Hi everyone, I was able to visit Ritch last night and it was an encouraging visit.
As earlier reported he is out of his coma, but for the most part still non-responsive.
When I arrived Ritch was sleeping. Soon after he woke up and when I started to talk to him, he turned his head and looked at me. I can't tell you how great that felt. I even thought I saw an effort to smile at one point. I gave him a thumbs up and started rattling off names of people who were thinking of him and pulling for him across the country. I talked about football to him. Held the Lions jersey the team brought in front of him. At times he seemed to respond to my voice, other times he did not. He can't follow you across the room with his eyes.
Overall this is a huge improvement, but again I stress he has a long way to go. I am not sure if he knew who I was or understood what I was saying, only that he could hear me and acknowledged my presence my turning his head to look at me. I bellowed a couple Bwaaaaaaaaanaaaaaas to keep the fight going inside him.
I have been told this morning by a family member that he smiled at the nurse this morning. That's our Ritch, always making the best of things!
Unfortunately I can't make it to tonight's gathering, but I have been told his brother will be in attendance, and should have a further update on his status for those in attendance.
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Hi Brian Thnx for the update. Ill send your regards tonight. BBOrangeShoes99 wrote:Hi everyone, I was able to visit Ritch last night and it was an encouraging visit.
As earlier reported he is out of his coma, but for the most part still non-responsive.
When I arrived Ritch was sleeping. Soon after he woke up and when I started to talk to him, he turned his head and looked at me. I can't tell you how great that felt. I even thought I saw an effort to smile at one point. I gave him a thumbs up and started rattling off names of people who were thinking of him and pulling for him across the country. I talked about football to him. Held the Lions jersey the team brought in front of him. At times he seemed to respond to my voice, other times he did not. He can't follow you across the room with his eyes.
Overall this is a huge improvement, but again I stress he has a long way to go. I am not sure if he knew who I was or understood what I was saying, only that he could hear me and acknowledged my presence my turning his head to look at me. I bellowed a couple Bwaaaaaaaaanaaaaaas to keep the fight going inside him.
I have been told this morning by a family member that he smiled at the nurse this morning. That's our Ritch, always making the best of things!
Unfortunately I can't make it to tonight's gathering, but I have been told his brother will be in attendance, and should have a further update on his status for those in attendance.
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Thanks for the update ... Good news indeed
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It's not a gay pub. It's a pub next to the gay community and ST Pauls hospital. You can mingle with the gay community and you wouldn't even know it unless your hung up about it. You'll see when you get there. The pub is not an issue.D wrote:as per this thread http://lionbackers.com/bc_lions/viewtop ... =2&t=16788
Seeing as nobody other than brian is able to see Ritch at this time a bunch of us will be gathering for a few beer at the pub the attack happened at Ya I know it's a gay bar but it is a way for us to get together and send Ritch some Karma. If you can't be tolerant and accepting it's better that you don't show up however if you can make it the more the merrier
here is a link to the pubs website http://www.thefountainheadpub.com/ the address is 1025 Davie Street
Friday will be 2 weeks after the incident, there is also a PPV Canuck game at 6 which would have us in the same pub exactly 2 weeks after the attack. I dunno the lord works in mysterious ways maybe this can help.
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thanks for the update, I was just going by what the newspapers reported .... i should know better than that
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All things considered that was fun, it was also nice to get a 1st hand update on Ritch from his family.
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How is his family doing? Are they feeling more optimistic now?D wrote:All things considered that was fun, it was also nice to get a 1st hand update on Ritch from his family.
Definately .... he is now awake, not Fully coherant but making progress that progress has given them renewed hopeBlue In BC wrote:How is his family doing? Are they feeling more optimistic now?D wrote:All things considered that was fun, it was also nice to get a 1st hand update on Ritch from his family.
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hi I just got off the phone with VGH. I couldnt get any info. Rich is under a No Information guideline. Much different than last week when i got transfered to his floor. Anyone have more news. Thnx Bob
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I just got back from seeing Ritch, This is the first time I have seen him. he was out of bed sitting in a wheel chair. It took a moment but I think he recognized me, he cracked a few smiles and his eyes lit up from time to time. He seemed to enjoy the flames losing last night and the Canucks haveing a chance to take first place. And the football hat I brought ... hehe he always liked that hat and now it's his. I think he tried to talk a few times but he can't because he has a thing in his throat. I think they are hoping to remove the thing in his throat in a week to 2 weeks as they move him to another ward. His hands remained clenched in front of him, he moves his right foot a lot like he has an itch or he wants his leg in shape for training camp.
As many of you know it's not a great sight to see a friend in that condition but based on what I have heard and now seen Ritch is fighting and progressing slowly but surely. Keep him in your thoughts and prayers .... Let's Go Turd
As many of you know it's not a great sight to see a friend in that condition but based on what I have heard and now seen Ritch is fighting and progressing slowly but surely. Keep him in your thoughts and prayers .... Let's Go Turd
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Are other people allowed to visit now?
no he is still in icuBlue In BC wrote:Are other people allowed to visit now?
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That's great news D.
To others, I was able to see Ritch on tuesday. I had about the same experience sans wheelchair!.. No doubt he is responding and trying to communicate at least on the inside... I was able to talk to his surgeon and he's sure he will recover and leave the hospital (lets assume that there are no assurances on anything), with the usual caveats especially short term memory.
To others, I was able to see Ritch on tuesday. I had about the same experience sans wheelchair!.. No doubt he is responding and trying to communicate at least on the inside... I was able to talk to his surgeon and he's sure he will recover and leave the hospital (lets assume that there are no assurances on anything), with the usual caveats especially short term memory.
This is good news, glad to see the improvements on Ritch's behalf. I am looking forward to his appearance around the TG's, that and the message boards are where he excelled in his own version. Prayers still going out for Ritch, keep on moving the yardsticks.Lionheart wrote:That's great news D.
To others, I was able to see Ritch on tuesday. I had about the same experience sans wheelchair!.. No doubt he is responding and trying to communicate at least on the inside... I was able to talk to his surgeon and he's sure he will recover and leave the hospital (lets assume that there are no assurances on anything), with the usual caveats especially short term memory.
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