cardaddy
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Great news indeed!
I had a childhood friend that went out in his sisters BOSS 302 when he was 17, lost control, threw him out and hit is head on a 2' electrical insulator that was on the ground (like hangs from high tension poles, holding high power wires) and was in a coma for 3 months. One day he just woke up, and was fine from that point on.
Well, fine in that he had months of therapy to learn how to walk again, including legs/knee braces on both legs, but didn't suffer any long standing neurological damage. By the next year you'd never have known anything happened.
Hopefully Michael will, with the team he has around him, come through with flying colors.
I had a childhood friend that went out in his sisters BOSS 302 when he was 17, lost control, threw him out and hit is head on a 2' electrical insulator that was on the ground (like hangs from high tension poles, holding high power wires) and was in a coma for 3 months. One day he just woke up, and was fine from that point on.
Well, fine in that he had months of therapy to learn how to walk again, including legs/knee braces on both legs, but didn't suffer any long standing neurological damage. By the next year you'd never have known anything happened.
Hopefully Michael will, with the team he has around him, come through with flying colors.