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UPDATED 9:25 08/05/09
Brief Update On Stu
Three weeks after being hit from behind while out on a training ride, Stuart Culp and his family have started down the long road to recovery. Stuart is currently at Kindred Hospital in Denver as he waits to begin his re-hab at Craig Hospital. He is out of his coma, standing with assistance and speaking however, his speech is nonsensical (clarified ). Unfortunately, he still has no memory. Stuart's family has been kind enough to keep us updated via the site forum. Keep checking it for the latest on his condition. What Can We do As one could imagine, the toll this accident is taking on the family is immense. The family is spending a tremendous amount of time driving to and from Denver to spend time with Stuart. This is creating huge gas and vehicle maintenance bills, while also leaving them little time for meal preparation. After visiting with a family friend, it has been decided that the cycling community can help the family the most by sending Stuart's wife, Jeri, gift cards to the following businesses. This will help ease the financial burden on the family and allow them to spend time with Stuart while he continues to improve. Gift Cards for: Food
To aid in his rehabilitation, the hospital has requested pictures of Stu doing something memorable with a description of the memory on the back of the photo. If the photos are in digital format please email them to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , with a description and I will forward them on to the family. Please mail gift cards, photographs and wishes to: Dan Porter 5220 Boardwalk Dr. Unit C11 Fort Collins, CO 80525 The Fort Collins community stepped up after the accident and donated the much needed blood for Stuart. Let us once again show our support to the family. |





































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