Want to bring all up to date on Sean's progress. He continues to improve in all phases. He is walking now w/o assistance. We walk along side of him in case he loses his balance. The right foot/ankle seems to have responded well to the recent casting. He does not seem to be catching his right toe on the ground as much when walking. Typically, on the weekends we take him for a walk in the neighborhood. We are up to a 1/2 mile. All the neighbors are thrilled to see him and offer him words of encouragement. Very nice! Last week he was given a cane and seems to be doing well w/ it. We are still getting used to it as is Sean.
He has been speaking well the last week. We hope that continues. In the past we saw brief glimpses of speech improvement. Keep your fingers crossed.
His eye doctor is very pleased w/ Sean's vision improvement. He removed the left sided prism on his lens and has given us a new lens prescription.
Sean's friends continue to visit him every weekend. They bring him lunch from places they used to go to in high school. Sean enjoys that and their visits. He had some guys over for poker this Sunday. Sean was the big winner of the day. Hope that does not impact future visits- just kidding.
More to come…Steve
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
11 February 2011
Sean Update 2/11/11
“Thursday, February 17th at 7:00 pm is the RHS Boys Basketball game vs. Allentown. This game will be Senior Night in addition to Sean Nemazie Night”
Thanks to Don Demkovitz and the RBA for organizing this fundraiser for the 2nd straight year! Here’s to a big, loud crowd and a win for the Ravens!
Sean has had some good news this month but progress has been slow…it has been a long, cold winter…hopefully spring will bring some warmth and some additional strides from Sean. The most recent eye exam turned out very good and Sean’s vision continues to get better. I had mentioned last month that Sean had been given “transfer privileges” which allow him to get out of bed and in to his wheelchair on his own. This month, he has also earned “shower privileges”…another step to regaining his independence.
The most recent Sean siting was at the Clark’s annual Super Bowl Bash. Sean had a great time. I almost didn’t recognize him as he was standing on his own in the kitchen gobbling down some wings. It gives us a chance to reflect on how far Sean has come this year. At last year’s Super Bowl when the Colts were cheated out of Peyton’s 2nd championship, Sean was still in a minimally conscious state and just showing signs of responding to touch and had not opened his eyes yet. From a bed at Kessler unable to move, see or speak to eating wings in the Clark’s kitchen. Not a bad year’s work.
Sean has been spending time catching up the 8th season of his favorite show, “24”.
Looking forward to a good month and some warmer weather so Sean can head outdoors.
More to come….Steve
“Thursday, February 17th at 7:00 pm is the RHS Boys Basketball game vs. Allentown. This game will be Senior Night in addition to Sean Nemazie Night”
Thanks to Don Demkovitz and the RBA for organizing this fundraiser for the 2nd straight year! Here’s to a big, loud crowd and a win for the Ravens!
Sean has had some good news this month but progress has been slow…it has been a long, cold winter…hopefully spring will bring some warmth and some additional strides from Sean. The most recent eye exam turned out very good and Sean’s vision continues to get better. I had mentioned last month that Sean had been given “transfer privileges” which allow him to get out of bed and in to his wheelchair on his own. This month, he has also earned “shower privileges”…another step to regaining his independence.
The most recent Sean siting was at the Clark’s annual Super Bowl Bash. Sean had a great time. I almost didn’t recognize him as he was standing on his own in the kitchen gobbling down some wings. It gives us a chance to reflect on how far Sean has come this year. At last year’s Super Bowl when the Colts were cheated out of Peyton’s 2nd championship, Sean was still in a minimally conscious state and just showing signs of responding to touch and had not opened his eyes yet. From a bed at Kessler unable to move, see or speak to eating wings in the Clark’s kitchen. Not a bad year’s work.
Sean has been spending time catching up the 8th season of his favorite show, “24”.
Looking forward to a good month and some warmer weather so Sean can head outdoors.
More to come….Steve
Monday, January 10, 2011
January 10, 2011
Sean Update 1/10/11
Happy New Year to all. As we passed the year anniversary of the accident, the Nemazie's want you all to know how thankful they are for all the support that has fueled them to stay strong for Sean over the year. His progress continues to be very good. And his will to recover seems to get stronger each day.
Frank, Kathy and Timmy received the best present they could have asked for this holiday season as Sean was given permission to sleep overnight on Christmas Eve and spend Christmas morning with his family including Kathy’s mom, dad and sister. Santa brought Sean a new laptop and he is putting it to good use. Sean was also allowed to stay home on New Year’s Eve and fought through a little weariness to make it to midnight and see the ball drop!
Sean received “transfer” rights over the past few weeks from the rehab facility. This is a big step in Sean reestablishing his independence. The transfer rights allow him to get out of bed, and in to his wheelchair without supervision which greatly aids his independence. Sean asked for this on his own and worked hard to get the approval. Way to go Sean.
There is eye doctor appointment pending this week for Sean, but indications are that his vision is improving. Speech wise, Sean is still struggling, but continues to make an effort to speak to all who visit him. He is able to get the words out slowly and again, with his drive and the great people at Hartwyck helping out, we expect Sean to continue to improve. Mobility wise, Sean is still working on his ability to walk. He is able to stride with each leg but needs some assistance.
Uncle Dave and Aunt Cheryl came to visit yesterday among others. Great seeing you guys. Frank had a healthy supply of hoagies from the Hog Back Deli….probably still some left if you want to drop by!
More to come…..Steve
Happy New Year to all. As we passed the year anniversary of the accident, the Nemazie's want you all to know how thankful they are for all the support that has fueled them to stay strong for Sean over the year. His progress continues to be very good. And his will to recover seems to get stronger each day.
Frank, Kathy and Timmy received the best present they could have asked for this holiday season as Sean was given permission to sleep overnight on Christmas Eve and spend Christmas morning with his family including Kathy’s mom, dad and sister. Santa brought Sean a new laptop and he is putting it to good use. Sean was also allowed to stay home on New Year’s Eve and fought through a little weariness to make it to midnight and see the ball drop!
Sean received “transfer” rights over the past few weeks from the rehab facility. This is a big step in Sean reestablishing his independence. The transfer rights allow him to get out of bed, and in to his wheelchair without supervision which greatly aids his independence. Sean asked for this on his own and worked hard to get the approval. Way to go Sean.
There is eye doctor appointment pending this week for Sean, but indications are that his vision is improving. Speech wise, Sean is still struggling, but continues to make an effort to speak to all who visit him. He is able to get the words out slowly and again, with his drive and the great people at Hartwyck helping out, we expect Sean to continue to improve. Mobility wise, Sean is still working on his ability to walk. He is able to stride with each leg but needs some assistance.
Uncle Dave and Aunt Cheryl came to visit yesterday among others. Great seeing you guys. Frank had a healthy supply of hoagies from the Hog Back Deli….probably still some left if you want to drop by!
More to come…..Steve
Monday, December 13, 2010
December 13, 2010
Sean Update 12/13/10
Sean and the entire Nemazie family would like to wish everyone Happy Holidays!
We would like to thank Don Demkovitz and the Board of Robbinsville Basketball Association for their continued efforts at fundraising on Sean’s behalf. Last weekend, RBA set up tables at each of its venues to collect donations for Sean. As always, the Robbinsville community came through. Don delivered over $2,000 to the Nemazie family! Thanks again to RBA and to all who donated. It is truly heartwarming to witness the tireless support that has been given to Sean and the Nemazie's. Whether it has been in the form of donations, deeds, or just well wishing, it has provided Frank and Kathy the tools to help Sean as best they can.
Sean has had a good month. He has fully recovered from surgery he underwent in late October. Time has shown that the surgery was a success and doctors have seen a noted improvement in Sean’s mobility and his ability to speak. Sean is able to play video games as a therapy for hand eye coordination. This is a skill he would not been able to do just a month ago. I am still fairly certain he couldn’t beat me in Mario Baseball but who can. He has also spent more time walking…still with help…but getting better all the time.
This past weekend, Sean had a visit from his buddies from University of Delaware. They are a great group of young men with great outlook on life. It is easy to see why Sean connected with them. He thoroughly enjoyed their visit. Come back soon guys.
This has been a very difficult year to say the least. Thanks to all of you for being there for Sean, Frank, Kathy, and Timmy. When we all look back on where Sean was almost a year ago to where he is now, it is truly amazing. Sean is an inspiration and we are so grateful to have him in our lives. Enjoy the holidays!
More to come in 2011…..Steve
Sean and the entire Nemazie family would like to wish everyone Happy Holidays!
We would like to thank Don Demkovitz and the Board of Robbinsville Basketball Association for their continued efforts at fundraising on Sean’s behalf. Last weekend, RBA set up tables at each of its venues to collect donations for Sean. As always, the Robbinsville community came through. Don delivered over $2,000 to the Nemazie family! Thanks again to RBA and to all who donated. It is truly heartwarming to witness the tireless support that has been given to Sean and the Nemazie's. Whether it has been in the form of donations, deeds, or just well wishing, it has provided Frank and Kathy the tools to help Sean as best they can.
Sean has had a good month. He has fully recovered from surgery he underwent in late October. Time has shown that the surgery was a success and doctors have seen a noted improvement in Sean’s mobility and his ability to speak. Sean is able to play video games as a therapy for hand eye coordination. This is a skill he would not been able to do just a month ago. I am still fairly certain he couldn’t beat me in Mario Baseball but who can. He has also spent more time walking…still with help…but getting better all the time.
This past weekend, Sean had a visit from his buddies from University of Delaware. They are a great group of young men with great outlook on life. It is easy to see why Sean connected with them. He thoroughly enjoyed their visit. Come back soon guys.
This has been a very difficult year to say the least. Thanks to all of you for being there for Sean, Frank, Kathy, and Timmy. When we all look back on where Sean was almost a year ago to where he is now, it is truly amazing. Sean is an inspiration and we are so grateful to have him in our lives. Enjoy the holidays!
More to come in 2011…..Steve
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Tuesday, November 16
Lets catch up on the last month with Sean….
The highlight was certainly a trip to see the Giants – Lions game on 10/17. The troupe of Frank, Kathy, Sean, Timmy, Nancy and Ryan (one of two Lions fans in Robbinsville….shout out to Ryan Mayer holding down the other Lion Backer seat) arrived in the Meadowlands parking lot at about 10:30am. Frank did an awesome job of tailgating--complete with burgers, dogs, sausages and of course--beer (which Kathy and Nancy dove right in to despite that it was pre-noon). Sean had great seats in the end zone to watch the Giants (barely) beat the Lions and it seemed as though Sean enjoyed the whole experience. Sean’s speech therapist said Sean told her that his weekend was awesome!
The Nemazie gang also took a ride down to UD the following weekend to meet up with a few of his friends for lunch at a pizzeria and then went to their dorm to see a lot of other friends from his Freshman year. They were all so excited to see him and he hung out in their dorm room for a couple of hours (sans parents of course). They also met up with Mike Lorenzo, Katie Noonan and Jenna Lesniak from RHS who also go to UD.
Sean had surgery on 10/28 to put a shunt in and it was successful but it did take him a week or two to recover from the headaches and nausea. He's back on his feet now and in a full schedule of therapy but has had a bit of a setback with his speech. His speech therapist now gives him homework which usually consists of logic problems that he has to handwrite the answers to. He has also made some progress with transfers on his own--standing up by himself to go from the wheelchair to the bed or chair. He's also got a good handle on dressing himself now and has even been able to tie his shoes. He also has a leg brace for the right leg to help with the foot drop when walking.
That is all for now. Sean wishes everybody a Happy Thanksgiving!
More to come….Steve
The highlight was certainly a trip to see the Giants – Lions game on 10/17. The troupe of Frank, Kathy, Sean, Timmy, Nancy and Ryan (one of two Lions fans in Robbinsville….shout out to Ryan Mayer holding down the other Lion Backer seat) arrived in the Meadowlands parking lot at about 10:30am. Frank did an awesome job of tailgating--complete with burgers, dogs, sausages and of course--beer (which Kathy and Nancy dove right in to despite that it was pre-noon). Sean had great seats in the end zone to watch the Giants (barely) beat the Lions and it seemed as though Sean enjoyed the whole experience. Sean’s speech therapist said Sean told her that his weekend was awesome!
The Nemazie gang also took a ride down to UD the following weekend to meet up with a few of his friends for lunch at a pizzeria and then went to their dorm to see a lot of other friends from his Freshman year. They were all so excited to see him and he hung out in their dorm room for a couple of hours (sans parents of course). They also met up with Mike Lorenzo, Katie Noonan and Jenna Lesniak from RHS who also go to UD.
Sean had surgery on 10/28 to put a shunt in and it was successful but it did take him a week or two to recover from the headaches and nausea. He's back on his feet now and in a full schedule of therapy but has had a bit of a setback with his speech. His speech therapist now gives him homework which usually consists of logic problems that he has to handwrite the answers to. He has also made some progress with transfers on his own--standing up by himself to go from the wheelchair to the bed or chair. He's also got a good handle on dressing himself now and has even been able to tie his shoes. He also has a leg brace for the right leg to help with the foot drop when walking.
That is all for now. Sean wishes everybody a Happy Thanksgiving!
More to come….Steve
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Monday 18 October
Sean Update 10/18/10
If you haven’t been able to catch up with Sean recently, you should make a point to swing on by JFK or check with Frank and Kathy on when he may be home. He looks great! I had the pleasure of spending the day/night with Sean on Saturday at the Nemazie household. The bad news is that I felt obliged to watch the Yankees with him. The good news is that the Rangers scored more runs than the mighty Yanks, thus winning the game. And then further proof of God’s existence…..the Phillies game was not aired due to a cable dispute. So, for one night, I was able to just think about my Mets and imagine that they may someday again play in October.
Sean’s speech has improved incredibly. He speaks softly and it takes effort to produce the words still, but a major breakthrough in what Frank and Kathy have called “a great month”. He is able to vocalize his thoughts and you can just tell what a relief it is to him. He seemed to be smiling the whole day.
In addition to his speech, Sean’s mobility and strength have made some real positive strides. With some help getting up and Kathy under his arm to stabilize him, Sean walked from the family to the living room. Later that night, with Frank’s assistance, Sean made his way down stairs to the game room (his first time making that journey since the accident). After hanging with Tim and attempting to play some Xbox, Frank helped Sean back up the stairs. He even made his way to the back door to say good night a small crew that was hanging in the back yard.
Here’s to a great month and many more to come.
Steve
If you haven’t been able to catch up with Sean recently, you should make a point to swing on by JFK or check with Frank and Kathy on when he may be home. He looks great! I had the pleasure of spending the day/night with Sean on Saturday at the Nemazie household. The bad news is that I felt obliged to watch the Yankees with him. The good news is that the Rangers scored more runs than the mighty Yanks, thus winning the game. And then further proof of God’s existence…..the Phillies game was not aired due to a cable dispute. So, for one night, I was able to just think about my Mets and imagine that they may someday again play in October.
Sean’s speech has improved incredibly. He speaks softly and it takes effort to produce the words still, but a major breakthrough in what Frank and Kathy have called “a great month”. He is able to vocalize his thoughts and you can just tell what a relief it is to him. He seemed to be smiling the whole day.
In addition to his speech, Sean’s mobility and strength have made some real positive strides. With some help getting up and Kathy under his arm to stabilize him, Sean walked from the family to the living room. Later that night, with Frank’s assistance, Sean made his way down stairs to the game room (his first time making that journey since the accident). After hanging with Tim and attempting to play some Xbox, Frank helped Sean back up the stairs. He even made his way to the back door to say good night a small crew that was hanging in the back yard.
Here’s to a great month and many more to come.
Steve
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
September 29, 2010
The improvement in Sean’s mobility took a couple strange turns over the past couple weeks. A few weeks ago he was walking very well (with assistance from the JFK staff) and then he had a bad week where progress seemed to stop. But, this past week, Sean came through and seems to be back on track. He was walking around the Nemazie house with assistance. So, progress is slow and sometimes requires lots of patience, but it is coming.
As far as his vision goes, he had an eye doctor appt last night and there was a marked improvement in getting that left eye to come in so the glasses seem to be helping him. He still sees double but things are improving slowly.
He got a new phone (with a keyboard) a week ago and is texting on his own now. I've noticed that he seems to be using his laptop more--checking Facebook and his fantasy football league. So, text Sean or hit him up on Facebook…he is awaiting contact.
Sean came home for his first overnight visit on Saturday 9/18. He did really well sleeping in his own bed for the first time since January (it was the first time he's actually been upstairs in the Nemazie house). He told Kathy that he was so glad to be home. They are hoping to do as many of those as they can especially around the holidays.
He also had a visit on Sunday 9/19 from three friends from UD. He really looked forward to their visit and they sat outside on the patio talking about school, eating pizza, and then watched some football. I used to think all they had down there at UD was memories of Joe Flacco. I’m really starting to like you folks.
Sean's visit to Yankee stadium was quite a hit up at JFK. Kathy put the pictures of him with Jeter, A-rod, Mariano, and Pettitte up on his door and it was the topic of conversation for a good week. People were asking to take some of the pictures. One of the aides took the one with Sean, Tim and Jeter and told Kathy she put it in a frame and has it on top of her TV! The staff at JFK was very appreciative that they did this for Sean and want to send a letter to the Yankees organization to thank them.
More to come…..Steve
As far as his vision goes, he had an eye doctor appt last night and there was a marked improvement in getting that left eye to come in so the glasses seem to be helping him. He still sees double but things are improving slowly.
He got a new phone (with a keyboard) a week ago and is texting on his own now. I've noticed that he seems to be using his laptop more--checking Facebook and his fantasy football league. So, text Sean or hit him up on Facebook…he is awaiting contact.
Sean came home for his first overnight visit on Saturday 9/18. He did really well sleeping in his own bed for the first time since January (it was the first time he's actually been upstairs in the Nemazie house). He told Kathy that he was so glad to be home. They are hoping to do as many of those as they can especially around the holidays.
He also had a visit on Sunday 9/19 from three friends from UD. He really looked forward to their visit and they sat outside on the patio talking about school, eating pizza, and then watched some football. I used to think all they had down there at UD was memories of Joe Flacco. I’m really starting to like you folks.
Sean's visit to Yankee stadium was quite a hit up at JFK. Kathy put the pictures of him with Jeter, A-rod, Mariano, and Pettitte up on his door and it was the topic of conversation for a good week. People were asking to take some of the pictures. One of the aides took the one with Sean, Tim and Jeter and told Kathy she put it in a frame and has it on top of her TV! The staff at JFK was very appreciative that they did this for Sean and want to send a letter to the Yankees organization to thank them.
More to come…..Steve
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