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Please help my son with a new life of hope

Tyler Ray was on his motorcycle getting onto a highway with friends following in a car. His motorcycle had a death wobble and he lost control and went into the left guard rail, where his left foot was torn off from the contact. He ended up in the middle of the left lane while his motorcycle slid farther down into the right lane. His friends stopped behind his motorcycle, thinking that’s where he was, and were about to get out to check on him, when a pickup truck went around on the left and ran him over and dragged him further down the entrance ramp.

He had his helmet on, which has significant damage, and riding gloves. The hit from the pickup broke his right orbital eye socket, fractured his skull behind his right ear and gave him a concussion.

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March 9, 2026

Thursday February 26th 7:00pm Tyborg Update:Yeah, it’s been a while, but things have been slow and not too much to update.He did ONE PT session in Eldon with the Lake Regional Therapist January 7th who asked him, why are you here? To which he said, because I was told I needed to be here. Needless to say, she signed him off and said if he needs anything, call her, but join a gym and start working out and get back to life. She said to keep at it slowly until he gets his tolerance built up, but he doesn’t need anyone’s help. Surprise! So we all toured some gyms and picked one and joined as a family.Tyborg spent most of January trying to use his prosthetic as much as possible, but being careful not to get to the point of having blisters or sores to get infected. We had enough with that stuff!Originally, when we received the first prosthetic, we were told that he would need a new one in about 6-8 months as his stump would shrink and mold itself to the “socket”, the cup that his calf fits down into. The first socket was a “suction” fit, meaning his leg was literally creating a suction to hold it on. It worked great, but made an awkward sound when he was walking. Basically, calf farts. And it was HOT and his calf got very sweaty and it’s still WINTER for crying out loud. He had to put on stump socks in layers as his stump was shrinking and the layers were needed to keep it fitting properly. We just wrote it off as this is the new normal for him though and he would get used to it.Tyborg has been going out and visiting friends at the Tatoo parlor and around town.Fast forward just 6 weeks and the Prosthetist came by for a checkup and told Tyler he was already shrunk enough that he required a new socket. He was wearing 17 layers of socks already!! He started with TWO. So the Prosthetist took a new mold of his smaller stump and discussed a different form of attachment he thought Tyborg might like called a Pin Lock. Basically, he pulls on a silicone sleeve that has a notched pin at the bottom (3rd photo – note the sleeve with the pin is upside down in the socket just show I could take the photo of the pin ) that ratchets down in to the bottom of the socket to hold it on. There’s no more outer sleeve that needs to roll up the socket onto his calf. Tyborg thought it sounded pretty good, so he asked for that one. That was two weeks ago. Tuesday the 24th, his new socket arrived and he got to try it on. He LOVES this new one! It fits much better. It’s MUCH more comfortable to him. It’s lighter. And it doesn’t FART!Now, we continue the working out and walking and building up the stamina! We’ve had a couple of discussions about returning to work. Tyborg misses his friends a lot, but I think he enjoys his dark man cave and computer games and being served like a king as well. Who wouldn’t! I sure can’t blame him!! But we’re going to start pushing him to see about getting back to work. He may not be able to work full shifts to start, but he’ll never build up the stamina if he doesn’t get back to life again.In other news. During all that time, Cindy has managed to find a job to get back to a more normal life again since mom passed and Tyler is more self-sufficient. She is currently working at a Day Care Facility in Osage Beach part-time. Her first week she managed to bring home, we believe, rotavirus. We’ve been through this before when the boys were very young. I managed to bring home a sinus infection. Then one of us, probably me, brought home either the flu or Covid. It’s been a ROUGH 3 weeks, but we’re still here and kickin’ it!Friends, again, if you would please, spread our fund raising site around again. We have depleted all the funds that were raised and then some. We’re still hoping there’s some out there that can help as we had to buy this 2nd socket and there will be a third coming again quite soon to pay for, plus we’re still getting hospital, EMS and Clinic bills!!

December 30, 2025

Tuesday December 23rd 1:00pm Tyborg Update:Dropped him off at Rusk Rehabilitation Hospital last Tuesday for his gait training. He was not thrilled after we left. They had him doing 2-2 1/2 hour therapy sessions, then just sitting in a room shared with an older man recovering from a stroke. He was bored! The food was not the best. And the "Therapy" was just walking around which he was doing just fine. He needed NO help at all. So, Cindy and Tyborg began the Quest for Freedom on Thursday afternoon and Friday morning. After NUMBEROUS phone calls and lots of arguing, they relented to signing him off on Saturday afternoon on the condition that he do Outpatient PT. We told them no problem, but we want it at Lake Regional PT in Eldon. So we picked him up Saturday at 2pm and brought him home.He's doing fantastic! The Prosthetist did make a couple of adjustments that made it better while he was at Rusk. Then he had another follow-up yesterday in Columbia to which they made another adjustment and trimmed some off the back of the calf and it's better yet. We're still waiting to schedule the Outpatient PT, but hopefully they'll get that going soon.As for Tyborg's new girlfriend, they finally got introduced Saturday afternoon! Hahahahahahahttps://scontent.fcps2-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/606008539_10240988295944983_3852966482833124896_n.jpg?stp=cp6_dst-jpg_tt6&_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=127cfc&_nc_ohc=l3wFYJokIxwQ7kNvwEpVrFj&_nc_oc=AdkKuf8wpaF8LOVblDHUCsWk1QpIOJfjSiH13mLPhXnkJk-1T-NMWrn0zr_daYqRJsE&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent.fcps2-1.fna&_nc_gid=LxrTmbScwh3LvwlvJP4xiw&oh=00_Afn8K2j06TFhi6admb-7ZZozaEaiF4tq--JDAl9YwD3n7g&oe=695A048B

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January 23, 2026

In honor of the birthday you almost didn't have. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Tyler, and may God bless you for MANY YEARS to come!

Fran & Russ Reiners

December 27, 2025

Merry Christmas ❤️

Fran & Russ Reiners

September 10, 2025

I'm so glad to see that Tyler is healing......and hope for a fast recovery. Todd you and your wife's care & devotion to him are amazing........God Bless you all! Ken

Kenneth Stclair