Stuart Briggs

Living with sarcoidosis, the good, the bad, and lots of in between.

Author: Stuart

  • Czech military coat arrived!

    And what do we have here, yes they are advised as being some of the warmest jackets around, sarcoidosis is a funny one, I can even sweat something silly when im actually cold.


    Czech military coats have a fine lining and coller, both can also be removed individually, so it could well be an all year round jacket, I felt the cold last year, and I should not this year, it could also be my new working dress-code with my new job, ha…


    More clothings are still being looked into, especially 100% cotton long sleeve shirts and also trousers, try best possible to keep those synthetics off of my skin?

  • Sarcoid Stuart Briggs has got a job

    Getting employment with sarcoidosis, yes absolutely we can! the journey has been difficult and a long two and a half years, the challenge is huge, after being told I had dropped into the one in 10 of sarcoids my heart fell out with me, but to keep on pushing. I have a huge thanks to give Sue and also Sam, you see sometimes folks can and do help.

    Working and having my sarcoid is going to be a massive challenge, im up for it… No stopping this ‘geezer’ im certainly not intending on parking my body and getting all washed up, not a chance, will keep on pushing sarcoid in all directions.


    With support we can re-direct the force of nature, much can be washed away but like that there greenery, it can always grow back.

    More on this later as its worthy of a longer article.

  • You feeling lucky punk, well… do you…

    Something, well like lots of us experience, yet the thing is, most of us do not say, yet we could say something like;

    “Now Rose’ is in half, the conversation was started at around 13:00hrs, confusion reigned, laughter rained, once almost finished then the Spaghetti Bolognese is certainly not a western, its in my homemade promise of no clues? not your style? then never on mind, its just a whole game of charades, take your pick, do you feel lucky? well, do you…

    … perfect”

  • Bless those little cotton socks

    Well I had to get new socks, I have sarcoid of the skin so im trying to get as near as possible to 100% natural fabrics, mainly through Amazon vouchers, will do an in-depth post, article about that soon!


    86% cotton, its the most I could get, got 5pr of stars and 5pr of Aztec design… Ah, purple is the international colour of equality – not many folks know that, its also the sarcoid awareness colour – not many folks know that, it was also a favourite colour of Jimi’s – not many folks know that, its also my second favourite colour, behind black – not many folks know that, so I guess not many folks erm, know.


    These little cotton socks should provide superb comfort when I fully decide to break my ‘Doc Martens’ in, shoes are just about there!

  • A mixture of news

    Today I had differing news, but I found out a girlfriend of a few years ago passed away, we are of those that were glad we met, I introduced a friend of mine to her friend, seven years on they are still together, RIP Tracy, you are and always will be a very nice lady, was only thinking of you yesterday. I will be attending next Tuesday, you will be missed.

    Stu.

  • Andrew Marr’s history of the world

    One of the best programs I have viewed in a little while, very interesting episodes, and I’m looking forward to the others, only seen the first two for now. So many of us do think we know quite abit of history, yet we still learn. I thought the marathon was one runner in ancient Greece that took a message 26 miles, and finally I find out, it were the citizens army of Athens, with Plataea aiding, they had defeated the Persians, who in turn set sail to conquer Athens, and so the army had to run the 26 miles back to Athens, and in turn the Persians did a runner, or turned and sailed away.

  • The glorious British 2012 summer

    Just a little reminder here of that just gone summer, do you remember it? no? nor do I! mind you, we had a superb week in March, in-fact I did this song about sarcoidosis back then by the river Wharfe, if you viewed it then do you remember? no? oh those were the days of March 2012!


    This must be the only song in the world about sarcoidosis, it would be great if we got all the sarcoid affected folks to have a listen, affected means as said, you don’t need it to be involved…?

    Ah, yes, that reminder of the great British summertime, a raincoat, a camera, erm…


    That video is pretty much near to where im pointing in this video, during the floods!


    Jeez, my hair, I still have it, but its in a washing detergent box! in-case you missed the event you best check some self clipper attacking here, and just below is the result, hmmm, to keep or not to weep, that is my question, ah yes…

    Space…

    Space, just so you can not view it straight away…

    More space…

    Space is so required, one turn of that wheel in the middle of your mouse…

    Almost there…

    And here you see it…

    Thats about a full turn of that mouse wheel!

    No, that were about 3/4…

    This is about 7/8…

    And so…

    The hair…

  • Felix Baumgartner jumps from edge of space

    How to jump from the edge of space. Wow, just watched that jump from the edge of space, Felix you top dude, when he were stood on the edge of the capsule I almost got motion sickness watching it!!! Top marks, brilliant, and how insane some folks are eh.

    Watch the jump here.

  • The Sainsburys job interview

    As you may well have viewed, earlier in the week I had an interview at Sainsburys in Otley, 24 hours per week, part time and permanent. Im certainly sure I looked the part, much appreciated to Remploy for helping me with some advice. The interview seemed to go OK, mentioned I could cycle there and get showered etc, I could get a road bike on the cycle to work scheme, it sounded really good actually, until it was mentioned the position is temporarily until 5th January 2013.

    I had spent six days really building myself up for this interview with the knowledge that im good at interviews and that im usually successful, the difference is, this was my first interview for employment while having a stupid rare illness in Sarcoidosis, not forgetting its only recently that they told me i have slipped into the one in ten sarcoid sufferers, so, and so as soon as that word of ‘temporarily’ was mentioned I felt like the floor opened a little, my fault as maybe I should have asked before we applied for it.

    Now, it were also mentioned that other positions might occur after 5th January but these would only be 12 – 16? hours per week, I have done all my sums, I need a permanent position of over 16 – 20 hours per week before December or over 30 hours after December, one of the reasons I need a permanent position is simply that I don’t really need to be having to worry that the temp position is going to come to an end and have to be constantly searching for another job, I need a job where I can start and settle the best possible, It wont be good for me possibly having to jump from one position to another, I might think I can handle that but my sarcoid will think otherwise, difficult to explain, all involved seemed really helpful and understanding, I do want to work but with minimal ‘hassle’ if that makes sense?

    Onward, sideways, zig-zagging but still that direction is up and to keep on searching.

  • A total transformation of looks

    It had to happen, I decided not to get my hair cut after I started being ill, and so times move and change, of course I need an appropriate job and so, here I will show you just how easy it is to cut your own hair made easy…


    As you can view, a look here of trying to copy Einstein, but, he had already been there! once those clippers do come out…


    You can have a little bit of a play, a good old comb-over, erm, I thought about going out with it and then again…


    Such a result onto the towel, I mean, it felt so much lighter, oh should I say emptier! hmmm…


    Yes you guessed it, who is this superbly good looking fella? what a massive difference clippers to the hair can do, this could well have cost £10-£20 in the hair-dresser/barbers, but as you can see, clippers work just fine!

    On a final note it has been asked about something else, and the answer is no I did not touch them, for further viewing you will need to hold your breath as this is unbelievably not Brazilian and definitely not Hollywood, right, hold your breath…!

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