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This is reposted from a mass mailer from his wife, Gaelle.
.................................................. ........................... .......... Wednesday 13th July 2004 Aaaaaah - I haven't laughed so much in months .... Ari has not stopped talking since he started on the 4th July. No need to teach him how to talk again, he hasn't forgotten his vocabulary ! Including Afrikaans, and a dabble of French. And his sense of humour has not left him, he teases his nurses and has us bent over double. He still has trouble pronouncing properly, but that doesn't stop him from rambling on and on, luckily he is patient and does not mind repeating ! Stangely enough, he has been convinced that this is 1995 and that he is 21, hence he does not believe me when I tell him that the Boks won the Rugby World Cup here that year... Stranger still, he has absolutely no memory of African Angling Safaris, and finds it fascinating to see himself on TV all the time, when I run the episodes for him. He promises to take me fishing soon though, as soon as he can walk. I told him about LAzarus Banks, and he said I must take him there. Ari's short-term memory is very short indeed, and we have to explain to him why his body doesn't work very well every time he wakes up, or he asks if his legs are broken ? or if he is paralysed ? He does recognise everyone he sees, and even knows most of his fish species, and all his fishing tackle suppliers ! I've started him on his laptop, and because his fingers are a little stuck and not very strong, he keeps complaining that the stupid computer won't do what he wants it to - get me another one that works ! He also can't wait to go out to a movie and party with his mates, last night he was climbing out of his bed so that I would take him, no argument possible ! These last 9 days have been so very interesting, we are now at last finding out what is going on inside Ari's brain, and he has become very pro-active in his recovery - so much so, that progress is being made daily - and we may just be able to take him to the Okavango in time for the huge predicted Barbel Run this year ! (I hope). Many Many Thank Yous for all the supportive letters we've received from all you fishing friends out there ! I now realise he doesn't remember that I've read them to him, and he probably wonders what you're all talking about, but that doesn't matter, it's the spirit that counts !!! To Ari, and to all ! Gaëlle Bert |
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