Brian has been transferred to shenton park rehabilitation hospital where he is continuing to progress with his physiotherapy and recovery. He still isn't receiving visitors but he's in better spirits now. He has been able to speak to Terri but its still hard to talk. He has been on his feet once or twice.
Still a long way to go but Brian is doing really well.
I was speaking to Terri last night and she's been overwhelmed by the support and help given by the local and interstate bowlers. Special thanks have to be given to Glad for all that she has organised and helped out with since the accident.
Brian is about 4 weeks ahead of his scheduled recovery program which is great. He's in good spirits and was really lifted by the support he and his family have received.
G'day All
I went over to Shenton Pk to visit Brian before I departed to Cairns on Mon.
Talk about WOW!!!!! Brian was sitting up in the wheel chair and he has been walking (only a few steps) unassisted. He is talking (can't shut him up) and we had some laughs. His progress is coming along very well. Brian is hoping to be able to leave Sh. Pk and stay out overnight shortly so I hope that happens soon.
I will be thinking of ya mate while I'm away and hope that you go home soon.
Cheers
Mick
Hey Guys and Girls, I was done at Cannington last night for the Holt Challenge Meeting, and Brain made a special visit and he is looking and feeling great. Keep up the good progress Brian
Brian is home and doing really well. His sense of humour has stayed intact through the whole process and whilst a full recovery is still in progress, he is independant and mobile and glad to be out of hospital.
I had a quick chat to him a few monday's ago and he challenged me to a race from the cafe to the lanes.
Thommo has modified a bike for him to continue his rehab at home so we expect to see his strength and speed improving daily.