New articles on Honza's progress.
Press Democrat
Healdsburg Tribune
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Update June 21st
Honza is able to feel down to his hands and his stomach. The next step is for him to try to start moving bit by bit. If things keep going the way they are he'll be taken off the respirator and moved as soon as next week.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
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Friday, June 19, 2009
Honza in the News
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Update, June 18
Honza is able to feel sensation down to about his elbows in his arms and his mid chest area. He has been able to breath with out the ventilator for about 2 hours this morning which us up from 10 minutes yesterday. Other than that he had some headaches today and stuff but looks a little better.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Update
Today Honza has been put through a lot of CATscans and other tests. I haven't seen him yet today, but my mom has. There is no change in his physical state. I'm not sure when he can have visitors yet.
How it happened
Honza was at the Russian River with some of his best friends. He jumped into the water either from the bank of the river or the shallow end. He hit his head and from then on couldn't feel or move anything from neck down. He started drowning, but luckily his friends were there to quickly drag him out of the water and call 9-1-1. Shortly after, the helicopter came to rescue him, and flew him to Memorial Hospital in Santa Rosa, where he is staying now. He had to have a surgery done to correct his spine and vertebrae, and now he has a tube down his throat and is on all kinds of medications, IVs, sleeping doses and so on. He still can't feel his legs or arms, but he can nod his head and see, hear, think and whatnot. That's pretty much it so far, and I would appreciate your help, which at this point is donations and spreading the word. Thanks
Thank you for helping Honza!
Hi everyone, this is Vojta Ripa, and this blog is for my brother to try to get as many people together so everyone can hear the real story about what happened to Honza, and to try to get a feedback from people if they have any questions or comments. But mainly, we want to tell people what they can do for Honza, and that is to contribute to a fund we have set up for him.
Surgery went ok; he still can't feel his arms or legs, hopefully this will change within the next week to 6 months, but no one knows yet.
So far, Honza shouldn't have any visitors, but I will let everyone know as soon as he can. He will be in Memorial Hospital for a week, and then they want to send him to Santa Clara, but that will only be possible with a lot of financial help, and that's where you come in! Every penny counts, so don't be shy to just donate change! Use the PayPal donation button at the right to donate to the Exchange Bank fund.
You can also call this number to make a donation: 707-473-2662 (the Exchange Bank address is 1031 Vine Street, Healdsburg, CA 95448, and the website is http://www.exchangebank.com/)
THANKS! AND SPREAD THE WORD!
Surgery went ok; he still can't feel his arms or legs, hopefully this will change within the next week to 6 months, but no one knows yet.
So far, Honza shouldn't have any visitors, but I will let everyone know as soon as he can. He will be in Memorial Hospital for a week, and then they want to send him to Santa Clara, but that will only be possible with a lot of financial help, and that's where you come in! Every penny counts, so don't be shy to just donate change! Use the PayPal donation button at the right to donate to the Exchange Bank fund.
You can also call this number to make a donation: 707-473-2662 (the Exchange Bank address is 1031 Vine Street, Healdsburg, CA 95448, and the website is http://www.exchangebank.com/)
THANKS! AND SPREAD THE WORD!
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