BADVENOM
Enthusiast
Scott emailed this to me a few minutes ago and I wanted to share this with everyone.. It almost brought tears to my eyes...
Adam
Hello Adam
We are at the hospital so i thought that i would drop you a line.Nick is progressing slowly but none the less is progressing.The Doctors are optimistic about possibly releasing him this week if all goes well.If they do he will be on coumadin(blood thinners) for 8-12 months and will not be able to even lift his arms above his head and extremely limited activity for at least 8-12 weeks.Poor kid is barely recognizable with all of the drugs and steroids they have been giving him. To give you an idea how difficult this will be for him.he races Motocross and was the youngest to ever win the 250cc class a couple of years back.Anyways i could not resist showing him the thread with the donations as his spirits were very low.His fiance started to cry and his face lit up just like it used to as a boy on Christmas morning.My parents from up state N.Y followed the thread and were amazed and truly touched by the unselfish sincere need to help from this wonderful community of viper owners and enthusiasts and especially the persistence and diligence of one member in particular(you),as a matter of fact my mother tried to email you but for some reason it kept coming back(undeliverable)Well thanks again for everything.I should be back in the shop tommorow
Scott
Adam
Hello Adam
We are at the hospital so i thought that i would drop you a line.Nick is progressing slowly but none the less is progressing.The Doctors are optimistic about possibly releasing him this week if all goes well.If they do he will be on coumadin(blood thinners) for 8-12 months and will not be able to even lift his arms above his head and extremely limited activity for at least 8-12 weeks.Poor kid is barely recognizable with all of the drugs and steroids they have been giving him. To give you an idea how difficult this will be for him.he races Motocross and was the youngest to ever win the 250cc class a couple of years back.Anyways i could not resist showing him the thread with the donations as his spirits were very low.His fiance started to cry and his face lit up just like it used to as a boy on Christmas morning.My parents from up state N.Y followed the thread and were amazed and truly touched by the unselfish sincere need to help from this wonderful community of viper owners and enthusiasts and especially the persistence and diligence of one member in particular(you),as a matter of fact my mother tried to email you but for some reason it kept coming back(undeliverable)Well thanks again for everything.I should be back in the shop tommorow
Scott