Nick Galifianakis wrote at about 5 pm:
Richard is doing well enough to be released from the recovery room but there isn't a room available for him yet in the neuro ICU.
His vitals are all good (although he keeps setting off the low-heart-rate alarm because he has the resting heartrate of a hibernating whale). He's hungry but they haven't signed off on him having solids yet. Ginger ale is the only treat.
He currently looks like a Buddhist monk.
Meanwhile, Amy Thompson says:
Richard is awake and looks a little bit like a very skinny Dalai Lama. One of the first things he told me (other than it was the weirdest thing he'd ever been through) was that the neurosurgeon told him he had a very active thalamus. We think that's a good thing.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Keeping up with Cyborg Richard Thompson's treatment part 3
Nick Galifianakis @ 11:59
Here's a cartoon Richard drew while people were poking his brain with a stick. We'll get a better scan of it soon--this was taken with a cellphone and is pretty blurry.
Re: Keeping up with Cyborg Richard Thompson's treatment
Another Cartoonist Brain Update:
Surgery started at 9:35. Richard is conscious (yoicks!) and doing great; they're testing as they go, and everything is good so far. They are about to start on the second hemisphere. The next update will probably include comments from the surgeon.
For those of you that have not had this kind of brain surgery: Richard is having a chip implanted in his brain in hopes of greatly alleviating his Parkinson's symptoms. Because everyone is different, his brain must be "listened to" and monitored while they search for just the right spot for maximum impact.
More later...
Surgery started at 9:35. Richard is conscious (yoicks!) and doing great; they're testing as they go, and everything is good so far. They are about to start on the second hemisphere. The next update will probably include comments from the surgeon.
For those of you that have not had this kind of brain surgery: Richard is having a chip implanted in his brain in hopes of greatly alleviating his Parkinson's symptoms. Because everyone is different, his brain must be "listened to" and monitored while they search for just the right spot for maximum impact.
More later...
and Amy, Richard's wife has reported now that he's out of surgery, and "Everything went great!"
Keeping up with Cyborg Richard Thompson's treatment
Cartoonist Nick Galifianakis is one of Richard's best and oldest friends and is with him today during the surgery. Nick's posting updates on Facebook about Richard's treatment today:
I try and keep this a "cartoons only" site. And since my pal, Richard Thompson, one of the giants in my field, is having brain surgery today, I'll stray a tiny bit to periodically update folks on his condition.
As of a few minutes ago:
Head shaved, halo attached, been through MRI, unconscious, surgeon about to scrub in.
The doctor agreed to let him draw a cartoon during surgery while they're testing out the placement of the electrodes. I told Richard to think of something worthy of posterity, as it will certainly be historic.
It will be posted on his blog ASAP, of course.
He has not yet put a hankie on his head and has told the brain specialist that his "brain hurts."
More later....
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Sergey Brin and Anne Wojcicki Challenge
I just wanted folks to read this about the MJFF https://www.michaeljfox.org/get-involved/brin-challenge.html
Yes,Sergey Brin and Anne Wojcicki is matching our funds. So what does that mean? Team Cul de Sac has made 50k this year and it will be matched! So TCDS with the help of Sergey Brin and Anne Wojcicki challenge will have raised over $100,000 for the MJFF!!!
Please donate here! http://www2.michaeljfox.org/site/TR/TeamFox/TeamFox?team_id=1149&pg=team&fr_id=1053
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Lio and The Buckets pay tribute to Cul de Sac
Lio and The Buckets pay tribute this weekend to Cul de Sac, which ends today.
Thanks to Master Ibid for the tip.
Thanks to Master Ibid for the tip.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Cartoonists reactions to end of Cul de Sac strip at the Post
'CUL DE SAC' ENDS SUNDAY: Cartoon peers salute Richard Thompson
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog September 21 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Cul de Sac replaced by Grand Avenue
As Richard Thompson ends his strip, we'll see more of these articles, but Grand Avenue won with 22 votes. See your vote does matter!
Briefs: Grand Avenue is new AD comic
September 19, 2012
http://www.appeal-democrat.com/news/avenue-119562-grand-votes.html
Briefs: Grand Avenue is new AD comic
September 19, 2012
http://www.appeal-democrat.com/news/avenue-119562-grand-votes.html
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Richard Thompson's gold Ignatz Award speech at SPX
Richard Thompson's Statement Accepting A Special Ignatz
Tom Spurgeon
September 18, 2012
http://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/richard_thompsons_statement_accepting_a_special_ignatz/
Tom Spurgeon
September 18, 2012
http://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/richard_thompsons_statement_accepting_a_special_ignatz/
Monday, September 17, 2012
Baltimore Comic-Con 2012 pictures
I only took a few pictures this year, but here's some photographs of Team Cul de Sac members as well as cosplayers at Baltimore Comic-Con - groups that rarely mingle thankfully. Who knows what kind of children would result...
You can hear the Team Cul de Sac panel here.
You can hear the Team Cul de Sac panel here.
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