Amputee on a mission.
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Thank you for your service and sacrifice. Your son is a very lucky boy.
The passion and drive that got you this far can fuel your work.
One of my favorite phrases: when you want to quit, remember why you started. It helps me focus on the ultimate goal, not the current, temporary distraction.
I have no doubt you will achieve your goals.
Feel free to friend me.
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Ssgtamputee - thank you for your service.
I used to work for a prosthetic/bionics company and was constantly in awe of the clients that visited us.
Keep on keeping on! I know that it may take awhile but I have confidence that you will be up and running in no time.0 -
Thanks everyone.0
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Just keep swimming, just keep swimming, just keep swimming......................0
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You are a hero, and not just for what you did for our country. Your desire to be a good dad sets you on the top of my list. While you are getting the right equipment for running, I'd like to suggest you get onto a bike and train as hard as you can. When your prosthetic equipment meets your needs, you'll be ready to use it, and already on the road to fitness. Thank you for your service.0
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Just to cool. This got kicks my butt.
Check this out. Just a awesome Marine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gk6GN1XGDQ40 -
WOW I forgot about this blog. I am doing well. I will try not to forget.0
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