Saturday, May 29, 2010
Saturday, May 29
Sean will not be at Kessler on Sunday (30 May), please consider visiting on another day. Thanks...
Monday, May 24, 2010
Monday afternoon, May 25
Sean has fully recovered from surgery performed a little more than a week ago. Without going in to too much detail, the staff at Helene Fuld were able to re-connect some pieces of Sean that they had borrowed about 4 months ago. Sean’s noggin is once again well rounded.
Sean has since been transported back to Kessler and his progress continues to be slow and steady. His cognitive skills are very sharp. You can talk to Sean about any subject and he quickly and decisively absorbs and responds. Physically, he is still struggling with use of his legs, his right hand, and speaking. He is working very hard on all though.
This weekend, Frank, Kathy and Tim were able to take Sean out to lunch at a nearby restaurant down the road from Kessler. My little friend Haley and I greeted them upon their return from lunch. Sean recognized us from about 50 feet away and gave a big wave. He was able to help out a little by moving his legs when Frank shifted him from the car to the wheelchair. Inside, one of Sean’s therapists asked Sean what he had for lunch. After a brief pause, Sean mouthed the words “cheeseburger”. He wasn’t able to produce a sound but all else looked good.
On my way out, Sean shook my hand, with his RIGHT HAND.
Keep it up Seanster.
More to come….Steve
Sean has since been transported back to Kessler and his progress continues to be slow and steady. His cognitive skills are very sharp. You can talk to Sean about any subject and he quickly and decisively absorbs and responds. Physically, he is still struggling with use of his legs, his right hand, and speaking. He is working very hard on all though.
This weekend, Frank, Kathy and Tim were able to take Sean out to lunch at a nearby restaurant down the road from Kessler. My little friend Haley and I greeted them upon their return from lunch. Sean recognized us from about 50 feet away and gave a big wave. He was able to help out a little by moving his legs when Frank shifted him from the car to the wheelchair. Inside, one of Sean’s therapists asked Sean what he had for lunch. After a brief pause, Sean mouthed the words “cheeseburger”. He wasn’t able to produce a sound but all else looked good.
On my way out, Sean shook my hand, with his RIGHT HAND.
Keep it up Seanster.
More to come….Steve
Monday, May 10, 2010
Monday Morning, May 10
Sean spent the better part of Mother’s Day at home. He seemed very happy to be there as he reclined on the Lazy Boy. We were lucky enough to get by and hang with the Nemazie's and eat some pizza and pastries. Kathy and Frank were really glad that Sean was allowed to make the trip to Robbinsville and made for a great mom’s day present for Kathy.
Sean flashed some long smiles throughout the day. Perhaps the biggest smile came when Nancy mispronounced Mark Teixeira’s name. I think she called him Texas-Era. He may have hit three home runs in a game but he is still a Yankee and we Met fans have no need for correct pronunciations of their silly names. But, to see Sean smile was a wonderful thing.
Sean is eating really well and seems to be maintaining a good weight. He continues to work hard at his speech therapy and has been seen mouthing words but not yet able to generate sounds. He is also working out daily with his physical therapist and continues to take small but meaningful steps towards better mobility.
As was posted, please check with Frank or Kathy before attempting a visit this week. Sean has a lot going on and not a lot of free time for visits.
More to come….Steve
Sean flashed some long smiles throughout the day. Perhaps the biggest smile came when Nancy mispronounced Mark Teixeira’s name. I think she called him Texas-Era. He may have hit three home runs in a game but he is still a Yankee and we Met fans have no need for correct pronunciations of their silly names. But, to see Sean smile was a wonderful thing.
Sean is eating really well and seems to be maintaining a good weight. He continues to work hard at his speech therapy and has been seen mouthing words but not yet able to generate sounds. He is also working out daily with his physical therapist and continues to take small but meaningful steps towards better mobility.
As was posted, please check with Frank or Kathy before attempting a visit this week. Sean has a lot going on and not a lot of free time for visits.
More to come….Steve
Friday, May 7, 2010
Friday Afternoon, May 7
Special request from the Nemazie family:
Please call Frank or Kathy first before visiting Sean from 9-16 May (Sunday to Sunday) as his schedule will be in flux. Thanks!!!
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