.

  • @ronbarton7799
    @ronbarton7799 Год назад

    God bless brother. Praying for you and your family. Love the positive work you do highlighting music on this site.

  • @marioguarini
    @marioguarini 2 года назад +1

    thank you for sharing this, you are a strong person a great musician and a sensitive teacher . Glad i pus that bell, i lreceived so many great moments of music and life from that moment . thank you man

  • @ericperry2032
    @ericperry2032 2 года назад +1

    I applaud your proactive approach, persistence, and ability to keep playing music through it all.

  • @dcross8034
    @dcross8034 2 года назад

    Wow- I've always been impressed with your videos- but this was amazing- so much respect for you.

  • @marioaraya7765
    @marioaraya7765 Год назад

    I am speechless. Thank you for sharing. Feed the good stuff.

  • @louisvaughn7248
    @louisvaughn7248 2 года назад

    Empowering stuff man! keep up the good vids and I hope your life is blessed

  • @waggabutt4655
    @waggabutt4655 2 года назад

    Rock on, Paul. It's very admirable of you to share that, man.

  • @diggabledork
    @diggabledork 2 года назад +2

    I really appreciate you sharing this side of yourself. You're a whole person who happens to be a fantastic music educator and bass player. Thanks so much for being here with us and giving so freely.