Wednesday, May 09, 2007


We've had a real roller-coaster ride at work this week. On Monday we were told that a coworker (Ken) had crashed his motorcycle during a race in Tulare over the weekend. It's only Wednesday and so far we've been told that;
-Ken is on full life support,
-There's no hope for Ken to recover,
-He has "flat-lined" a couple of times,
-Ken has a 50/50 chance of recovery according to a specialist,
-Recovery (if it happens) could still leave Ken blind and partially paralyzed.
Ken's family is struggling with a lot of questions and options right now. If there is no improvement, Ken may be removed from life support some time this weekend. We all hope Ken would be strong enough to keep living and healing, but that hope seems dim. We've heard that Ken is responding to voices and the sound of his name, so we're recording verbal messages today here at work to be played at his bedside with the hope that it may help. I'm usually stumped trying to sign a birthday card; what do you say to a coworker who isn't expected to survive? Lots of people told Ken that we're praying for him, some read scripture. I mentioned his being a bass player and that I hoped he'd be playing again soon. Goodbye didn't seem to be the right thing to say. Your prayers would be appreciated.
05/14/07
Recieved this Email this morning:
Because his situation was getting worse, the family decided to keep with their decision to remove Ken from Life Support. He passed peacefully at 1AM Sunday. Ken has often said that he would rather go quickly doing what he loves to do than to simply grow old.
Ken's family and close friends send their sincere thanks for everything you all have done for Ken and his family.

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