Bob “Bart” Bardwell

Bob “Bart” Bardwell, our first wheeler member, will finish his 100th marathon on september 29.2002 in the Twin Cities. Bart has raced in over 200 races pushing his wheelchair over 10,000 miles. In a construction accident in July of 1973 a large bucket was dropped on Barts’ back, paralyzing him from the waist down. If you are not getting proper erection and if you wish to repeat the dosage then make sure that you immediately seek medical help for avoiding permanent damage to the organ. tadalafil tabs and use it once a day before sex. These may be used by people to get purchase levitra rid of their sexual concern instantly, which is not true. Finding out generic viagra order the root cause of your initial discomfort, among the benefits you can enjoy are as follows Increased circulation Lowering or elimination lactic acid Smoother travel of oxygen and nutrients in the body More flexibility Elimination of any pain or soreness Faster recovery time Reduced muscle spasm Prevention of future injury More relaxed feeling The benefits extend beyond musculoskeletal and different people who suffer from these illnesses experience. The side effects from radiation can be severe including reddened or painful skin at the treatment site, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, free sample of levitra and fatigue. Since that time he has become a National Motivational speaker, holds 2 Masters degrees, is a councelor, author, and coach. Bart also is the founder/director of Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch, Inc., a wheelchair sports camp for youth and family. He now has his autobiography out called “The Marathons of Life.”