Not bad. The boy is doing well and back to school, part time. Had to finally have surgery on his wrist cuz the bone shifted. My granddaughter is still about 6 weeks away from being freed from her wheel chair, but she is getting PT and CT a few times a week to keep her muscles strong. Gonna be a tough battle for both of them for a while. But, they're strong, athletic kids and that's what saved them. Thanx for asking, WAMO!!!G! HOW ARE THE KIDDOS DOING?
Dear Greg T:Not bad. The boy is doing well and back to school, part time. Had to finally have surgery on his wrist cuz the bone shifted. My granddaughter is still about 6 weeks away from being freed from her wheel chair, but she is getting PT and CT a few times a week to keep her muscles strong. Gonna be a tough battle for both of them for a while. But, they're strong, athletic kids and that's what saved them. Thanx for asking, WAMO!!!
Yes, they are improving day by day. For an extremely busy girl of 17 I find it amazing that she's in such high spirits. Here is a high school senior who was in marching band, varsity cheer, competitive cheer, competitive dance, working in a nursing home, and taking pre-req classes for college next year while carrying a 3.9 GPA. She went from this to wheel chair in a blink of an eye. Yet, she has big smiles and smartassed one-liners for pappa. Thanx for the well-wishes, Bill.Dear Greg T:
At least, things seem to be progressing. Best wishes to all for rapid improvement.
Thanx, Seven!This is great to hear Greg, glad there getting better.