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InedaBika, a rare illness. But you can help.

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I was recently diagnosed, by my wife, with a rare illness Inedabika.  After hours of painstaking research I've discovered that this illness usually strikes men in their mid to late forties.  Some women and children do suffer with symptoms though.  After reviewing my medical and psychological history I've concluded that I have displayed symptoms since my early childhood.
 
 
This site has two purposes.
  1. Educate people of the suffering Inedabika causes.
  2. Ease my pain.

Some of my earliest memories are of me on my bicycle.  I would ride that thing for hours.  As I would ride I would make VROOM, VROOM sounds while I twisted the handlebars.  Then one afternoon I saw a stunt cyclist on TV.  He was amazing.  He jumped cars and did things I never knew were possible.  My physicians have pinpointed that afternoon as the exact moment Inedabika began to ravage my body.    

 

The early years of living with Inedabika.

My symptoms started off early.  I would play "pretend" as a child, and pretend that my bicycle was a motorcycle.  When I finally turned 16 I begged my parents for a motorcycle.  I ensured them I would be safe.  I also informed them of the height gas mileage and low maintenance.  To no avail, they told me "bikes" were too dangerous and I couldn't have one.  After I received my first car the Inedabika went in remission (this is a common occurrence).  It wasn't until much later that the illness resurfaced. 

 

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Email me at Inedabika@yahoo.com if you have any questions or comments.
 

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