oops,  I didn't mean to be understood that I think he has good  chances,  I 
personally think he's screwed.  the 'they' who are  optimistic are his doctors 
I believe.  I think he may be a highly mobile  'super quad' some day and this 
is based only on the fact that he is already  moving his arms and legs.  I 
don't expect he will ever walk normally, and  returning to football is 
something 
I wouldn't wish on anyone.
Dave
 
 
In a message dated 9/12/2007 12:53:42 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
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I think the doctors are being generous and very optimistic.  And  that is 
good too.  
However, doctors like firemen, will say the fire is "Struck" but will  stick 
around for
awhile to see if their are any hotspots.
I truly wish the best for Mr. Everett and hope for a complete recovery  for 
him. I also hope that he
is able to return to football and have a successful career.
 
I'd wait 30 days before passing on too much hope.  Granted its going  to be 
difficult, but not impossible.
Best Wishes
W
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 9/12/2007 2:43:54 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

on the news this morning, he is reportedly already moving his arms and  legs. 
 they are very hopeful for him walking again.   
    while I was in rehab, a gal came in who had  stretched her spine over the 
steering wheel in a car accident.   everything popped right back into place 
with 'no' damage.  she was  walking with a walker and had very quad spastic 
looking hands. - not exactly  'no' damage.   I don't know how she turned out.
Dave



 



 



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