South Magazine — Everything you know about paralyzed athletes, says Carlos Moleda, is wrong.
“Some people, for whatever reason, have a picture of people in a chair and think that they’re unhappy or depressed,” says Moleda, a former Navy SEAL who was paralyzed in a 1989 raid. “It’s totally the opposite. Of course there’s a phase where they have to relearn things, but once they have a grasp on who they are and what the possibilities are, they’re the greatest people to have around. They have a tendency to look at the good, because they know that things can change in the blink of an eye.”
Read the full story in the current issue of South Magazine.
December 7th, 2012 at 1:09 am
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