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Started by Marcq, March 14, 2015, 02:05:36 AM

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Marcq

in case you didn't know

E-mail from Ken's daughter:
Hello Family and Friends,
I'm sending a mass e-mail as I'm finding it difficult to keep up with everyone individually.
My Dad is doing GREAT! The challenges he's overcome since the stroke(s) in August 2014
are absolutely amazing.
He truly is a success story!
Since being admitted to the rehab center in Prince George, some major goals have been
achieved; he's eating by himself, walking short distances with a walker, learning to hand
write again, his speech has improved tremendously, but most important: His spirits remain
high and he's determined to recover!! We were told in September that he probably
would never walk again, and would be in a wheelchair. Wow, we sure showed them, didn't
we?!!
He couldn't have done it without all the love and support from our family and friends. I
often tease him, that he has more friends than I do.
Although he's doing exceptionally well, he still has challenges to face, and the road to
recovery will be long. Additionally, his right shoulder is still "frozen" and should unthaw as
time goes on, and he continues to exercise the muscles.
Unfortunately, his time at the rehab center is coming to an end on April 7th. It's not for lack
of progress or goals being achieved, it's because the healthcare system has indicated that
he's over-stayed the "time limit" of in-patient rehab care.
Why? because there are 45 people on the waiting list for the 35 bed rehab unit. so they are
pushing him out. I was able to extend his stay by one month, as they were going to
discharge him in March. On my last meeting with the care team, I was told that they will
not be extending his stay past April.
So he will be discharged to the Smithers hospital, to continue what little therapy they
provide, and work towards transitioning home. There is some concern from the care
team that he may never be independent.. but I say: Never say never! Of course, he won't
be independent immediately, but as time goes on and he continues therapy, I believe he will
achieve his independence.
I will continue to send updates as time permits, and keep everyone posted.
Until then, thank you allagain for your support and well wishes.

Sincerely,
Sherry

Get well Ken

Marc..

Keta

Hi, my name is Lee and I have a fishing gear problem.

I have all of the answers, yup, no, maybe.

A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way.
Mark Twain

alantani

wow!  glad he's making great progress. 
send me an email at alantani@yahoo.com for questions!

Bryan Young

Progress is a great thing.  Keep it up Ken.
:D I talk with every part I send out and each reel I repair so that they perform at the top of their game. :D

whalebreath

Once he's home-with Spring coming in the north country-he'll be even better.

Tiddlerbasher


Alto Mare

I didn't know, no wonder I haven't seen him around on the site.
I'm glad he's doing better.
Good news!
Forget about all the reasons why something may not work. You only need to find one good reason why it will.

wallacewt

he is a specialist ABU man with a lot of knowledge
get back on here ken,
we need you mate

Robert Janssen

Yes, I too was dismayed to hear this. I had no idea, even if I had noticed his absence lately. Not at all long ago I recommended him as a fact-checking source for a fellow writing a book about ABU reels. Little did I know...

Nevertheless, it seems as though things are on the mend; I'm glad to hear that.

.

Robert Janssen

Anyone heard anything lately? I tried sending an email a while back,  but no response...

Reel 224

That certainly is encouraging news. All the best to your dads recovery. 
"I don't know the key to success,but the key to failure is trying to please everyone."