He has made incredible progress over the last 21/2 months, his speech has returned to normal, his gait is close to what it was before and he has the bursts of energy teenagers are expected to have. It's good to see that, his spirit is still very much alive. His biggest concerns are his appearance (he has regained all his previous weight though) and how far behind he is in school too. Freshman year is an important year in school for all and it's hard to convince him that his recovery is more important than anything else right now.

Today we went through some pre-surgery appointments and early tomorrow he gets admitted, if all goes well he should be home in a few days. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers so far, they have been a tremendous source of comfort.
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I've been checking this blog for a few months, and at first I wasn't sure what the thing was about. But I get it now, and I feel like I have witnessed an amazing story. Good luck to you and your son.
- Rocky
All my positive thoughts are with Bailey and you. May this be the last hurdle for him.
No community is an island my friend. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all.
All the best lads.
thinkin positive on the east coast Gaz.
Good Luck!
best of luck!!!!!!
your optimism and strength is above admirable.
thinking of you -
to bailey -speedy healing and a complete recovery!
xo spider
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