Happy Birthday Paul!

As most of you probably already know, today is Paul’s 85th birthday so I know you join me in wishing him well and hoping that his next birthday finds him in much better shape.

On Sunday, Birgitte Grimstad left a comment on one of the previous posts that you may not have noticed if you don’t go through the comments regularly. She visited with Paul recently, and I encourage you to read her comment for a recent report on his current condition.

Dr. Kempinski had planned on possibly taking Paul out of the hospital for while today for lunch, but when I emailed him yesterday and asked if that were still going to happen, he replied that he thought it was still a bit too soon for him to go out just yet. He did report earlier in the week that he had seen some improvement in Paul’s ability to speak in short sentences. Progress in recovering from a stroke is frequently a long uphill battle so even little achievements must be celebrated.

The latest word on Paul’s condition

Today I heard from Dr. Kempinski again after he visited Paul in the new hospital. He said that Paul’s condition was pretty much unchanged and that his ability to speak has not improved any. The hospital where Paul is now housed is not a long term facility and he is permitted to stay there only for a maximum of four to six weeks. Fortunately, the German insurance system does cover Paul’s stay in this facility but it does not cover long term care should that be necessary.

I wish the news were better as I’m sure you all do, but this is all I know at the moment. As more news becomes available, I’ll post it here.

I would point out that Paul’s 85th birthday is March 3rd. If you should write him as mentioned in the previous post, it might be a good idea to remember that milestone.

Paul is moving to another hospital

I had further word from Dr. Kempinski today. He indicates that he saw Paul and that his condition is about as it was the last time they visited together. Paul is talking some but not as articulately as he used to speak. The newest development is that on Thursday of this week Paul will be moved to a different hospital, Evangelisches Geriatriezentrum Berlin.

I have explored that website a bit and found a link to the postal address for the hospital. It is my plan to communicate with Paul by mail because I anticipate that trying to speak with him on the phone would be a bit problematic, given his stroke-induced aphasia even though he may have regained some of his ability to speak. If you’d like to drop him a card, I’m sure he would appreciate knowing that there are a lot of people who are concerned about him and pulling for his recovery.

Paul’s stroke and subsequent progress

I received a message from Dr. Kempinski, a friend of Paul’s who is also a medical doctor, informing me that on Sunday or Monday of last week Paul was found incapacitated by one of his neighbors who immediately summoned an ambulance for him. The ambulance took him to the Klinikum Benjamin Franklin where he was admitted to their stroke unit. Dr. Kempinski visited Paul on February 4th and confirmed that he had had a stroke and was unable to speak but fortunately he did not have any paralysis. He also noted that Paul was very depressed as would, I think, be expected.

Then on Saturday the 7th, there was some good news. Dr. Kempinski reported that he had visited with Paul and that he had started to talk though still somewhat inarticulately. He described Paul as in “much better condition” than the last time he saw him only a couple of days before.

Of course, the reports I receive from those in Berlin are the only things I have to post here about how Paul is doing. Dr. Kempinski has said he plans to visit Paul again on Monday, and I am hopeful he will provide another report after that visit. If he does, I’ll pass the news along.

On Paul’s behalf I would like to thank you all for your interest him and his health and for your good wishes and thoughts. If and when I am able to speak with him by phone, I’ll convey them to him.

Update on Paul’s condition

Today I received an email from Paul’s friend Anthony Morris letting me know that he called Paul’s apartment this morning but rather than reaching Paul, he had reached Paul’s neighbor. The neighbor had found Paul (presumably on the floor) and summoned an ambulance. Paul was taken back to the same hospital where he was before and the assumption is that he has had another heart attack. At the moment, I don’t have any further information, however as soon as I learn anything else, I’ll post another update.

Tuesday updated information:

I received an email this morning stating that Paul has suffered a stroke. He doesn’t have paralysis at the moment but he has lost his ability to speak. No further information is available at this time, but as I learn more I will update this post or make another giving more detail.