First of all, I would like to say a very big
THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!
to everyone who has called or who sent emails to ask me about my well-being and in general has given me a very warm and good feeling about people in general and the NSX-community in particular. For me it really seems that that NSX-owners are just as special as the cars they own.
Especially, I would like to thank Michel & Ilse, Gerard and his family, Peter, Ton & spouse and others who took care of my NSX and then started a search for me, trying to find out to which hospital I had been taken. It was great to see them in the hospital, being rushed there by ambulance without my phone, ID, or money.
It was and is very heartwarming to notice that so many people have taken the time and trouble to ask me how I am and the car of course even though in many cases these people have never seen me, met me or even had ever before heard of me.
As for me, I'm doing OK. I am back home again, but with a broken ninth vertebra in my back (the T9) and a corset around me most of the time. I'll be out for another 3-5 weeks I've been told but after that I should be OK again.
My dear NSX, however, was badly damaged. It will have to be checked by an expert later to see how much the total damage is and then (if possible) I will have to decide whether to have it repaired or not. It really hurts to say this because for the last year and a half the NSX has been part of my daily life and has been on my mind every day. It really was my dream come true.
However, I'm sure to say that even if my current NSX would prove to be beyond repair there will be another one some day.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!
to everyone who has called or who sent emails to ask me about my well-being and in general has given me a very warm and good feeling about people in general and the NSX-community in particular. For me it really seems that that NSX-owners are just as special as the cars they own.
Especially, I would like to thank Michel & Ilse, Gerard and his family, Peter, Ton & spouse and others who took care of my NSX and then started a search for me, trying to find out to which hospital I had been taken. It was great to see them in the hospital, being rushed there by ambulance without my phone, ID, or money.
It was and is very heartwarming to notice that so many people have taken the time and trouble to ask me how I am and the car of course even though in many cases these people have never seen me, met me or even had ever before heard of me.
As for me, I'm doing OK. I am back home again, but with a broken ninth vertebra in my back (the T9) and a corset around me most of the time. I'll be out for another 3-5 weeks I've been told but after that I should be OK again.
My dear NSX, however, was badly damaged. It will have to be checked by an expert later to see how much the total damage is and then (if possible) I will have to decide whether to have it repaired or not. It really hurts to say this because for the last year and a half the NSX has been part of my daily life and has been on my mind every day. It really was my dream come true.
However, I'm sure to say that even if my current NSX would prove to be beyond repair there will be another one some day.