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“I love the chair, it’s been great for me. I don’t really have to give a lot of thought to what it can do or where it can go. I just go.” -Bryan Anderson, Rolling Meadows, IL
“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 Q6000Z 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.” In November, 2006, Bryan returned to his Rolling Meadows, IL home to a hero’s welcome, greeted by cheering crowds of friends, family, and people who had never met Bryan but had heard of him and wanted to thank him for his service and sacrifice. It’s small wonder that Bryan’s neighbors knew his story by the time he returned home, with numerous accounts of his story appearing in his hometown papers the Chicago Sun Times and Chicago Tribune. As word spread nationally other publications picked up the story, including a July 2006 article in the Los Angeles Times. Since then, Bryan’s celebrity status has ramped up further and in January of 2007 he appeared on the cover of Esquire magazine, along with a feature story inside the magazine entitled, “What I’ve Learned.” 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.”
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