A good friend of mine in Nashville had Lyme disease. She was so sick, she lost her job, her house, her memory... everything! She went back to her family in Poland to get proper health care, the US does not have the greatest knowledge of Lyme. Please take good care of yourself and dont apologize or explain, your health and well being comes first!
@@dawnt6791 I really believe that the Rocky Mountain is a lifelong disease and is as bad as the Lyme. The experts don't study enough to know. Unfortunately.
As a local who is very familiar with the trails in question, I have a few thoughts. I only knew Arvin by sight, but we had many mutual friends and they consider it extremely unlikely that he "staged" his disappearance. As you point out, he appeared happy, was deeply engaged in things of interest to him and had goals that he was working toward. There is also nothing creepy or mysterious about Jack and Dennis English and their cabin. Jack (who made violin bows, not guitars) was a kind of "trail angel" who assisted hikers in Pine Valley for more than 30 years. There are many articles about him that can easily be found online. He was probably 94 at the time of Arvin's visit and was no longer able to hike in and out or live there full time. A helicopter pilot, who was a Vietnam vet and a friend to many of us in the community, flew him in from time to time so he could visit his beloved cabin. This was perfectly legal (in response to an above comment) since he was landing on his own property (an inholding in the Los Padres National Forest). Jack passed on in, I believe, 2016. His son, Dennis, still welcomes hikers when he's at the cabin. It is also extremely unlikely that Arvin was murdered by dope growers. No one runs illegal grows between Pine Valley and Sykes. That's the center of the Ventana Wilderness, and illegal growers don't like to walk that far. There are plenty of hidden places with easier access. Illegal growers also do not, for obvious reasons, harass hikers on popular trails or grow near popular trails. They avoid attention rather than seek it. The trail Arvin was following was one of the most used trails in the Ventana Wilderness. While Arvin was not inexperienced as a backpacker, it's not clear that he had much experience with trails as difficult to follow as those he was about to attempt between the Pine Valley cabin and Sykes Hot Springs. If you read the Ventana Wilderness Alliance trail reports from around the time Arvin went missing, you'll see that there was a problem with people going the way Arvin was going missing an overgrown junction and ending up on the Black Cone Trail instead of the trail down the hill to Sykes. The Black Cone Trail follows a hot, dry ridge for many, many miles and temperatures were high when Arvin disappeared. If he went that way he could easily have run out of water and decided to descend cross-country to find water. This would have been extremely difficult, as the brush was thick and there are many cliffs of crumbling, sliding rock. If he came to grief in a place like that, from heat stroke or sliding off a ledge, you could search until doomsday with little hope of ever finding him. That, I'm afraid, is a far more likely scenario than any of the more conspiratorial ideas that have been floated.
Wow, you really know your stuff! I'm sure you are right about him getting lost. When we find out about most of these stories that were solved, there are no nefarious reasons or big plans of escape. It is as simple as someone getting lost on a cold or hot day and succumbing to the elements 😢😢
Thank you for all that wonderful info and insight! I wish I could have talked to you before I made the video 🙃 I appreciate you sharing all that info and your thoughts on the case! Thank you for watching and your feedback! If you ever have any case suggestions, my email is in the description of my videos. Thanks again!
Thank you for the insider info and your rational thinking, which seems sorely lacking online these days. I hope Alvin rests in peace. One could argue he died doing something he really loved, but I'm sure he and his loved ones would rather he was among the living. It sounds like he was a great human being.
It’s not hard to get lost in the woods, I’ve worked in logging for 20 years and sometimes everything looks identical! Was lost overnight myself with 2 friends when we were 19, it’s a mind fuxk!
What was weird to me. was that Arvin was supposed to finish his hike on a certain day- or call the authorities. But once he encountered this cabin, his whole schedule changed.
As someone with a chronic pain condition, I know the stress that pain and lack of sleep can cause. (it's one big cycle of torture!) Neuropathy is a heinous b*tch, so my heart goes out to you. Glad to see you back... and hope you get some relief.
It's important that you share your Lyme Disease experience because it is considered 'epidemic' by the CDC and Canadian Dept. of Health as well so many more people, unfortunately, will contract Lyme and other tick-borne illness as a price for enjoying the beauty of Nature. Follow precautions, people! And get better, Bryan!
Thank you for your thoughts and feedback! I really appreciate the support 🙏 I missed you all too! I really feel like part of me is missing when I can't upload and connect with all of you! I appreciate all of you all and all your wonderful support 🙏
Very happy to hear from you Bryan. It's sad to know that Lyme disease makes you suffer like this. A tiny insect that can cause so much damage :( Take good care of yourself
I'm sad to learn about Arvin. Big Sur River Inn was a big part of my life. The last time I had breakfast there, Arvin was at the breakfast bar and he was super friendly. He also played the blues harp and was always open to jamming with guitar players. That's probably why he knocked on the cabin. The random cabin people seems suspicious to me. I hope this mystery gets solved in the future. Prayers for your health, Bryan! Be good to yourself.
Thank you for your thoughts and support 🙏 yes, being in the hospital is no fun.. after s while I started feeling like a human pin cushion as they did blood work everyday. I Have an irrational fear of needles so on top of everything, I dreaded every morning when the nurses came in to take blood. Thank you for watching and your support 🙏 I really appreciate it!
So sorry you have chronic lyme. I have chronic me/cfs/long covid. Try to learn to not feel guilty about getting the rest you need. It's critical to your recovery - spending more energy than you have will make the condition worse. Best wishes, we can wait!
Bryan, it’s clear that everyone here cares about you, misses you, wishes you health and appreciates the videos you make about those who are missing. Me too!
Do not apologize! I too have long term Lyme disease . It ruined my life for 12 yrs! My tick was a nymph. Getting diagnosed and treatment is criminal in this country. God bless and wishing for you a healthy happy future! It’s a struggle!
I contracted lyme disease in Connecticut. Luckily, I caught it right away & took a course of doxycycline which seemed to do the trick. I am lucky to have caught it right away. Wishing you a speedy recovery!
I'm glad to hear you caught it early and were able to knock it out of your system before it hid. Lhyme can lay dormant for months before people actually get sick. I'm so glad you didn't get sick and caught it early! Thank you for your thoughts and support 🙏 and for sharing your experience 🙏 I hope your spring is off to a good start!
Bless you. I live in central NC. 6 years ago I was diagnosed with Lyme disease, took 2 rounds of antibiotics to cure it. Please be aware the marker for Lyme stays in your blood and will show up in future blood work. I had balance issues, pain and fever. The balance problems caused me the most issues. I lost my balance on a porch and fell @6ft. Injured my back, which still hurts to this day. Have had injections, PT, etc, only marginal helps.
Hi Bryan, I’m so sorry you’ve been in the hospital for such a long time. I hope you get better from the damn Lyme disease quickly and are back to good health very soon. Sincerely, Adrienne M.
I know of someone who ended up flying to Germany for a radical and expensive treatment for Lyme's. Fortunately it worked but I sincerely hope you get better without resorting to extremes. It's an evil illness,I know what fatigue and pain can do but Lyme disease is next level suffering. Don't overdo it, wishing you well.
I’m glad you’re back and feeling better Bryan! Years ago, I had a friend that had Lyme disease. She was also hospitalized, although not as long as you were. When she was discharged, she still had a port with an IV bag. I believe there was antibiotics in her bags. She had those for a couple of months. She had a backpack that she put the IV bag in while she was out in public. I was hospitalized for 16 days years ago. I have systemic Lupus which almost took my life, so I know how being hospitalized for a long period of time can impact your life. Thank god for the wonderful nursing staff!
My ❤goes out to you Bryan! My sister & her husband have Lyme disease. They had some success going to an Amish doctor. I hope you recover soon and that your Lyme goes in remission. Sending healing prayers. Take care...
Teresa, I'm sorry to hear about your family also being afflicted with this terrible illness but I'm glad they have a good Dr and hopefully they feel better soon! My thoughts and prayers for you and your family 🙏
Been missing you! Went to your Community Page ... I'm so sorry about the Lyme Disease! My husband is a tick magnet and has been diagnosed with Lyme twice. May you have a complete recovery!
I backpacked a few times on the edges of the Ventana Wilderness back in the mid 1970s. My family once owned a cabin there, which is still a designated wilderness camp, although the cabin itself was quite derelict before it was destroyed in one of the many fires. My father and uncle sold the property to the Forest Service in the 1950s, as it was completely surrounded by designated wilderness and their father had given keys to a lot of his cronies. If someone started a fire on the property that spread to the wilderness, they would have been held liable for the damage.
glad to hear you're back Brian, I was wondering why you didn't post a video. Hopefully everything works out for you, I know lyme is serious. Now, as far as the very last case. I get it because I play guitar and have for many years making guitars in that area, stationing yourself around the supply of wood, understood. I would get a forensic team inside that cabin, cross that off the list and then there's really a mystery. He stayed in the cabin alone after Jack and his son left apparently, that's why not accusing the guitar luthier.. but murderers seem to have been the most unlikely people that you would ever suspect. They are very charismatic, they are very likable. Their chameleons
Many of us have been concerned about you. So glad you are back and that you got the treatment you needed in the hospital. Lyme disease is so challenging, and I hope you have better health going forward.
Sorry to hear about your illness, nice to have you back up and working, I never had lyme disease but I know a few outdoors men that had it and said its not fun.
Brian I can't tell you how relieved I am as I'm sure all of us are to hear from you. I for one have been so worried. I'm very sorry you've been unwell and hoping you're improving. Thank you so much for all you do and glad to see you back.
Thank you for your kind words and support 🙏 unfortunately when I checked into the hospital they took my phone and didn't have it the whole time I was there so I had no real way of letting you all know until I got out. I appreciate your support and sticking with me! Thank you!
There is nothing odd about Jack English's cabin in Pine Valley. It was a private property within the park and Jack (now passed) was a wonderful man who was well liked by the backpackers and the park service. Jack made violin bows not guitars and they were highly prized for there intricate design and inlayed stones. I visited Jack many times and on one trip he invited me to join him the next morning at sunup for the best pancake breakfast ever...which it was :) Hard to believe no trace has been found of Arvin...hopefully someday we will find him.
Love the videos! I really enjoy them. I hope you feel/get better soon. And please take care of yourself, I’m sure it’s not easy what you’re going thru. Take care Bryan and keep up your great work
I was wondering about you the other day. I’m so sorry you’ve been so sick. I hate the ticks we have to deal with here in Virginia. My aunt, who was in her 90’s and lived in PA became very sick. For over a year the doctors couldn’t figure out what was going on. Finally they determined that she had Lyme’s, but it took so long for it to be diagnosed that she died. I’m glad you got a quick diagnosis. Take care of yourself.
Meets a couple of random guys in an isolated cabin in the woods and is never seen again ? Now I'm not Sherlock Holmes but ?? Hope you are doing well Bryan !! You are one of the very few missing people channels that doesn't get wrapped up in all the conspiracy aspects , while still keeping an open mind !
I am happy to hear you are out of the hospital, i cant imagine spending 10 days in a hospital. Lyme disease is no joke and the chronic pain that goes with it is enough to make you want to cry. Sending you prayers in hopes that are feeling better.
Thanks...you don't need to apologize for being sick..your only able to do what you can..sorry about your diagnosis...continue to take care of yourself.
It seems the only way anyone would've ever found out that Arvin had met the father/son cabin guys is if they came forward and informed authorities, themselves. I can't think of any reason to do so, if you were responsible for his disappearance. For that reason, I don't think they had anything to do with Arvin going missing.
I contracted Lymes when I was 12, in 1997. It took months of visits to different doctors and specialists for any of them to figure out what was wrong with me. I ended up having to have knee surgery because a bunch of my cartilage was basically dissolving. My knee had swollen up and you could push my kneecap way out of alignment like it was barely connected to anything, and it was very difficult to bend my knee beyond a few degrees. It also caused a lot of psychiatric symptoms as well. Panic attacks, severe depression, anxiety that grew into obsessive compulsive disorder, great difficulty sleeping, etc. It was an absolutely awful thing to experience during puberty. I hope you get the full treatment you need to get everything back on track.
I'm so sorry you had to go through this too.. and yes you're exactly right about the anxiety and sleep issues.. I didn't understand what was going on and had been tested for everything from covid, the flu, etc and all were negative. It wasn't until about day number 2 they realized it was the lhyme even though I had told them I had it last year. I'm so sorry about everything you went through and wishing you all the best🙏
I've had chronic lyme since 04 and it has turned my life upside down. I am crippled up with widespread arthritis. I've experienced insane neurological disfunction, cardiac symptoms, joint pain everywhere. It is no joke. They could never catch it in the tests but thankfully I had pictures of the bullseye ring, red n purple around where the tick had been behind my knee, on my phone I saved. That is what I found first. Not even the tick. I blew it off as I was working landscaping at the time then over time I could barely get out of bed. Felt so sick and it wouldn't go away. So after several years passed I went in. I showed my dr the pictures. But I was already chronic. I feel for you man. I never got the full diagnosis but I knew what it was. At that time Dr's were very reluctant to diagnose Lyme without a positive test. I hope it's gotten better. I've sadly just had to learn to live with it. Hang in there
I'm so sorry to hear everything you've gone through and hope you are doing better now.. but yes lhynes is awful and those ticks are so small, even taking so many precautions; here in VA they say that every deer tick is infected with it now and we are one of the worst states for new infections every year:( I wish they would come up with a vaccine. They have one for pets so I don't understand why they don't have one for people🤷♂️. Thank you for sharing your experience and for your support 🙏 my thoughts and prayers for you as well🙏
I contracted Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever from the Deer Ticks here in Arkansas. It has hung on as well even after many rounds of doxy. Also it triggered Rheumatoid Arthritis. I understand completely. 🙏
I'm sorry to hear that. That's another nasty tick born illness. I hope your arthritis feels better🙏 I'm sorry you had/ have to go through that but hoping you're doing better now! Thank you for sharing your experience and my thoughts and prayers are with you🙏
My aunt lives east coast. She contracted Lyme disease. I’m in Utah, but used to travel cross country with my dogs. It was always in the east they got ticks. So sorry you got this. But, you got this! Get well. Be well. Sending all kinds of positive energy and love your way!! ❤
I’m glad you’re back. Please take care of yourself. Your health comes first, so don’t fret about posting videos. Praying The Good Lord will heal you back to good health. Take care and God Bless. 🙏 🙏 😊😊
Your videos have been so helpful when I really needed to just check out and think about something interesting and not complicated. Thank you for all your hard work. Take care and know that we appreciate you. Cheers.
I’m so sorry about your Lyme disease.. I have been worried about you knowing there were no new videos Take care of yourself! I’ve really missed hearing you I’ve watched your old videos to help me got to sleep at night I pray God heals you and you’ll be in my Prayers 🙏 Happy Easter 🙏
Thank you for your kind thoughts and prayers 🙏 I missed you all too and really missed creating and uploading my videos.. but I'm back and I appreciate you sticking with me and all your support 🙏
This is very interesting to me. I did not know this area as Mini Yosemite. We have a home in Monterey. Hope you get better soon, Bryan! Thanks for this piece.
Thank you for your feedback. Yes, I found it interesting that people refer to it as " mini Yosemite " not sure why as I have never been there and only know what I've read and seen.. but apparently it's a beautiful area. Thank you for watching and your support 🙏
Take care of yourself first. You can see from these comments that people enjoy your content but we don't expect you to put them before everything else. Hope you feel better soon!
So sorry to hear of your experience with Lyme disease. As a Virginia resident and hiker, I am very familiar with the incidence of Lyme. I hope that your symptoms will subside. Glad to have you back!
You do so much good, please never feel you have anything to apologize for when taking care of yourself and dealing with debilitating physical issues. Take good care of yourself, I hope you are feeling better soon. Your health comes first, and I'm sure we all understand! Thank you for all the amazing work you do, bringing light to all those missing. Best wishes!!
No need to apologize! I just glad to hear you are alive and taking care of your health. TH-cam algorithm might be punishing when user post irregularly, but loyal viewers are not! ;)
So sorry to hear of your Lyme disease recurrence. Prayers for recovery soon. Glad your back! These single person hikes diminish people’s chances of survival. Safety in numbers is a better bet. Take care Bryan! ♥️✌🏽
Rhonda, I'm so sorry to hear you're dealing with a similar illness. Rocky Mountain spotted fever? In any case I hope you are feeling better and if you ever want to reach out you can email me (which is in the description) my thoughts and prayers are with you too 🙏
@@bawattsyl actually it is Fibromyalgia with Chronic Fatigue. There is no cure I was diagnosed in 1998. I have the best team of doctors and I don't let it keep me from living an amazing life. Thank you so much for your kind words. 💙
@@rhondaburke2231 you have a great attitude and that's so important! We can't let these things get the best of us! I'm the same way. I don't let it drag be down or keep me from living my best life! Obviously it's no fun being sick or having symptoms but I find that having the right attitude is so important! I'm glad you look at life the way you do 🙏 thank you for your thoughts and support and keep on fighting!
A good friend of mine in Nashville had Lyme disease. She was so sick, she lost her job, her house, her memory... everything! She went back to her family in Poland to get proper health care, the US does not have the greatest knowledge of Lyme. Please take good care of yourself and dont apologize or explain, your health and well being comes first!
A friend of mine found the same thing. The US medical industry really doesn't know how to deal with chronic Lyme. Nasty bugger.
@@dawnt6791 I really believe that the Rocky Mountain is a lifelong disease and is as bad as the Lyme. The experts don't study enough to know. Unfortunately.
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As a local who is very familiar with the trails in question, I have a few thoughts. I only knew Arvin by sight, but we had many mutual friends and they consider it extremely unlikely that he "staged" his disappearance. As you point out, he appeared happy, was deeply engaged in things of interest to him and had goals that he was working toward.
There is also nothing creepy or mysterious about Jack and Dennis English and their cabin. Jack (who made violin bows, not guitars) was a kind of "trail angel" who assisted hikers in Pine Valley for more than 30 years. There are many articles about him that can easily be found online. He was probably 94 at the time of Arvin's visit and was no longer able to hike in and out or live there full time. A helicopter pilot, who was a Vietnam vet and a friend to many of us in the community, flew him in from time to time so he could visit his beloved cabin. This was perfectly legal (in response to an above comment) since he was landing on his own property (an inholding in the Los Padres National Forest). Jack passed on in, I believe, 2016. His son, Dennis, still welcomes hikers when he's at the cabin.
It is also extremely unlikely that Arvin was murdered by dope growers. No one runs illegal grows between Pine Valley and Sykes. That's the center of the Ventana Wilderness, and illegal growers don't like to walk that far. There are plenty of hidden places with easier access. Illegal growers also do not, for obvious reasons, harass hikers on popular trails or grow near popular trails. They avoid attention rather than seek it. The trail Arvin was following was one of the most used trails in the Ventana Wilderness.
While Arvin was not inexperienced as a backpacker, it's not clear that he had much experience with trails as difficult to follow as those he was about to attempt between the Pine Valley cabin and Sykes Hot Springs. If you read the Ventana Wilderness Alliance trail reports from around the time Arvin went missing, you'll see that there was a problem with people going the way Arvin was going missing an overgrown junction and ending up on the Black Cone Trail instead of the trail down the hill to Sykes.
The Black Cone Trail follows a hot, dry ridge for many, many miles and temperatures were high when Arvin disappeared. If he went that way he could easily have run out of water and decided to descend cross-country to find water. This would have been extremely difficult, as the brush was thick and there are many cliffs of crumbling, sliding rock. If he came to grief in a place like that, from heat stroke or sliding off a ledge, you could search until doomsday with little hope of ever finding him. That, I'm afraid, is a far more likely scenario than any of the more conspiratorial ideas that have been floated.
Wow, you really know your stuff! I'm sure you are right about him getting lost. When we find out about most of these stories that were solved, there are no nefarious reasons or big plans of escape. It is as simple as someone getting lost on a cold or hot day and succumbing to the elements 😢😢
Thank you for all that wonderful info and insight! I wish I could have talked to you before I made the video 🙃 I appreciate you sharing all that info and your thoughts on the case! Thank you for watching and your feedback! If you ever have any case suggestions, my email is in the description of my videos. Thanks again!
Thank you for the insider info and your rational thinking, which seems sorely lacking online these days. I hope Alvin rests in peace. One could argue he died doing something he really loved, but I'm sure he and his loved ones would rather he was among the living. It sounds like he was a great human being.
It’s not hard to get lost in the woods, I’ve worked in logging for 20 years and sometimes everything looks identical! Was lost overnight myself with 2 friends when we were 19, it’s a mind fuxk!
What was weird to me. was that Arvin was supposed to finish his hike on a certain day- or call the authorities. But once he encountered this cabin, his whole schedule changed.
I am very sorry about your sickness. I sure miss you. You shouldn't feel bad about the time you can't get a video out. You are an amazing person.
As someone with a chronic pain condition, I know the stress that pain and lack of sleep can cause. (it's one big cycle of torture!) Neuropathy is a heinous b*tch, so my heart goes out to you. Glad to see you back... and hope you get some relief.
The only thing you need to worry about is getting better! Your supporters aren't going anywhere; we're rooting for you!
It's important that you share your Lyme Disease experience because it is considered 'epidemic' by the CDC and Canadian Dept. of Health as well so many more people, unfortunately, will contract Lyme and other tick-borne illness as a price for enjoying the beauty of Nature. Follow precautions, people! And get better, Bryan!
Yay! welcome back Bryan!! Praying for your complete healing! So great to see you’re back on your game again, thanks again for your caring videos.
I am so sorry you had to deal with the horrible disease. You were missed.
Thank you for your thoughts and feedback! I really appreciate the support 🙏 I missed you all too! I really feel like part of me is missing when I can't upload and connect with all of you! I appreciate all of you all and all your wonderful support 🙏
Very happy to hear from you Bryan.
It's sad to know that Lyme disease makes you suffer like this. A tiny insect that can cause so much damage :(
Take good care of yourself
I'm sad to learn about Arvin. Big Sur River Inn was a big part of my life. The last time I had breakfast there, Arvin was at the breakfast bar and he was super friendly. He also played the blues harp and was always open to jamming with guitar players. That's probably why he knocked on the cabin. The random cabin people seems suspicious to me. I hope this mystery gets solved in the future. Prayers for your health, Bryan! Be good to yourself.
Sorry to hear your sickness, 10 days in the hospital is a long time. So happy you’re feeling better, take care of you.
Thank you for your thoughts and support 🙏 yes, being in the hospital is no fun.. after s while I started feeling like a human pin cushion as they did blood work everyday. I Have an irrational fear of needles so on top of everything, I dreaded every morning when the nurses came in to take blood.
Thank you for watching and your support 🙏 I really appreciate it!
Hope you feeling better soon Bryan . Happy 🐰🥚🧺Easter
So sorry you have chronic lyme. I have chronic me/cfs/long covid. Try to learn to not feel guilty about getting the rest you need. It's critical to your recovery - spending more energy than you have will make the condition worse. Best wishes, we can wait!
Bryan, it’s clear that everyone here cares about you, misses you, wishes you health and appreciates the videos you make about those who are missing. Me too!
Do not apologize! I too have long term Lyme disease . It ruined my life for 12 yrs! My tick was a nymph. Getting diagnosed and treatment is criminal in this country. God bless and wishing for you a healthy happy future! It’s a struggle!
Just glad that you are alive and (somewhat) well. Peace.
I understand, live with pain and it can be difficult. I truly hope you feel better. Prayers and thoughts go out to you. Wishing you all the best.
I contracted lyme disease in Connecticut. Luckily, I caught it right away & took a course of doxycycline which seemed to do the trick. I am lucky to have caught it right away.
Wishing you a speedy recovery!
I'm glad to hear you caught it early and were able to knock it out of your system before it hid. Lhyme can lay dormant for months before people actually get sick. I'm so glad you didn't get sick and caught it early! Thank you for your thoughts and support 🙏 and for sharing your experience 🙏 I hope your spring is off to a good start!
Bless you.
I live in central NC. 6 years ago I was diagnosed with Lyme disease, took 2 rounds of antibiotics to cure it. Please be aware the marker for Lyme stays in your blood and will show up in future blood work. I had balance issues, pain and fever. The balance problems caused me the most issues. I lost my balance on a porch and fell @6ft. Injured my back, which still hurts to this day. Have had injections, PT, etc, only marginal helps.
Hi Bryan, I’m so sorry you’ve been in the hospital for such a long time. I hope you get better from the damn Lyme disease quickly and are back to good health very soon. Sincerely, Adrienne M.
I know of someone who ended up flying to Germany for a radical and expensive treatment for Lyme's. Fortunately it worked but I sincerely hope you get better without resorting to extremes. It's an evil illness,I know what fatigue and pain can do but Lyme disease is next level suffering. Don't overdo it, wishing you well.
What treatment center did they go to...?
@@NickyBlue99 I think the Klinic st Georg possibly,I do know the treatment involves hyperthermia and blood cleansing and is pretty intense.
I’m glad you’re back and feeling better Bryan! Years ago, I had a friend that had Lyme disease. She was also hospitalized, although not as long as you were. When she was discharged, she still had a port with an IV bag. I believe there was antibiotics in her bags. She had those for a couple of months. She had a backpack that she put the IV bag in while she was out in public. I was hospitalized for 16 days years ago. I have systemic Lupus which almost took my life, so I know how being hospitalized for a long period of time can impact your life. Thank god for the wonderful nursing staff!
I'm grateful for whatever you post, take care of yourself 😊😊😊
Welcome Back, Bryan! 🎉
Oh you poor thing! I hope you are feeling much better ❤
Glad you’re back. Sorry for your sickness.
Get well asap Bryan, hope you feel better real soon!!🥰
No need to apologise dude always sweet to see you upload a video
Prayers for you Bryon God bless you and you don't have to apologize for being sick. Love your epic episodes keep up the amazing work.
Yeah! Love your stuff! Happy Easter 🐰🐣🐰!!!
Glad your feeling better ! Missed you
My ❤goes out to you Bryan! My sister & her husband have Lyme disease. They had some success going to an Amish doctor. I hope you recover soon and that your Lyme goes in remission. Sending healing prayers. Take care...
Teresa, I'm sorry to hear about your family also being afflicted with this terrible illness but I'm glad they have a good Dr and hopefully they feel better soon! My thoughts and prayers for you and your family 🙏
Been missing you! Went to your Community Page ...
I'm so sorry about the Lyme Disease! My husband is a tick magnet and has been diagnosed with Lyme twice.
May you have a complete recovery!
I backpacked a few times on the edges of the Ventana Wilderness back in the mid 1970s. My family once owned a cabin there, which is still a designated wilderness camp, although the cabin itself was quite derelict before it was destroyed in one of the many fires. My father and uncle sold the property to the Forest Service in the 1950s, as it was completely surrounded by designated wilderness and their father had given keys to a lot of his cronies. If someone started a fire on the property that spread to the wilderness, they would have been held liable for the damage.
Glad to hear your on the mend. Stay safe.
Get well bro. Health first
God bless you Bryan!
Be Well Brian 🙏
If there’s anyone in the comments making you feel any type of way about not uploading ignore them dude. You’re all good
glad to hear you're back Brian, I was wondering why you didn't post a video. Hopefully everything works out for you, I know lyme is serious. Now, as far as the very last case. I get it because I play guitar and have for many years making guitars in that area, stationing yourself around the supply of wood, understood. I would get a forensic team inside that cabin, cross that off the list and then there's really a mystery. He stayed in the cabin alone after Jack and his son left apparently, that's why not accusing the guitar luthier.. but murderers seem to have been the most unlikely people that you would ever suspect. They are very charismatic, they are very likable. Their chameleons
Many of us have been concerned about you. So glad you are back and that you got the treatment you needed in the hospital. Lyme disease is so challenging, and I hope you have better health going forward.
Hey bud hope you're feeling better. No need to feel bad brother. ❤ your channel.
Sorry to hear about your illness, nice to have you back up and working, I never had lyme disease but I know a few outdoors men that had it and said its not fun.
So glad you are back!
Get better soon, my prayers
Brian I can't tell you how relieved I am as I'm sure all of us are to hear from you. I for one have been so worried. I'm very sorry you've been unwell and hoping you're improving. Thank you so much for all you do and glad to see you back.
Thank you for your kind words and support 🙏 unfortunately when I checked into the hospital they took my phone and didn't have it the whole time I was there so I had no real way of letting you all know until I got out. I appreciate your support and sticking with me! Thank you!
❤ Oh Bryan Bless Your Heart!
Love and Support Always!
Paz y amor. Tend to yourself young man.
There is nothing odd about Jack English's cabin in Pine Valley. It was a private property within the park and Jack (now passed) was a wonderful man who was well liked by the backpackers and the park service. Jack made violin bows not guitars and they were highly prized for there intricate design and inlayed stones. I visited Jack many times and on one trip he invited me to join him the next morning at sunup for the best pancake breakfast ever...which it was :) Hard to believe no trace has been found of Arvin...hopefully someday we will find him.
Love the videos! I really enjoy them. I hope you feel/get better soon. And please take care of yourself, I’m sure it’s not easy what you’re going thru. Take care Bryan and keep up your great work
So so sorry that you are suffering from Lyme disease. Glad to hear an upload from you! Sending all the positive vibes for your health and wellness!!
I was wondering about you the other day. I’m so sorry you’ve been so sick. I hate the ticks we have to deal with here in Virginia.
My aunt, who was in her 90’s and lived in PA became very sick. For over a year the doctors couldn’t figure out what was going on. Finally they determined that she had Lyme’s, but it took so long for it to be diagnosed that she died. I’m glad you got a quick diagnosis. Take care of yourself.
Meets a couple of random guys in an isolated cabin in the woods and is never seen again ? Now I'm not Sherlock Holmes but ??
Hope you are doing well Bryan !!
You are one of the very few missing people channels that doesn't get wrapped up in all the conspiracy aspects , while still keeping an open mind !
Im sorry. Prayers for you.
So sorry for your complicated case of Lymes Disease. Cheering for you to get well soon!
thank you.
Sorry about your poor health take care. Best Wishes
I am happy to hear you are out of the hospital, i cant imagine spending 10 days in a hospital. Lyme disease is no joke and the chronic pain that goes with it is enough to make you want to cry. Sending you prayers in hopes that are feeling better.
Bryan, I am so glad you are back! I really missed you. So sorry you had Lyme disease and ended up in the hospital. Hope you feel better very soon!!
Thanks...you don't need to apologize for being sick..your only able to do what you can..sorry about your diagnosis...continue to take care of yourself.
Praying for a full recovery! Do take care of yourself. We’ll be here when you get back! Self-care is not selfish!
Thanks for the warning about Lyme disease. We were arca deer park yesterday as on alert
It seems the only way anyone would've ever found out that Arvin had met the father/son cabin guys is if they came forward and informed authorities, themselves. I can't think of any reason to do so, if you were responsible for his disappearance.
For that reason, I don't think they had anything to do with Arvin going missing.
God bless you bro
I contracted Lymes when I was 12, in 1997. It took months of visits to different doctors and specialists for any of them to figure out what was wrong with me. I ended up having to have knee surgery because a bunch of my cartilage was basically dissolving. My knee had swollen up and you could push my kneecap way out of alignment like it was barely connected to anything, and it was very difficult to bend my knee beyond a few degrees.
It also caused a lot of psychiatric symptoms as well. Panic attacks, severe depression, anxiety that grew into obsessive compulsive disorder, great difficulty sleeping, etc.
It was an absolutely awful thing to experience during puberty.
I hope you get the full treatment you need to get everything back on track.
I'm so sorry you had to go through this too.. and yes you're exactly right about the anxiety and sleep issues.. I didn't understand what was going on and had been tested for everything from covid, the flu, etc and all were negative. It wasn't until about day number 2 they realized it was the lhyme even though I had told them I had it last year. I'm so sorry about everything you went through and wishing you all the best🙏
Definitely missed you
Healing thoughts 🦋
I've had chronic lyme since 04 and it has turned my life upside down. I am crippled up with widespread arthritis. I've experienced insane neurological disfunction, cardiac symptoms, joint pain everywhere. It is no joke. They could never catch it in the tests but thankfully I had pictures of the bullseye ring, red n purple around where the tick had been behind my knee, on my phone I saved. That is what I found first. Not even the tick. I blew it off as I was working landscaping at the time then over time I could barely get out of bed. Felt so sick and it wouldn't go away. So after several years passed I went in. I showed my dr the pictures. But I was already chronic. I feel for you man. I never got the full diagnosis but I knew what it was. At that time Dr's were very reluctant to diagnose Lyme without a positive test. I hope it's gotten better. I've sadly just had to learn to live with it. Hang in there
I'm so sorry to hear everything you've gone through and hope you are doing better now.. but yes lhynes is awful and those ticks are so small, even taking so many precautions; here in VA they say that every deer tick is infected with it now and we are one of the worst states for new infections every year:( I wish they would come up with a vaccine. They have one for pets so I don't understand why they don't have one for people🤷♂️. Thank you for sharing your experience and for your support 🙏 my thoughts and prayers for you as well🙏
I contracted Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever from the Deer Ticks here in Arkansas. It has hung on as well even after many rounds of doxy. Also it triggered Rheumatoid Arthritis. I understand completely. 🙏
I got Lyme in Arkansas too. I have had a hard time but finally seem past it.
I'm sorry to hear that. That's another nasty tick born illness. I hope your arthritis feels better🙏 I'm sorry you had/ have to go through that but hoping you're doing better now! Thank you for sharing your experience and my thoughts and prayers are with you🙏
This is so informative! Fantastic reporting; I enjoy this kind of content!🌻🌼🐝
Sending prayers 🙏🙏
No apologies needed Bryan! I pray for your healing. 🙏 and thk you for presenting another event.
It is good to have you back. Stay on-top of the Lyme disease to stay healthy.
My aunt lives east coast. She contracted Lyme disease. I’m in Utah, but used to travel cross country with my dogs. It was always in the east they got ticks. So sorry you got this. But, you got this! Get well. Be well. Sending all kinds of positive energy and love your way!! ❤
I’m glad you’re back. Please take care of yourself. Your health comes first, so don’t fret about posting videos. Praying The Good Lord will heal you back to good health. Take care and God Bless. 🙏 🙏 😊😊
Lyme's can be a major bummer, sorry to hear you're having to deal with it.
I am very sorry about it, I hope you on the mend. Greetings from Panama city, Panama.
Your videos have been so helpful when I really needed to just check out and think about something interesting and not complicated. Thank you for all your hard work. Take care and know that we appreciate you. Cheers.
No apologies needed. Glad you are feeling better 😉
I’m so sorry about your Lyme disease.. I have been worried about you knowing there were no new videos Take care of yourself! I’ve really missed hearing you I’ve watched your old videos to help me got to sleep at night I pray God heals you and you’ll be in my Prayers 🙏 Happy Easter 🙏
Thank you for your kind thoughts and prayers 🙏 I missed you all too and really missed creating and uploading my videos.. but I'm back and I appreciate you sticking with me and all your support 🙏
I hope you get back to normal soon. Thanks for sharing.
I hope you feel better God Bless
i Pray for your health !!!
thank you from nashville tn. prayers and blessings. Jill for JESUS....
This is very interesting to me. I did not know this area as Mini Yosemite. We have a home in Monterey. Hope you get better soon, Bryan! Thanks for this piece.
Thank you for your feedback. Yes, I found it interesting that people refer to it as " mini Yosemite " not sure why as I have never been there and only know what I've read and seen.. but apparently it's a beautiful area. Thank you for watching and your support 🙏
Get well brother we understand
Iam so glad you are back and well look forward to see your next true story
Take care of yourself first. You can see from these comments that people enjoy your content but we don't expect you to put them before everything else. Hope you feel better soon!
So sorry to hear of your experience with Lyme disease. As a Virginia resident and hiker, I am very familiar with the incidence of Lyme. I hope that your symptoms will subside. Glad to have you back!
Sorry to hear about your illness Bryan. It is sad that something as innocent as a hike in nature can leave people susceptible to this disease.
So sorry to hear. Thanks for letting us know. Best wishes Bryan! 💜
I hope you are doing better, you're an Angel I'll keep you in my prayers
You do so much good, please never feel you have anything to apologize for when taking care of yourself and dealing with debilitating physical issues. Take good care of yourself, I hope you are feeling better soon. Your health comes first, and I'm sure we all understand! Thank you for all the amazing work you do, bringing light to all those missing. Best wishes!!
Sending you prayers Bryan.
Thank you🙏🙏
No need to apologize! I just glad to hear you are alive and taking care of your health. TH-cam algorithm might be punishing when user post irregularly, but loyal viewers are not! ;)
So sorry to hear of your Lyme disease recurrence. Prayers for recovery soon. Glad your back! These single person hikes diminish people’s chances of survival. Safety in numbers is a better bet. Take care Bryan! ♥️✌🏽
GOD BLESS YOU Bryan..🙏🙏🙏
So glad you are well! MAY GOD BLESS YOU BRIAN!
Thank you!
Bless your heart. I have a disease that is much like LD. I truly understand your pain. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Feel better soon. ❤
Rhonda, I'm so sorry to hear you're dealing with a similar illness. Rocky Mountain spotted fever? In any case I hope you are feeling better and if you ever want to reach out you can email me (which is in the description) my thoughts and prayers are with you too 🙏
@@bawattsyl actually it is Fibromyalgia with Chronic Fatigue. There is no cure I was diagnosed in 1998. I have the best team of doctors and I don't let it keep me from living an amazing life. Thank you so much for your kind words. 💙
@@rhondaburke2231 you have a great attitude and that's so important! We can't let these things get the best of us! I'm the same way. I don't let it drag be down or keep me from living my best life! Obviously it's no fun being sick or having symptoms but I find that having the right attitude is so important! I'm glad you look at life the way you do 🙏 thank you for your thoughts and support and keep on fighting!
So sorry to hear you are so sick sending good vibes