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               I still recall the day the doctor told me I had to make a choice.
                    I’d already been in the hospital for four months, trying to recover from a                             motorcycle accident that had torn my ankle open. The trauma had been                             extensive, but they managed to repair the damage. Unfortunately, the                               infection that followed proved to be far more destructive. The choice I had to make was simple to understand, but difficult to make: try and save my leg, or simply amputate it. If I tried to save my leg, I would spend a year in the hospital minimum. They would have to replace my infected bone with bone from my hip. My leg would never work as well as it did, I would be able to predict weather changes, and if they failed to save my leg, they would probably have to amputate above the knee. If they amputated, I'd be walking, albeit with difficulty, in a few weeks, and eventually be able ...Read More




                     On July 15, 2001 I was in an accident that changed my life forever.
                     I was the passenger on the motorcycle, on a leisurely Sunday drive when                        the driver of a minivan decided to make a u-turn in front of us. The driver of                      the motorcycle was attempting to pass the minivan when she changed her                      coarse and ran into us. I was held into place by the seat back of the motorcycle, causing me to go down with it. My left foot somehow got caught in the spokes of the motorcycle's wheel and despite the fact I was wearing steel toed boots, they were not match for the power of the wheel's force. The front half of my foot was ripped off and thrown into a field with me right behind it, being thrown head of heals, finally coming to a stop. I removed my helmet and began a complete body check beginning with my head, face, arms, torso, legs ...Ouch! There was a big gash in my right leg, jeans torn and something was wrong with my left foot but, wasn't sure exactly what. At this point the pain kicked in and was absolutely excruciating ...Read More
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