Charles Blackwell left hospital and returned home today! He is on the road to recovery! Faith combined with his strength and our wishes surely played a part in his recovery thus far.
Mr. Blackwell has regained most of his movement that was lost as a result of the stroke. Although he will be going home, he will be needing help and assistance for quite some time. Thankfully, he has loving family members and car club brothers to help with that.
Let's show him know we care! Please leave a few MORE words of encouragement in the section below.
| Date | 2009-09-26 |
| By | On behalf of Henry and Juanita |
| Subject | Email for Charles |
That is good news. Tell Charles that Henry and Juanita are thinking of him and he is still in our prayers.
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| Date | 2009-09-26 |
| By | On behalf of the Maple Valley Street Rats |
| Subject | Email concerning Charles |
Thank God! What fantastic news!!!! Please let him know the Rats are pulling for him and that he has a speed recovery.
Marcia
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| Date | 2009-09-26 |
| By | Walter Slade |
| Subject | Charles |
Hey Charles, I know I offered to help you with your cars if you needed, but this is an extreme way of making me see the need. :>) A little humor. The truth is, if there is something I can do to help you, you have my email and phone number. Stay strong, Brother Me.
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| Date | 2009-09-26 |
| By | Robert Davis |
| Subject | You Go Man |
Glad to see you made it home, will see you after you get a little more rest.
Like the Bangkok Police said to David Carradine, " Hang in there"
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| Date | 2009-09-08 |
| By | Clarence Freeman |
| Subject | Mr. Blackwell |
Hello my friend. So sorry to hear about your stroke. You are tough, as shown by your wrist episode. Stay positive. My wife was paralized on both sides a year ago. Left side has all come back, right side( which was hit the hardest) a little slower. She, with the help of a quad cane, can now walk 60 feet. It is slow but she is walking. Get lots of physical therapy and push yourself as hard as you can. It really pays off. I will try to come by and see you sometimes. Get well and get back into the '58 Impala. We will talk cars when I see you. Best wishes, Your FORMER OLD DENTIST, Clarence