This past week we’ve noticed a baby-step miracle healing, and as near as I can 
figure, the Quickbeam specifically plays a role. It’s nuanced and I’ll 
understand if you don’t read it, but I think it’s pretty amazing (doesn’t the 
recipient of a miracle always?! Grin.) and have yet to fully grasp all the 
ramifications if indeed it is what it seems to be.

One of my challenges with my bludgeoned brain has been (and still is, but 
perhaps less so now) that when I encounter something that cuts through my brain 
like a knife through butter (laundry scents, diesel engines, ATV’s, chain saws, 
rude drivers, etc.), my adrenaline kicks in and bakes my brain and takes me 
days or weeks to recover. It looks like that may have dramatically decreased.

I took an adrenaline hit earlier this week (not having any brain cushion, we 
expected a week plus recovery). I day recovery, and I got out for a recovery 
bike/run on that day!

Then yesterday, I was riding errands (three stops, a record for me!) and after 
the Valentine’s Day bottle of wine store in the moronically played out parking 
lot I headed home through a veritable gauntlet of egit drivers, including one 
police SUV. It’s hard to be a biker in a smallish town not played out for bikes 
at all in the winter running errands and using the bike in a practical way when 
no one looks for people on bikes. Anyway, triggered my adrenaline off the scale 
(I was safe the whole time, just very angry). Figured this would be at least a 
week of recovery. Today? Recovery morning, wee 8 mile bike ride this afternoon. 
Feeling adrenaline free now. This is bizarre. This has been over 13 years 
coming.

If you’ve stuck with this this long, you may as well hear the theory and why I 
suspect the QB is partly responsible. I used to avoid pushing my exertion level 
above an aerobic threshold level because it triggered my adrenaline. I learned 
to run up hills below that level so I didn’t trigger adrenaline. I couldn’t 
explain to myself or anyone else why I wanted a QB, why I felt a QB was 
different enough to warrant it being purchased and ridden beyond the 
Hunqaillar. After all, it is a bike and really, is that so very different? Yet 
I bought it anyway, dipping into our therapy account to do so (entering life as 
fully as possible is brain therapy, so my therapy account is put to unique use 
by most standards).

My theory is this: having one gear to ride up hills pushed me regularly past 
that threshold that triggered my adrenaline. Yet it didn’t trigger it. Over the 
past year, my body learned that stress is not cause for releasing adrenaline. 
And somehow that seems to have helped with adrenaline recovery as well. How 
cool is that?

Possible ramifications may include ability to withstand a few ATV’s on 
bikepacking trips without having to bail out early? I don’t know. But with my 
wife sick with the flu we all had earlier, I’ll likely be doing more errands 
this weekend. Grin.

So perhaps this mini-miracle is co-sponsored by Quickbeam, Rivendell, and 
Grant. Grin. may God startle you with joy!

With abandon,
Patrick

www.MindYourHeadCoop.org
www.OurHolyConception.org

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