Yesterday, during an exam by his doctor, Sean opened his eyes for 10 seconds! Things seem to be going well in his first couple days at Kessler. Let's hope for positive strides every day.
Sean is continuing his daily schedule of physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), and speech therapy every day. Although he is still in minimal conscious state (MCS) and not yet awake, he does all therapy from a wheelchair and is fully dressed. This is a standard of operation at Kessler and is part of thier aggressive therapy to bring thier patients back to their normal state. On his first day out of hospital clothes, Sean sported an RHS Basketball shirt, thus marketing the following event....
This Friday (January 22nd), the Robbinsville High School Athletic Department is planning to donate all of the ticket proceeds from the Boys Basketball game to the Nemazie family. RHS plays Princeton High School and the start time is 7 pm at RHS gym. As many of you are aware, Sean was a 2009 graduate of RHS who played soccer, basketball, and golf in the program. Obviosuly, we would like to get a large turn out for this game. Please feel free to pass the word!
Frank & Timmy, this really sounds like great progress. Scott and I are thinking about you every day.
ReplyDeleteGo Sean Go!!! Wonderful news. Please keep the updates coming. We are praying for you Sean,Frank, Kathy and Tim. Go Ravens!!!
ReplyDeleteSean,
ReplyDeleteMy kids and I pray for you every night!
You are a strong kid and I know you can overcome this :)
Miss Brown
Sending our prayers and wishes your way for a speedy recovery!
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