Anybody know if his condition has improved? <BR> <BR>What I know: <BR>Robert was skateboarding at the pwt and hit his head hard. Had to be taken in for surgery to relieve the pressure on his brain which induced a coma. Scary, scary situation. Get well soon kid!
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Yesterday I read an email that was from a "good source". He is apparently doing much better and his surgery was succesful. He's out of ICU and will be released and brought to an Orlando hospital (may be there already).
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Lloyd, how is Shaun feeling. This PWT stop was hard on the pros it sounds like, on the water and off.
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Thanks for the update Lloyd. Sounds like Shaun is getting slowly back to normal, I saw a post from him earlier, that's great. Even though it was a terrible accident, it must make you proud to see the kind of impact Shaun has made on the wakeboarding community, through the outpouring of support you have seen on this site. Take care.
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WOW, "induced a coma", that is some scary stuff! <BR>I hope he makes it out of this ok.
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BSflower - Shaun appears much better today. He was just here and looks and sounds 100% better. <BR> <BR>Steve. - It is good to see the response..thanks <BR> <BR>Ryan - you are definately right about "scary" - it's really tough watching your kid through one of these situations. We are all praying for Robert!
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I guess Soven was not wearing a helmet? Or was he.
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My prayers go out to the Sovens and there friends. I hope he recovers well. As for Shaun, I hope you are doing well man! Take care.
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Yeah, I was wondering the same about the helmet, I hope he's alright too, a comma doesn't sound like fun. Glad to hear Shaun is doing better too.
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This is from an email I got from Robert's dad this evening... <BR> <BR>"Robert unfortunately suffered an extreme significant head injury while skateboarding. While he usually wears a helmet, on this one occassion he wasn't wearing one and while going down a small hill apparently hit a crack in the sidewalk and crashed. He suffered a fractured skull with multiple intracranial bleeds (subarachnoid bleed, epidural bleed, and subdural bleed). After emergency surgery, he was unresponsive and required ventilator assistance for 24 hours and finally woke up 36 hours after surgery. After 5 days in the hospital Robert was discharged today. He still has significant headaches and nausea and some mild short term memory loss. Unfortunately all of this could have been prevented had he worn his helmet but hopefully will have full recovery in 2-3 weeks although he will miss the rest of the school year recovering and will not be allowed to have any sporting involvement for 2 months. Thanks for everyone's prayers and concerns. Wayne Soven"
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thats a bummer to hear, Robert has some mad riding ability. Saw him at nationals last year and he killed it. Get well soon Robert.
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Thanks for that Dave. I know a lot of people were probably wondering.
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