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Injured Local Rider (Lorne Smyth #946)
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<blockquote data-quote="Naturaledge" data-source="post: 103635" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>This is all I have:</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://manitobamotocross.com/info/4227/update-on-lorne-smyth-june-20th/" target="_blank">Update on Lorne Smyth – June 20th</a></p><p> </p><p>Lorne is breathing on his own and has been moved out of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit into a Step-Down Unit. This is an excellent sign as it means he is stable. The hospital staff is continuing physio to keep up his range of motion and he’s in a chair-type bed for a few hours each day. He has moved his arms and legs, and while the progress seems slow, this is a good sign.</p><p>The Smyth family is overwhelmed with and so appreciative of the encouragement and support they have received. While many would like to visit him, the family has asked that we give Lorne a little more time as consistency with the people around him right now is so important to his recovery.</p><p>Let’s continue to give thoughts, prayers and support to Lorne and his family in any way we can!!</p><p>June 20th, 2012</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naturaledge, post: 103635, member: 11"] This is all I have: [URL='http://manitobamotocross.com/info/4227/update-on-lorne-smyth-june-20th/']Update on Lorne Smyth – June 20th[/URL] Lorne is breathing on his own and has been moved out of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit into a Step-Down Unit. This is an excellent sign as it means he is stable. The hospital staff is continuing physio to keep up his range of motion and he’s in a chair-type bed for a few hours each day. He has moved his arms and legs, and while the progress seems slow, this is a good sign. The Smyth family is overwhelmed with and so appreciative of the encouragement and support they have received. While many would like to visit him, the family has asked that we give Lorne a little more time as consistency with the people around him right now is so important to his recovery. Let’s continue to give thoughts, prayers and support to Lorne and his family in any way we can!! June 20th, 2012 [/QUOTE]
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