Last I read he move 3 fingers on one hand. Looking really good for him. Lets just hope he ends up walking one of these days.
2007-09-14 18:10:07
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answered by earthpigs1775 3
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On September 12, a report by Dr. Cappuccino and supporting neurosurgeon Dr. Kevin J. Gibbons was released via press conference that was shown live on ESPN. Gibbons reported that Kevin had been able to slightly move his arms and legs and also wiggle his toes. However, he could not move his hands. When asked about the report that Dr. Barth Green had made the day before in which Green stated that Everett would most likely walk out of the hospital, Cappuccino said that it was just an opinion and that walking out of the hospital was "not a realistic goal" at this point, but that Everett walking again was. Gibbons said that right now, the only thing they were concerned about was getting Kevin to walk again. Also in that report, it was stated the Kevin had been taken off the respirator and was able to breathe on his own.
2007-09-14 22:09:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Hes doing much better and very quickly. He will more than likely be able to walk. God Bless Kevin Everett.
2007-09-14 23:00:34
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answered by Dirty Sanchez 5
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Mark H
Your comment is absolutely sickening. Why would any human being make a comment like that when you know a guy is hoping to walk again? You are an idiot and a loser.
2007-09-14 22:50:01
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answered by My girls love the Packers too! 6
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The last I read, he was now able to move 3 fingers. Not much, but any movement is better then none. I read this on Friday morning.
2007-09-14 22:15:47
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answered by carmeliasue 6
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latest report on espn tonight is that he caught wood during a sponge bath.
2007-09-14 22:18:36
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answered by Anonymous
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