The Roman Reed Story
It was the first game of the college
football season, and Roman Reed
was playing exceptionally well. Then
fate intervened. The tackle only
took a few seconds, a vertebra was
crushed, and his dream of playing in
the NFL ended.
“I tried to give a thumbs-up to the
crowd, but my hand didn’t work. I
went from being able to bench press
430 pounds to not being able to lift
my arms or move my legs.”
The doctor’s prognosis was bleak,
and Roman was told that he would
never walk again, never use his
arms, and never father a child. His
response? “Never tell me never!”
Today, Roman can bench press 225
pounds and is the proud father of
three!
Spearheaded by our great 20th District Assemblyperson John Dutra, Roman and his father Don have worked
tirelessly to have the Roman Reed
Spinal Cord Injury Research Act
passed in California. As a result, more
than $12.5 million in state funds has
been awarded to scientists conducting
research in spinal cord regeneration.
An additional $50 million has been
leveraged from outside sources.
Roman joined the SPSC to promote
research and awareness on behalf of
all those with spinal cord injury and
dysfunction. President Obama invited
him to the March 9, 2009, ceremony
commemorating the historic reversal
of the government’s ban on the use
of federal funding for embryonic stem
cell research. Roman is not only back in
the game, he is also calling plays.
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