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Nick Wilt now able to walk without cane 1 year after being discharged from hospital

Nick Wilt now able to walk without cane 1 year after being discharged from hospital
ARE SET TO START NEXT MONTH. THE LMPD OFFICERS INJURED IN THE OLD NATIONAL BANK SHOOTING IS MAKING TREMENDOUS PROGRESS IN HIS RECOVERY. LMPD SHARED A PICTURE OF OFFICER NICK WILT ON SOCIAL MEDIA. IT맥스카지노S BEEN A YEAR SINCE HE WAS RELEASED FROM INPATIENT THERAPY. THE WILT FAMILY SAYS HE CAN NOW WALK OCCASIONALLY WITHOUT A CANE, IS TALKING AND EATING WELL, BUT HE맥스카지노S STILL WORKING ON REGAINING FUNCTION OF HIS LEFT ARM. THE FAMILY SAYS OFFICER WILT WILL GET A SERVICE DOG AND HIS GOAL HAS A GOAL
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Nick Wilt now able to walk without cane 1 year after being discharged from hospital
Louisville Metro Police Department Officer Nick Wilt is continuing to improve, a year after being discharged from the hospital. Wilt, one of the first responders of the Old National Bank shooting, was shot in the head after rushing the steps of the bank toward the gunman in April last year. He was released from the hospital last July and began outpatient treatment. According to family, Wilt stopped outpatient therapy in January, opting for in-home therapy instead. In an update from Wilt's family on Monday, they said "Nick is doing well and, most importantly, still loving life."The family also said Wilt is now able to walk with and without a cane, talk, eat well and move around. Wilt also has a service dog that was donated to him that will assist him in his everyday life. They also said the he has been living without any major complications, except for a few seizures a month. This could be something he lives with for the rest of his life.He also had a service dog donated to him, Luke, who will assists Wilt from day-to-day."Our ultimate goal for Nick is independence. For example, he wants to move to his very own house and live his own life independently," said the statement from Wilt's family. "He is well on his way but will still need time to heal."Read the full update below:

Louisville Metro Police Department Officer Nick Wilt is continuing to improve, a year after being discharged from the hospital.

Wilt, one of the first responders of the Old National Bank shooting, was shot in the head after rushing the steps of the bank toward the gunman in April last year.

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He was released from the hospital last July and began outpatient treatment. According to family, Wilt stopped outpatient therapy in January, opting for in-home therapy instead.

In an update from Wilt's family on Monday, they said "Nick is doing well and, most importantly, still loving life."

The family also said Wilt is now able to walk with and without a cane, talk, eat well and move around. Wilt also has a service dog that was donated to him that will assist him in his everyday life.

They also said the he has been living without any major complications, except for a few seizures a month. This could be something he lives with for the rest of his life.

He also had a service dog donated to him, Luke, who will assists Wilt from day-to-day.

"Our ultimate goal for Nick is independence. For example, he wants to move to his very own house and live his own life independently," said the statement from Wilt's family. "He is well on his way but will still need time to heal."

Read the full update below:

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