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Had he served in another, earlier conflict, U.S. Army Sgt. Bryan Anderson might not have survived the
injuries he sustained on Oct. 23, 2005, in Baghdad, Iraq. But thanks to modern medicine, the Improvised
Explosive Device that destroyed Bryan's Humvee did not end his life. It did, however, cause life-changing
injuries, resulting in the amputation of both of his legs and his left arm below the elbow.

As someone who had always lived life on his own terms, with an eye out for having fun above all else,
Bryan, a suburban Chicago native, charged into his rehabilitation process, determined to resume his
fun-loving ways. Prosthetics play a major role in that process, but often, when prosthetic limbs are
impractical or impossible, Bryan relies on his Quantum 6000 Power Chair to keep him in the thick of things.

Before his injuries, Bryan's friends and family knew him as someone who was quick to laugh and make
others laugh, and willing to try just about anything if it looked like it might be a good time. Since his return
from Iraq, and subsequent rehabilitation stay at Walter Reed, Bryan has enjoyed rock climbing and jet
skiing, with his famous sense of humor perfectly intact. He has aspirations of becoming a movie stuntman
in Hollywood, using his physical condition as an asset, rather than a liability. For someone like Bryan, a
power wheelchair has to meet very demanding expectations, and Bryan says his Q6000 is up to the
daunting task.

"I love the chair, it's been great for me," said Bryan, who demands a lot of his power chair, and doesn't
want to have to spend a lot of time worrying about it. On that note, the Q6000 delivers. "I don't really have to
give a lot of thought to what it can do or where it can go," Bryan said. "I just go."

Bryan seems unaffected by all the attention and focused on maximizing his abilities. "I'm always looking
forward. I want to get out and accomplish things and make a name for myself that way," he said, adding
that he has no regrets about the path his life has taken. "There's really no point in regretting things. I'm just
making the most of life, and hopefully learning from my mistakes, but not regretting anything."
Your One Stop Power
Mobility Source!
My husband enjoys the use of his Jazzy motorized
wheelchair tremendously.  It has improved his quality of life
got the Jazzy.  We have told so many people our story and
some have gone on to buy their own Jazzy chairs.  

Both my husband and I are probably your youngest
customers.  My husband is only 27 but was severely
disabled in an accident in which he lost his right leg and
only has limited use of his right arm.  He also suffered a
close head injury that left his brain unable to control his
blood pressure.  This chair has been a great help to us,
and to keep a young lifestyle.  It greatly helps my husband
keep up with our 3 year old daughter.  

Thank You!

Kate Lykins

Winchester, Kentucky
"It is fast, easy to assemble/disassemble, and I don't need
a lift to get it in and out of the car, so it enables me to go
with other people in their cars. It goes in the grass and
yard and makes it easily up the ramp into my house. I am
not as limited as to where I can go outside my home and
in my neighborhood. The smaller size makes it easy to get
around in close quarters like restaurants, doorways, other
people's homes, or other places that aren't real
accessible."
Lucretia ~ Ohio
My husband and I went on a cruise last month through the Panama Canal.  
Before we left we purchased a Pride Sundancer.  My husband had Polio and
now has trouble walking.  Weren't sure if the Scooter would help or if it would just
be a pain in the neck.  To our surprise, my husband was able to drive it right to
the Jetway and they returned it to him at the Jetway.  Still looking like new!  

Well, he was the hit of the ship on his red scooter.  He was all over the ship.  We
even had a formal portrait made on the scooter.  I can't tell you how many people
wanted to know where we got it and if they would be able to get one themselves.

Charles and Betty Folwell