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TODAY

25 Monday Jun 2018

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#SaolWalk   #PádraigsWalk

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I thought today would never come. I thought this was all way too complicated. I thought all our plans would just collapse and end up in a heap of rubble.

Too much thinking, too much thinking. Too much imagining all sorts of difficulties that might happen.

We went. Off to Boston and Cape Cod.

4OutOf4

24 Sunday Jun 2018

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#SaolWalk   #PadraigsWalk

The waiting is over. Tomorrow (really: today) we’ll get up early, get ready, and make our way to the airport. It’ll be a long flight, the longest Pádraig has been on for five years.

There will be a few people who will be going with us, walking on the Cape, and walking in spirit. – If you want to join us on Wednesday and want to let us know, click here.

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As it happens, a programme RTÉ’s Irish Language Channel TG4 did a few months ago, will be shown this Tuesday at 9.30 pm and, again, on Friday at 11.05 pm. It will also be available afterwards on TG4’s player.

 

From: Mail on Sunday TV Guide

I’m going to sleep now for a few hours. Starting tired is not ideal. I know. It’s exactly what happened five years ago. And we didn’t sleep (and eat) for a long time. I am so looking forward to spending this time with Pádraig. Preparing this trip was bordering on the insane. Everything took ages. Doing this in Europe is not easy. Going overseas is a whole different kettle of fish.

But tonight, it’s all looking good. And tomorrow, we’ll have a great and exciting day travelling. Sleep is completely overrated anyways.

23 Saturday Jun 2018

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#SaolWalk   #PadraigsWalk

Even if there were tons of things to prepare for Pádraig’s journey to Cape Cod,
it would probably be too late now to do that.

Thankfully, the most important items are sorted. We finally found a place that would rent us a wheelchair accessible car. We have accommodation in Boston and in Hyannis. We double-checked with Aer Lingus that they are expecting Pádraig and a large wheelchair.

I will try to contact a few more journalists tomorrow, both here in Ireland and in the USA and Boston/Cape Cod. We really do want to give Pádraig’s wish that drivers “share the road” as public as possible.

There is a slow but steady increase in the number of people who will be joining us for our walk on Wednesday. With things like this, there’s always Arlo Guthrie’s Alice’s Restaurant that come to my mind:

If one person, just one person does it they may think he’s really sick and
They won’t take him. And if two people, two people do it, in harmony
They may think they’re both faggots and they won’t take either of them
And if three people do it, three, can you imagine, three people walking in
Singing a bar of Alice’s Restaurant and walking out. They may think it’s an
Organization. And can you, can you imagine fifty people a day, I said
Fifty people a day walking in singin a bar of Alice’s Restaurant and
Walking out. And friends they may thinks it’s a movement

And that’s what it is

The Germans tonight scored the latest game changing goal in the history of FIFA world cup.

I am too tired to write down’ anything that makes sense:)

Ask your friends around Boston to join us on Wednesday morning.

#SaolWalk   #PadraigsWalk

Floored

22 Friday Jun 2018

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#SaolWalk   #PadraigsWalk

I have decided to take it easy. I’ll be difficult enough as it is. What will be will be. Sometimes the impossible happens all by itself. I have this feeling that Pádraig’s journey to Boston and the Cape will be one of these occasions. I don’t know about anybody else. But when he left from Hyannis airport the last time, I did not expect to return to the place with him. It’s a big journey for myself, but what a journey this will be for Pádraig!

Although we’ve been really busy getting ready for Monday and next week, Pádraig is still continuing with his own personal training. And he is getting better all the time. Here’s an example from today.

Pádraig was lying on his stomach on an exercise mat on the floor. The physio was using tiny electrical charges to stimulate and wake up the muscles on his back (you’ll see the wires in the video). Pádraig put is toes straight on the floor. He then straightens his leg and relaxes it, with his toes pointing downwards at the floor. That by itself is a difficult exercise. But then, the physio asks him to keep his legs straight up in the air parallel to the floor and pushes down his knees as hard as they can. And Pádraig doesn’t let them, until they ask him to relax and put his knees down softly on the matt. – Try it yourself, It’s a very hard exercise and you’ll need all your strength for it. Now try it not just once, but ten times.

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Absolutely outstanding, I was floored just watching it.

PS: Watched a clip of the world’s longest running chat show, the Late Late Show, tonight with Ryan Tubridy and Christy Moore singing Lingo Politico. What a song and what a performance!

Misunderstanding

21 Thursday Jun 2018

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#SaolWalk   #PadraigsWalk

Five years ago today, I was getting ready to go to China the next day. First to Beijing and then on to Sanya on Hainan Island, in the South China Sea. I was going to give a presentation at a conference there. Pádraig was on Cape Cod, working in a Restaurant and a small country hotel. I was so looking forward to China – I was going to meet old friends and make new ones, do some really interesting work, and discover tons of exciting stuff about this really incredible country, its people and its culture.

Today, Pádraig had his usual physio session. there is a subtle but significant change happening in these sessions. It really seems that Pádraig’s pace of progress has at least slightly accelerated. He picks up exercises and new movements faster than he used to. There are observable and measurable changes at almost every session. Of course, this could be a short phase but if it is not, his progress will be more clearly visible and noticeable very soon.

This is Thursday, the day one or several of his friends call in to spend time with Pádraig and update him on what is going on in their world. Today was no different. How brilliant is that? Five years on, an his friends’ support and friendship is as strong as ever. Absolutely amazing and a real credit to them!

Finally, turns out it has all been a misunderstanding, again. And there has been an apology for this misunderstanding, again.

And then an email asking what time would suit us to have a meeting at the office of the Attorney General on Tuesday.

I wonder what is causing all this confusion and ‘misunderstanding’? The first thought that came to my mind was, and I am saying this with the greatest respect: if it is so difficult to arrange a meeting I can see the infinitely greater difficulties and potential misunderstandings around an investigation into how the police dealt with Pádraig’s catastrophic accident. To do these things properly you have to be organised and competent and determined; and have a strong sense of what is wrong and what is right. And then be brave enough to follow through.

Today was the longest day of the year. And to be honest, it felt like it:)

Answers

20 Wednesday Jun 2018

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Five days to go.

Some weeks ago, I wrote to the Attorney General’s Office to ask for a meeting this coming Tuesday morning – Tuesday being the only day we’ll be in Boston. One of the attorney’s I had been in touch with before asked if we could have the meeting after the 29h as they would be away – if not, they would make sure we would meet, on Tuesday, with one of her colleagues who would also be familiar with this case.

Today, I asked for a time for our meeting on Tuesday.

A few minutes ago, I received a reply from that attorney apologising for the ‘misunderstanding’ but that they would not return until the 29th and could not arrange a meeting before that, contrary to what had been said before. They offered a phone call.

A bit more than a year ago, I wrote the email below to this attorney in the AG’s office.

I wonder what will happen when we turn up at the Office of the Attorney General on Tuesday morning anyway?

I wonder, will Pádraig get answers? Ever?

On 22 Mar 2017, at 16:14, Reinhard Schaler <reinhardschaler@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear […],
thank you for your phone call of about an hour an a half ago in which you confirmed that in the light of the statement of the three witnesses to the accident you agree with the original decision by Chief Koch not to prosecute the driver. You offered to review any other evidence that you might not have seen and that I might be in a position to forward to you. You agreed that the investigation was biased but, nonetheless, led to the correct conclusions, i.e. not to prosecute the driver, Mr Couto.
I am, as I said in our conversation, horrified at these conclusions. The whole of the Brewster Police Department assembled at the accident spot, decided that the accident was caused exclusively by our son and took two statements to this effect: the first from a driver who was on a direct collision course with Mr Couto as he was overtaking Pádraig and the second from a jogger who, given the circumstances, most likely could not have had the clear view of the accident she said in the statement she had. The third witness did not see Pádraig at all as she was driving behind Mr Couto.
Neither the Police nor, I believe, yourself considered a statement by the most important and crucial witness, Mr Couto, who, by his own admission, did not keep Pádraig in his view (as he should have) as he was ‘safely’ overtaking him, keeping a ’safe’ distance’ – that is because the Police never took a statement from him and neither did your office, as far as I know. Vital evidence might have been lost because the Police did not investigate the vehicle involved (they took in the bicycle!) nor did they test the driver for substances, or his phone for calls (they did impound our son’s phone and checked it out).
While we had been told by Chief Koch that outside experts were going to reconstruct the accident to check the witness statements against the forensic evidence – that never happened. Instead, the local sergeant provided that reconstruction – a reconstruction that lead to conclusions refuted by an independent expert.
All the above in the light of the most serious accident the Chief had experienced in his career, leaving our son in a coma with doctors in CCH suggesting organ donation. The financial damage has been assessed in excess of US$11m – a burden that now rests largely on us. Pádraig is stable now, and is very very slowly recovering some of his basic functions. However, he still cannot move himself, he cannot talk, he requires help with every aspect of his daily life. I had to give up my work and my wife is considering to do the same. I don’t think anyone who has not gone through this can even imagine the impact.
There is no doubt in my mind that it can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Mr Couto that day drove negligently in a manner that might have endangered Pádraig’s life or safety. He attempted to overtake a cyclist, not keeping him in his sight, with dangerously close oncoming traffic, on a very narrow country road, a well-known traffic accident spot — facts not disputed by anyone.
Again, I really appreciate the time you took to review the case and to call me today. I will consider what you said and come back to you over the coming week or so.
With best regards,
Reinhard

 

 

 

TalkAbout

19 Tuesday Jun 2018

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We keep planning that journey back to the Cape. Pádraig’s visit to the Attorney General, this day week. And Pádraig’s walk tomorrow week.

This will be a difficult and testing journey. And walk. For Pádraig and all of us walking with him.

I want people to know about this. Talk about it. Share it. Because –

accidents like the one that happened to Pádraig should not happen; if they happen they should be investigated thoroughly; that insurers will cover the damage their insured cause and the financial burden of care and rehabilitation will be carried by those who caused it.

Going public is not easy. But in my mind it’s the right thing to do. Pádraig agrees.

Looking at Pádraig’s recovery, nobody, absolutely nobody will ever talk about an intolerable life, about return on investment in sick people, about wasted resource, about better dying than living ‘like that’ ever again.

In my mind, that’s an achievement worth talking about.

Yesterday-ish

18 Monday Jun 2018

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This day next week Pádraig will be in Boston.

I must admit having slight trouble making statements like that because I know: anything could happen between now and then. Certainty seems a little yesterday-ish.

Check out: http://www.caringforPadraig.

 

Countdown

17 Sunday Jun 2018

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The Countdown to Pádraig’s first journey back to Boston and Cape Cod has begun.

Tomorrow week, he’ll board his first transatlantic flight since he arrived back in Ireland in a special air ambulance five years ago. We had to fight for him to be allowed to travel. It wasn’t certain he would make that trip back then. It took more than an hour to get him on to that really small Learjet, the door was too small to get him in. His mother had a ‘seat’ in the back so tiny she could hardly move, with that box on her knees with dried ice and his bone flap in it. And I could go on with the drama of it all.

Contrast that with him today letting us know how much he likes to go back to Cape Cod: on a scale from 1 (not really) to 5 (very much so) it was a clear “5”. He also knows, understands and supports why we are going and what we are planning to do.

We read Aoife Barry’s article in the journal.ie today together and he liked it.

Here are two requests:

  • If you know someone in Boston or on Cape Cod please let them know about what we are doing and if they want to join Pádraig and us on his “Walk for Life” – highlighting the need for drivers to share the road with cyclists, direct them to http://www.caringforpadraig.org for details and ask them to sign up here.
  • If you know someone who could help to spread the word about Pádraig’s journey, please put them in touch with us, either through this blog or using the contact details on http://www.caringforpadraig.org.

It would be nice, if we were to walk the last mile to the spot of the accident on Route 6A with a few friends, highlighting the need for drivers of cars, trucks and vans to share the road with cyclists – who are no match and never a threat.

Today is the third anniversary of one of Ireland’s trail blazers in all what very severe acquired brain injury is concerned. Sara made amazing progress and had an incredible recovery. She went for intensive rehab to Germany, because there was no adequate treatment available to her in Ireland. Sadly, she passed away today this day, three years ago. Her parents had campaigned tirelessly and publicly for neuro rehab in Ireland, especially for survivors of sABI. Sara will always be with us and her beautiful spirit never die.

Lobster

16 Saturday Jun 2018

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Boston and Cape Cod – Pádraig is getting ready to visit.

I don’t know what it’ll be like. Nobody knows. When I close my eyes and think back, i remember that evening in Sanya, I had given a Skyfall-themed presentation, when I got the phone call from home. When we all frantically made arrangements to get to Cape Cod, when US customs officials allowed me to enter the US without a return ticket, and the ICU in Cape Cod Hospital told me to ring them anytime I wanted, day or night. When things were really bad.

Pádraig won’t be going back there walking and talking. But he’ll be able to see where the accident happened. He’ll be able to go to the hospital and see and hear and get to know the place where he spent a bit more than two weeks. Always and literally. On the edge.

Now, we got accommodation organised in Boston for one night only. Because on Tuesday, after our visit to the Attorney General’s office, we’ll drive to Hyannis. On Wednesday, we’ll start our walk at 9 am from Brewster Police Station to the place where the accident happened,

And then, we’ll share one of those famous Cape Cod lobster rolls.

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