Two More Surgeries, All Going in the Right Direction, Throttle Down!

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Hi Everybody, Thanks again for all your support and interest in my recovery.  It has been quite a journey, but like I believe and say, it definitely could have been worse.  I do want all my friends and fans to know that the healing and recovery is definitely going in the right direction and their interest and support really helps me to recover.  I have, at least up to a couple of days ago, been making progress on all fronts. …Continue reading

Gidley back at DJSA Jet Effect jet ski race!

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As part of his Daytona injuries recovery, Muscle Milk MEGA Athlete, Memo Gidley has been starting to get out and see people that have been keys to his current recovery.  Since long trips are still not possible, Memo has been visiting the local scene, from go-kart races to the recent Sonoma Go-Pro Grand Prix Indy Car race, many people have been able to see and talk to Memo for the first time since the Daytona accident. Just last weekend, Memo …Continue reading

Join Team Memo in supporting Camp Boggy Creek

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Check out this e-mail from Sarah Gurtis, Corporate Development Officer at Camp Boggy Creek: Greetings my friends!   I had the most wonderful phone call last evening. On my 1 hour ride home (usually a mind numbing parade of satellite radio stations), my cell phone rang and it was Memo Gidley. Nothing could have made me smile more. It has now been six months since his crash during the Rolex 24 At Daytona. He called to give me an update …Continue reading

Memo’s Update: Challenges and Determination

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Hi Everyone, Sorry it has taken me a while to send an update, but as much as I wish I could have gotten it out sooner, my world, the last three months, has not been easy. My last update was about two months from my accident and things were starting to get positive.  Just two weeks prior, my doctor (at the time), looked at x-rays of all my broken bones (12), and removed my braces and splints and gave me …Continue reading

Gidley Moves Home to Continue Outpatient Rehab

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Memo Gidley, driver of the No. 99 GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing Corvette Prototype who was injured in January’s Rolex 24 At Daytona, moved home yesterday where he will continue with home healthcare and outpatient physical therapy on his road to recovery. After spending nearly six weeks in a San Francisco outpatient program, Gidley returns to his home residence to continue his rehabilitation and recovery efforts.  Gidley has recently been able to put weight on his broken leg, broken arm and has …Continue reading