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Latest on chris is hes slowly coming out of his coma. Some response to people talking but could be paralysed on left side. Lost a shed load of weight (he'll need more beer) but could be moved to a different ward next week. still has a tracheotomy fitted though (no beer!).

i'm seeing him tomorrow pm so i'll let you know more then

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Just come back from the hospital seeing Chris.

There is definately life in his eyes now, seemed to recognise me as well and wanted to talk we think but still has his tracheotomy in.

Bones are on the mend and his RHS is moving quite freely; able to grip with his hand, scratch his balls and rub his beard!

LHS is not moving at all at the moment but hopefully next week he will be moved to a local specialist unit that will physio him and make him work a bit harder. Tracheotomy should be out next week.

Still coming out of his coma though so a long road ahead but I was amazed he looked as well as he did.

He has a big lump on his head (which is actually his brain) as they have still not put back his removed piece of skull yet.

There is some hope he may be able to come home for xmas for a few days - familiar surroundings may help him heal.

I gave his partner a cheque for 1000 today and she expressed her thanks to you all for caring and being so generous. She is coping as well as expected and her work have been very helpful too.

Thanks again all. Will keep you posted.

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OK I've counted our donation pot, thanks to everyone who put in it we have raised about £75 so I'm going to make it up to £100.00 as there are a few people that still want to put into it.

 

Please can someone PM me the detail of where to send the cheque

 

Cheers

Justin

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Cheques made payable to Treeline, with a covering letter explaining this is a donation to Chris Headdon, so VAT is not payable on this money. Address is in this link

http://www.treeline-treesurgery.co.uk/contact.aspx

Just to bump this thread dont forget if you wish to make a donation its not too late, and thanks on behalf of Treeline and Chris Headdon, best of luck for the future.

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Cheques made payable to Treeline, with a covering letter explaining this is a donation to Chris Headdon, so VAT is not payable on this money. Address is in this link

http://www.treeline-treesurgery.co.uk/contact.aspx

Just to bump this thread dont forget if you wish to make a donation its not too late, and thanks on behalf of Treeline and Chris Headdon, best of luck for the future.

 

just picked up on this thread, what happend too the chap

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