 My name is Dave Riley. I was a rescue swimmer 17 years in Coast Guard until I came disabled due to a bacterial infection. It went in through my sinuses and got into my bloodstream, turned me septic, went in septic shock. I felt like I was going to die. From there I was in the hospital three months before I woke up out of the coma. They had already removed my limbs. I woke up like this. They didn't have a lot of point of peace out there and there was a lot of really, really bad days but really worse nights, you know. Wondering what I was going to do and how I was going to support my family and how I was going to continue in life, you know, just to add all these questions. The first was the DAB coming in and telling me about what benefits I had as a disabled bed. You know, I would have college and I would be on disability and get benefits from the VA and you know, I wouldn't have to worry about it. It really eats a lot of my fears. What helped me was just the realization that I could do whatever I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I may have some limitations but they're just self-imposed. If I was to work hard enough I found that just about anything I could do. Wondering if it's an adventure out there, you know, get the kid going out there and see what you can do and that's what I do now.