His parents were able to return to Boston for a few days last week. They are back in town now and a little more prepared for the fast-approaching summer heat. They have been enjoying New Orleans restaurants and are settling in well.
Welcome
Thank you for visiting to check in on Ryan's progress towards recovery. Ryan has always been there for everyone he knows and right now we all hope we can live up to his example by being there for him and his family while he heals. He is strong and we all know that if anyone can come through this it is him.
While Ryan's injuries are serious and frightening, the best thing for us to do is all stay on the same page with accurate information but also all stay positive and look forward to the good news to come. The aim of this site is to reflect the incremental changes in his condition. Also, this should provide a space to express your love and concern for Ryan and his family.
While Ryan's injuries are serious and frightening
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Weekend
Ryan is still in the ICU. They are hoping to move him to a different floor in LSU University Hospital any day. He will move over to Touro and begin rehab once a space opens up. We're hoping it will be this week, but there are no guarantees. He continues to make small improvements each day. He smiles frequently when we speak to him and will nod his head when we ask him questions such as "do you recognize us?" He is unable to talk because of the tracheotomy but will sometimes mouth words and make small sounds. While there's not too much to report these days, we will continue to post updates, even if it's just status quo.
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