Chris seems to be experiencing good pain control and he has acupuncture and massage 2-3 times a weeks to help with pain. His attitude is great and we are all extremely appreciative of all the support and prayers and love.
Chris is a 10-year-old boy who is currently paralyzed from the waist down after being hit by a stray bullet while attending a piano lesson on January 10th, 2008. Chris and his family face a difficult road ahead, and will need all the support and donations you can give. This blog is dedicated to keeping the public informed about how to help.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Update March 20th
After two months in the hospital and several weekend day and overnight passes Chris came home on March 11, 2008. We are happy to be in the same home together. We spent the first few days at home together with a few visitors, but mostly spent time together. This week we started having home visiting therapists and medical appointments. Chris was evaluated at the Children's Spine Clinic at Shriner's in Sacramento. He was accepted and we have follow up appts in May and September. Since Chris is only two months out from his injury, there is still initial healing that has to take place. We are encouraged by this.
Chris seems to be experiencing good pain control and he has acupuncture and massage 2-3 times a weeks to help with pain. His attitude is great and we are all extremely appreciative of all the support and prayers and love.
Chris seems to be experiencing good pain control and he has acupuncture and massage 2-3 times a weeks to help with pain. His attitude is great and we are all extremely appreciative of all the support and prayers and love.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Update - February 20
From Jennifer: "We want to continue to thank everyone for kind thoughts and actions. We are grateful for the many referrals and forwards about state of the art treatments. Thanks to all of you who have mentioned The Miami Project. We have talked with them and they are sending information about their research programs for children. We have also been in touch with the Christopher Reeve Foundation, U C Irvine, Rutgers University, BioEden's Stem Cell program and Lazer Treatments. Because Chris is 10 years old several people feel that during his lifetime there will be significant advancements. We are responsibly investigating these potential treatments. We must also however learn how to function on a daily basis upon discharge from the hospital. Currently we are dealing with pain management for the neuropathic pain Chris is experiencing. It is very real to him and we want him to be comforted. We are grateful to our Chiropractor/acupuncturist/massage therapist who visits Chris. He has much less pain following one of her massages/treatments. Thank you Beth Marx!!"
Monday, February 11, 2008
Chapel of the Chimes Benefit - Thank You!
Richard and Jennifer say: "A huge thank you to everyone who participated in and attended the benefit concert at the Chapel of the Chimes on Sunday. The energy was overflowing with love, caring, enthusiasm and above all community spirit. People came together to enjoy an afternoon of music and food and to share thoughts of encouragement with us. Our sincere thanks to Jim Callahan, Enid Hunkeler and all the event planners and volunteers. Special thanks to 'John' for his many hours of preparation. We recorded parts of the event and showed Chris later that night. He enjoyed watching it. Chris is also in school at Children's. He has a full day schedule and is enjoying visits from his schoolmates."
Jennifer says: "From the second I entered the room I began to cry. Looking to my left, right or straight ahead I saw my co-workers from the Division of Research (Kaiser) selling tickets, serving food or beverages and much more. Thank you so very much. You know I love you all.'"
Oakland Tribune article is here. San Francisco Chronicle article is here.
Jennifer says: "From the second I entered the room I began to cry. Looking to my left, right or straight ahead I saw my co-workers from the Division of Research (Kaiser) selling tickets, serving food or beverages and much more. Thank you so very much. You know I love you all.'"
Oakland Tribune article is here. San Francisco Chronicle article is here.
Your Comments Are Being Heard By Chris's Family
Please know that any offers or suggestions are being passed on to Chris's family. While they are too overwhelmed to constantly monitor the site at this time, we (Friends of the Family) have been passing on information to them. At least one of us visits this site everyday, forwarding all offers and suggestions to Chris's family. Please continue to leave words of encouragement, offers, suggestions and questions. Thank you all so much for visiting!
Monday, February 4, 2008
Chapel of the Chimes Benefit Concert - Sunday, February 10th
Chris's music school will be holding a benefit concert on Sunday, February 10, at Chapel of the Chimes on Piedmont Avenue. Proceeds will go to Chris's family.
Information about the concert is on The Music School at Piedmont Piano website. Tickets to the concert can be purchased on-line here.
Information about the concert is on The Music School at Piedmont Piano website. Tickets to the concert can be purchased on-line here.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Update - January 31
From Chris's mother Jennifer: "A mere three weeks after the shooting incident Chris continues to improve. His kidneys and wounds are healing nicely. He participates in physical and occupational therapy and is beginning a school program. Children's hospital has many great activities to keep him occupied and he is greatly enjoying limited visits from school friends. His spirits are good. Chris really enjoys reading the many beautiful cards from everyone. He reads all the cards we bring. Though he does not realize the magnitude of the outpouring of thoughts and prayers and well wishes he is grateful for the outpouring.
Richard and I want to thank everyone who has sent words of encouragement or offers to help. The encouraging words keep us all going. We are so impressed with the various fund raising events and marches for peace. We want to thank Crocker parents and friends who are so very supportive at this time. We are returning calls as time allows and will get to everyone. We also want to thank the staff at Children's hospital. Everyone loves children and feels good to Chris, Richard and I."
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