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Some of you may remember the Tucson High School basketball player, Joe Kay, who was hurt in an after game celebration. I wrote his Mom to ask how Joe is doing. She wrote back and sent some articles about her son. I thought I'd share.
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I do remember that you wrote me within just a few days after Joe's injury. Thank you for checking in about his recovery. After seven weeks in a Phoenix hospital, Joe was released on March 26. On March 29, he began a full-time full-day rehab program in Phoenix. (We live in Tucson, but we have rented an apartment in Phoenix for his rehab here.) He is walking -- slowly and deliberately, but without a cane. Much of his speech has returned. He is still very concerned about his right upper-extremity. In three weeks, he'll be adjusting his rehabilitation schedule in order to see a hand/arm specialist daily. His spirits remain high, and he is working very very hard every day. His goal is to walk into Stanford in September 2005. Here are a few links to newspaper stories that give more details:
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/index.php?page=youth&story_id=051404c1_kaystory
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/index.php?page=local&story_id=052104a4_kay
http://www.az************/arizonarepublic/sports/articles/0530heroes0530.html
Thank you so much for your support of Joe.
Best,
Suzanne Rabe
Joe Kay's mother
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I do remember that you wrote me within just a few days after Joe's injury. Thank you for checking in about his recovery. After seven weeks in a Phoenix hospital, Joe was released on March 26. On March 29, he began a full-time full-day rehab program in Phoenix. (We live in Tucson, but we have rented an apartment in Phoenix for his rehab here.) He is walking -- slowly and deliberately, but without a cane. Much of his speech has returned. He is still very concerned about his right upper-extremity. In three weeks, he'll be adjusting his rehabilitation schedule in order to see a hand/arm specialist daily. His spirits remain high, and he is working very very hard every day. His goal is to walk into Stanford in September 2005. Here are a few links to newspaper stories that give more details:
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/index.php?page=youth&story_id=051404c1_kaystory
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/index.php?page=local&story_id=052104a4_kay
http://www.az************/arizonarepublic/sports/articles/0530heroes0530.html
Thank you so much for your support of Joe.
Best,
Suzanne Rabe
Joe Kay's mother