 He rode his old four-wheeler when a small one wasn't a big one, but he was the only boy in the community that actually wore a helmet, and I guess it was because of mom. And there's Dustin, face down on the back top, bleeding out his ears, nose, his mouth, cool blood around his face. All this hair was crushed in. The thing on his helmet that went out like this, it hit me. Yeah, the head of the trauma team just said massive injuries, nothing we can do. They said I was going to die. Dustin's will have always consoled me. Rest of my soldiers and say, mom, it'll be alright. So after the nurse went out of the room from taking his blood pressure, he slowly turned his head over to me and mumbled, it'll be alright. If he'd had a helmet on, I'm sure he would have gotten injuries, but not like what he did. You can get a whole lot of damage, not even by head, not even by head, even by shoulders or something like that, it can get a lot of damage. Next Wednesday, I think that's the 22nd, will be 13 years since his accident. I survived 13 years. Yes, you have and many more.