Matt


    Location:
    Raleigh, NC
    Your Disability (L) AKA
    How long have you been an amputee? 0-1 year
    How did you become disabled? Old Man Hit Me on My Harley!
    What type(s) of prosthesis do you use? Total Knee
    About Me Love to Ride and have since I was 9 years old. Memorial day of 06 I was hit head on by an 85 year old man in a Truck and Me on my Fat Boy and O how Life has changed! I am for the most part up beat about Life and all of the New Challenges I am faced with Daily!I thank all of the Angels that I have watching over ME everyday that I am still Here!
    Music Blues Music has Taught Me to slow down in Life and Enjoy what's around!
    Movies Any Movie That Keeps Me Awake!
    TV Nothing Good on TV!
    Books Magazine's like American Iron and Planet Muscle
    Likes
    Hobbies Biker Events and Charitable Functions for kids and families who are in need!
    Here For Friendships
    Relationship Status Committed Relationship
    Orientation Straight
    Children Maybe Someday
    Body Type Not Specified
    Height 6'1"
    Religion Not Specified
    Ethnicity White / Caucasian
    Smoke No
    Drink Socially

    A New Year Brings Good things for us All

    Wednesday, January 2, 2008, 07:55 PM [General]

    Hope all of the Wonderful people here had a Great Hoilday Season!

    I would like to say happy Birthday to Melissa a little late as mine was Dec. 23 and i have been busier than a one legged man in a, well you people can relate. I would like to wish you all Strength in this New Year to achieve your goals and continue your own personal success!!

    Have a Wonderful first weekof this New Year!

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    To All Amputees!

    Sunday, December 2, 2007, 08:07 PM [General]

    Be Honest with Yourself, and Your abilities will soon Surprise Your own Outcome!

    Just a lesson I recently learned the hard way! Like Most of us who had to learn how to walk again weather it be with crutches or a new Leg, alot of pride had to be swallowed inside! I always completed every task in front of Me without fail and asking for help with anything just wasn't my style! It's hard for Me to ask for help, and when i do it seems that i'm not myself! Do all of us feel that way? Or have i always been so hard on myself that i failed to realize there is nothing wrong with asking for help.

    Today i learned that when i'm honest with MYSELF every goal i achieve is 1 more than Yesterday!!

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    matt;
    you would have no idea how many holes i have dug and beers i have drank in decatur,il.we do alot of work at ADM in decatur and have been driving pile at ADM in,could you guess,clinton,ia.trivia for you.there is a dwitt in clinton county,ia and a clinton in dwitt county,il.so who says i have to have all my marbles at 53.actually i wouldn't let them work on my leg the second time till the day after the HD 100th anniversity which was a tuesday.they took the whole leg which upset me to say the least,called my brother to come get me on thursday and was riding in a poker run on sat.crutches, bloody stump and all.boy to i love pain pills.been on nuerontin and methadone since the accident for phanthom pain.i ended up being one of those lucky individuals that all my leg nerves remember the accident even tho i can't.o well,cant have everything perfect.
    matt,you take care and if you want some inspiration check out glens video of him windsurfing.i have always emailed or called him when i had a problem and needed some advice.
    russ

    russ
    December 10, 2007
    09:14 AM CST

    matt;
    yes,i have wondered about why and i always come up with a easy explanation.when i lost the leg the first time i was by myself because my girlfriend couldn't ride due to radiation and chemo treatments for cervical cancer.if she would've been with me that day i would not have been on that road at that time of the day.she got really bad while i was in the hospital and with me being laid up it was easy for me to blow off work and be with her the next 10 months of her life.we where married and she died 10 days later.so if not for the accident i wouldn't of been with her everyday.when i lost the leg the second time i was really down and my visiting nurse and i became great friends and we are still takeing care of each other 4 years later.i have no complainst other than i do wish i had a knee.i own a deep foundation co. that use to put in cell tower foundations here in the midwest.now we are busy doing foundations for all the ethanol plants that are going up all over.take care
    russ

    russ
    December 06, 2007
    07:35 AM CST

    Hi Matt:

    Things are going well just digging out of a storm from the other day. Winter has hit early. I do not have a motorcycle at this time. I have an ATV and a couple sleds, but I have not owned a motorcycle since my accident. I still have my bike license, but my wife never liked the idea of me getting on a motorcycle unless it was a trike and they were more than she wanted me to spend. My C-Leg does not lock in place. I tried to ride once and I found it hard to get my foot under the shifter to shift. I am not really picky to get back into it at first. I will take what gets me back on a ride. Eventually I would like to get on a touring. I would not ride with my wife at first, but the plan is for her to join me and do some traveling. I hope this helps. Thanks for any input you have. Have a great day.

    Rick
    December 04, 2007
    10:37 PM CST

    Hi Matt:

    Nice ride, yours I take it. Anyway I am a AKA on the left leg the only thing I miss is to ride a bike. Any suggestions on how to modify a shifter or do I have to go to a trike?

    Any help or suggestions would be great, thanks.

    Rick
    December 04, 2007
    12:56 PM CST