Skateboarding...
My parents told
me I was diagnosed with CdLS when I was four years old. I got most
of the disabilities and struggles that come with CdLS like the health
and stomach problems and also a lot of learning problems. At age
ten, I also got a g-tube that I still have to this day at age 24.
I don't think I would be where I am today without the g-tube. It
made me have a better life to this day.
When I was about 13 years old and in the seventh grade, I found
skateboarding. It changed my life forever. The minute I saw skateboarding,
I fell deeply in love with it. I love the lifestyle and its' culture.
I thought to myself that I can't skateboard because I have CdLS
and I was different. For the next month or so, all I thought and
talked about was skateboarding. After a while, my parents got me
my first skateboard. With long practice and dedication, I started
learning how to do tricks. That made my love of skateboarding grow
stronger and from then on, I knew I wanted to do something with
skateboarding. In 2002, I started Suicide Skateboards because of
my love for skateboarding. Suicide Skateboards was started with
real skateboarders in mind. I strive to bring quality skate products
and apparel to people for reasonable prices. Suicide Skateboards
is actively involved in the local skate and rock scene and will
continue to support the local scene in the future. Suicide Skateboards
is about just going out and having fun skateboarding with friends.
In 2004, I got a grant for my business through DORS- Division of
Rehabilitative Services from their RISE program (Raising Independence
through Self Employment). The RISE program is about giving people
with disabilities like myself a shot at their dreams. Currently,
I have an on-line store at www.skatesuicide.com. Also, my products
are carried in local skate shops in Salisbury, Maryland and Ocean
City, Maryland. Right now, besides working at my skateboard business,
I work as a cook at a restaurant in Ocean City, Maryland.
I hope one day to make a big impact upon the skateboard world with
my business. I still skateboard every chance I get. I never thought
that I would be able to skateboard because I had CdLS and I was
different from the other kids. Now I know that no matter what you
have, if it is CdLS or something else, if you put your heart and
mind in to it, you can do anything! I hope that my story can give
other families with kids with CdLS hope.
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