CLOVIS, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – High Sierra Tattoo owner Joshua Ray Farmer says he and his loved ones were told he would never walk again after a life-threatening motorcycle crash earlier this year.
Just months later, he’s back on his feet and sharing his story of resilience with the community.
On March 22, Farmer was rushed to the hospital after a motorcycle accident left him unconscious and unable to move. Farmer says he suffered severe fractures to his skull and spine, and doctors told his family the odds of survival were slim.
“Knowing that he was unconscious was a very heavy feeling,” High Sierra Tattoo employee and friend of Farmer's, Amber Graham, said. “With the neck injury and some of the brain injury that had happened, the statistics were not on his side. That was a really devast