Monthly Archives: March 2011

What Remains

A memorial brick for Henry just placed in his school’s garden.

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As It Really Happened – May 5, 2010

Teaching my child to walk and talk all over again.

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As It Really Happened – May 4, 2010

This is what I wrote that day about how the physical injuries were starting to heal, while the extent of Henry’s brain injury was becoming clearer.

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EDITED: Justice for Henry – Part 12

NOTE: I have edited the information in Part 12 on the time frame in which “B” was interviewed by KCSO. I made this correction following my conversation with him yesterday. Previously, I wrote that B was not interviewed for “several … Continue reading

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As It Really Happened – May 3, 2010

This is what I wrote that day. Later that same day, Lisa Belkin wrote a piece in the New York Times about my decision to come clean publicly about Henry’s drug problem.

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As It Really Happened – May 2, 2010

This is what I wrote about Henry’s condition on that day. And later that same day, when he moved from the ICU to the neuro unit.

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As It Really Happened – May 1, 2010

Henry woke up from his coma that day. I was ecstatic and hopeful that the worst was behind us. Later that same day, I “outed” myself for the very first time as the parent of a drug addicted child.

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As It Really Happened – April 30, 2010

This is what I wrote that day.

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As It Really Happened – April 29, 2010

This is what I wrote that day. And then later in the same day.

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As It Really Happened – April 28, 2010

For some of you who may be new to learning about Henry’s case, I hope that you might gain a more complete understanding of what has happened by reading what I wrote during Henry’s 38 day hospitalization, as it was … Continue reading

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