Some might see limitations, someone with less of a life. To them I say, keep looking
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By Heath Calhoun
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“You’ll see Victory. Not because I can compete in track and ski-racing, but because I’m comfortable doing those normal, daily things that make me who I am. I’m a husband, and a father who picks up his kids from school, a guy who
enjoys a round of golf and working out at the gym, I can even run to catch an airplane.
Everyone has limitations in life. After I was injured in Iraq, I spent more than two years in a wheelchair, so I understand limitations. But I had the right experts, technology and approach to get me doing things I never thought would be possible. I walked away from my wheelchair on July 5, 2006 and I haven’t looked back.
Today, my prosthetics are just my legs. And my life? Well, I’m thanking for it everyday.” – Heath Calhoun