I thought this was Eric's platform! He has been telling his story to his Big Dog Family (us) and if he feels like that's enough, I'm with him.
Although, if he's up to it, he could give us an inspirational speech at our gathering but he doesn't have to.
Eric can do whatever makes him happy and go his own way. That's my thought and I'm sticking to it (unless convinced otherwise).
Huw
I took Shannon's comment as a joke. Haha! Cause y'all don't need me to say anything! Got a great bunch of strong guys here!
One thing I want to say however is I've had the pleasure to talk to a few forum members that were in various accidents before and had some serious issues to deal with themselves and continue to deal with to this day! Although none of them were actually motorcycle related and rather vehicle related they were kind enough to share their experiences which did give me some much needed support and knowledge. It also brought some clarity to a few things.
I think Razorbacks comment was more general and I have actually been asked by a colleague at work if I could meet his girlfriends parents who were in a motorcycle accident a few years ago and apparently still in a funk. I think their daughter just is hoping someone who can share a similar experience can provide them some hope. I haven't met them yet, but I did say I would be happy to meet them but Im not sure I can really offer much.
Also, that does remind me too that my mom was in contact when I was in ICU sleeping for 20 days with another mother whose son was in a motorcycle accident as well but unfortunately didn't fair as well. I think it just gave her the opportunity to share experiences which obviously can be important for people.
So as I was saying If I can help at least one person I'll be content. More even better! Thats also why I was mentioning the the motorcycle awareness organization.
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