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It was around this time that I bought the Blackbird and asked Anna to join me on a ride, provided her feet would allow her. My hope was that a ride may help distract her from the pain and maybe getting her out of the house again might give her something positive to look forward to. Our
first few rides I recall her worrying about a cramp, and the anxiety of the fear would prevent her from really enjoying herself on the ride. So doctors suggested she take some Xanax to help
with the anxiety and see if it help minimize the cramping. On our very next ride, Anna finally found temporary relief from the pain that had plagued her for years! The medication seemed to help fight back the pain, long enough for a few hours ride on some back roads — giving Anna a glimpse of hope for the future. Fast forward another year to when Anna started riding on her own — while still having to take Xanax — Anna overcame her fears and fought against the odds to retake control of her life and find a joy in her newly found freedom.
With all around being extremely proud of her courageousness, she would then pilot the motorcycle by herself. Making memories, and channeling a story that many were captivated by; so much so, that she became world renowned on social media. It was here that you all branched off, and created the RedSpade Brand. For those who may be unaware, what does the company provide to riders, and what factors do you feel have been important in the success you all have received?
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