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Kirk walking on treadmill; doctors ‘pleased with progress’

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Sen. Mark Kirk

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Updated: March 24, 2012 8:36AM



Sen. Mark Kirk is walking on a treadmill and making progress in recovering from his stroke, said Dr. Richard L. Harvey, Medical Director of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Center for Stroke Rehabilitation.

“Sen. Kirk is adapting well to the rehabilitation program,” Harvey said. “This week he started walking exercises on a treadmill and is performing an increasing number of routine tasks independently. We are pleased with his progress.”

The statement is the first released by the rehab center since Kirk was transferred there from Northwestern Memorial Hospital a week ago.

Four weeks ago, Kirk began to feel ill and drove himself to Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital. When it became clear he had suffered a stroke, he was transferred to Northwestern Memorial and underwent surgery.

Doctors had to remove an eight-inch-by-four-inch section of his skull to alleviate swelling in his brain. They later had to remove some dead tissue. The section of his skull has since been reattached.

From the beginning, Kirk’s doctors said they were hopeful the Highland Park Republican would have a full mental recovery. But they warned he may have long-term or permanent decreased use of his left limbs and some facial paralysis.

But the updates from his doctors about his recovery and attitude have all been positive. Kirk, 52, is a U.S. Naval Reserve intelligence officer in addition to being a senator.

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