We went and saw him last week.
He is still moving forward but the pace has seemed to slow down ... this may be typical in this type of rehab.
They say that he is walking better and longer but we never get to see him walk when we go there. He is always in his bed ... and the last 3 or 4 visits, he is glued to the TV. It appears, to us, that he is getting very comfortable with the status quo and we wonder if his staying at this rehab hospital is now hindering his drive to move forward.
It's like a catch 22 ... he can't go home (or leave) until he is mobile, but the amount of stimulation/interaction within the hospital is no where near what he needs to do ... they appear to do everything for him so he is not forced to do it on his own ... if he was home, maybe he would be forced to do more things to help himself ... I guess I am saying that I think he is getting lazy due to the environment ... I could be wrong.
Bodhi ... I delivered the diecast models ...
His eyes got huge and he said ... "OH MY GOD !!!" ... that's AWESOME !!!
He really did like them and we got them out of their boxes and put them in his room so that he could see them all the time.