She was rescued by her neighbors and hospitalized. Friends accompanied her during surgery and contributed blood. Her recovery took several months. She didn't let bitterness hold her back. She resumed teaching and studying international affairs.
She will go home to have surgery very shortly.
She's in great hands with Dr. Taft and our sports medicine staff, so I wasn't surprised to hear that everything went well with the surgery this morning. Now she can get on the road to recovery. We look forward to having her back at 100 percent in the fall.
He's a tough guy. He had shoulder surgery and has come back. His shoulder hurts him, but he still practices.
He's going to call me after the surgery or have his wife call me. He's going to be here Sunday for sure so he can say his goodbyes, but he's coming back Saturday.
He's capable of doing it. He's got to be comfortable physically, and then he's got to be comfortable with the system. I think both the surgery and the new system have probably been a big adjustment for him.
He's been feeling this for years, and he doesn't feel it anymore, so he's ecstatic about the surgery because he knows that he's beyond that. He wants to go out and throw right now. That's how good he feels, he thinks he can go out and do stuff.
Having plastic surgery is pathetic. You don't look any younger; you look well for a bit until it starts going again, but it takes all the character out.
Her kidneys are shutting down. They are doing this surgery to save the kidneys and give the doctors time to find out what is wrong.
He (Richards) had his done and he's back to 100 per cent. His surgery lasted an hour and a bit so his surgery was a little longer and he had a little more tearing in his, but he's back to where he doesn't really think about it.