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Dear Friends and Family,

My dad, Kevin Sitki, suffered a massive ischemic left hemisphere stroke in June– 5 days before my wedding. Prior to this event, he was healthy, active (walking 4 miles almost everyday), and had no pre-existing conditions. He is only 54 years old and is a non-smoker.

He was discovered unresponsive by my mom the morning of the stroke and she called 911. My dad was taken by ambulance to Memorial Hospital in Springfield, Ill. and, upon arrival, was rushed into surgery to remove two large clots that had cut-off blood flow to the left side of his brain.

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October 3, 2023

Long time, no update-- things have been so busy these past few weeks. My dad was discharged back home last week and to call it a relief is an understatement. Between my mom, brother, and I, we were driving back and forth to the nursing home daily since they did not have the resources to provide the round the clock 1-1 patient care he needed. After addressing some issues with the first ramp that was built and a near-total rebuild, we are able to help my dad in and out of the house. We still need to remodel the bathroom so that it is safe and accessible and widen several doorways so that he is able to navigate his wheelchair room to room with greater ease. Those are the two main expenses at this time, but we are also looking into getting some home therapy devices since insurance doesn't cover nearly enough rehabilitation for injuries of this nature.

Not a ton of updates on my dad's condition, but he is much more alert and engages in conversations with more ease. He is still unable to have back and forth conversation, but is able to better communicate his needs through non-verbal cues. We also believe he has moved from global aphasia (unable to understand language or use language) to expressive aphasia (inability to use language). That is to say that he now understands a lot (if not all) of what is said to him. We are not sure if he has recovered his ability to read, but he will look at papers, articles and text messages as if he is reading them. On top of that, he has returned to old routines such as turning off lights as he leaves a room and locking doors at night. He has even made several household repairs since he has been home and coached my mom and brother through several others-- after painstakingly trying to figure out what dad was trying to tell them needed done.

In the coming weeks my dad will undergo a cranioplasty which is a surgery to replace the bone flap (portion of skull) that was removed to allow his brain to swell after the stroke. He has literally been missing nearly half of his skull since June. He was supposed to have this surgery last month, but he still had some swelling. Please pray that the swelling continues to go down and that the surgery can take place after his next exam. Also pray that the surgery goes smoothly. Thank you so much for reading. God bless.

August 19, 2023

On August 11th, Kevin was discharged from Memorial's rehab to a skilled nursing facility to continue his rehabilitation with the hope of returning home to his wife and 12 year old daughter. More rehabilitation programs are in his future as well, depending on his progress. Therapy is expected to continue for at least a year, but the recovery process will continue well beyond that. Right now he is concentrated on healing and is adapting to his injury more and more every day.

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August 20, 2023

Continued prayers for your dad’s recovery!

Emily Lou Smith