Jeff Russell Out Front Racing Super Modified Open Wheel Car Racing
Jeff's Recovery 2
Update: Tuesday, March 8th @ 5:30 pm
Pam and I sat with Jeff as he ate lunch today. He fed himself for the most part. From the beginning of the meal to the end, he made progress. I realized how we take for granted the little things everyday. And when I watch Jeff accomplish these small but huge tasks, it brings such hope for his recovery. Jeff has some obvious hospital staff favorites. His doctor mentioned that his recognition and acknowledgement of this particular person is a positive signal of having short term memory. This tends to be an issue with TBI patients. This is a good sign for Jeff.
Over the weekend, Jeff had a nice long walk with Ray and Judy around the hospital. . . some new territory. Goade and Jeff put more miles on the wheelchair. . . more new territory. You see, Jeff is suppose to stay on his floor. But sometimes he just makes his way beyond those four walls.
On a very special note, our friend Bonnie Bishop is not well. Bonnie and her love of ~22 years, Glen Cornell were married in the hospital on Friday. Glen was a member of Jeff's pit crew. With his doctor's approval, Pam was able to take Jeff to Bonnie's room for their wedding. This certainly meant a lot to his friend, Glen. May God bless Bonnie and Glen!
Update: Thursday, March 3,@ 9:00pm
It was a very good day for Jeff. He walked about 1000 ft. He is up 1.5 lbs since he has been getting some real food. The highlight of his day was a visit by his niece Mercedes and by Max the Therapy Dog. Pam recently brought in music for Jeff, after learning that it played a role in Gabby Giffords' speech therapy/recovery. Thanks for all of your great messages. We really appreciate your prayers and positive thoughts.
Update: Monday, Feb 28 @ 6:00 am
It has been a steady week/weekend for Jeff. He has progressed with his physical therapy by walking around with very little assistance. He walks for longer periods now. He also zips around in his wheel chair. They are getting his food / tube feedings figured out. He LOVES to eat and really looks forward to his meals. I spoke with a "sitter" last night. She commented on his progress. She also said that miracles are made here and she has seen plenty of them. We know that Jeff is already a miracle. But please know that even with his amazing progress since October 30, the road to recovery is a long one. It just is! The brain heals in its own time. Jeff's responsiveness is certainly encouraging and your prayers and support are needed every step of the way.
I used to post updates everyday because in his critical stage, we did have information daily that was important to share. Jeff now is stable and going through his rehabilitation. There is good progress and there are also slight peaks and valleys, which should be expected. We continue to have our vision of his full recovery. That is why your 'get well' posts are so helpful to Jeff and to all that check this site. Most recently and moving forward, I will be providing updates to you twice per week. With that, I should be able to report new developments. I hope to get something out on Thursdays and Sundays - - - give or take. I want these updates to be meaningful and not just words (for the sake of posting something everyday) because this is my way of helping my brother right now - its my gift. I hope you understand and we are encouraged if you stop by each day to send him a note and check other messages. Thanks so very much!
Update: Wednesday, Feb 23 @ 8:45 pm
I had dinner with my brother last night. Jeff enjoyed a full meal of pureed foods. He was able to drink from his glass of milk without any assistance. I could tell that he really enjoyed being able to taste food again. After dinner, he cruised around in his wheelchair. He wondered into the computer room. I asked him if he wanted to see his website. I pulled up
www.ofracing.com and read him three of your get well wishes. He was a bit sleepy and wanted to get back to his room. I hope you know how valued your messages are to all of us. Thanks so much for your prayers and positive thoughts.
Update: Thursday, Feb 17th @ 5:00 pm
What a different a few days make! Jeff is freely getting about in his wheelchair by "pedaling" with both feet. His nurse said today that he is walking very well. For the past two days, he has been feeding himself pureed foods. A golden retriever therapy dog paid Jeff a visit today. Jeff reached out to pet the dog's forehead and the dog licked Jeff's face. Great therapy - wouldn't you say?! Thanks so much for your consistent well wishes and prayers.
Update: Tuesday, Feb 15th @ 7:00 pm
It seems that Jeff progresses a bit more each day. He can get out of bed by himself, but it is still not safe for him to do so. He now has a special bed that looks like a tent and zips up completely. It protects him should he try to slip out quickly. He has been getting around with the help of a nurse or family members in his wheel chair. He can use his feet to push himself some distance. But mostly he directs the person pushing with hand gestures. He is eating ice chips, as he is not quite ready to solid food. Today he looked through a magazine with Al Jr and seemed to recognize the images. He received several cards, balloons, etc for Valentine's Day. We love you Jeff!
Update: Monday, Feb 7 @ 7:50 am
Jeff had a great weekend! On Saturday, Pam had taken him outside in his wheel chair to get some of that beautiful sunshine and fresh air. He took a couple of naps during the day and seemed very rested. Al Jr., Mercedes and I were able to visit with him late in the afternoon. I gave Jeff a Super Bowl hat that I had purchased for him in Dallas earlier in the week. He took the hat and placed it on his head. He then took it off and adjusted the brim as if to break it in and he put it back on his head. Ha! I think he likes it!!! He then played catch with us for about 20 minutes. He even faked a throw to Mercedes. That's the Jeff we know and love. Al Jr. and Mercedes were leaving and she told her Uncle Jeff that she loved him. She waved goodbye and Jeff returned the wave! He waved to Al Jr too. These are huge moments for Jeff and all of us. Today, Jeff walked around his gym twice with his physical therapists. He is progressing very well with his PT. His doctor gave him permission to watch part of the Super Bowl tonight. He is the best dressed Steelers fan ever with jackets, sweatshirts, t-shirts, hats and a fleece blanket from his friends and family. Well, so much for Pittsburgh, but Jeff's going to win his game! Thanks for your continued wishes and for checking in on Jeff today.
Update: Saturday, Feb. 5, @ 8:00 am
Jeff was recently fitted for a smaller trach - from a size 8 to a size 4. It was supposed to be in place for 48 hours. Jeff yanked it out after ~18 hours. Well that was that! I guess he decided he does not need it any longer. And they are not going to replace it. He is so much more comfortable now and it certainly indicates progress. Jeff's smile is even and full. We love it when he smiles. He has been throwing a ball on command as a part of this therapy. He played catch with Marilyn and today with Ray - 9 throws! Jeff's physical therapist, Brooks Aberg, saw him today. Jeff was very fond of Brooks who helped him recover quickly from his back surgery last year. Jeff recognized him immediately and flashed a big smile as they exchanged a "high five." And finally for today, Mercedes (age 4) was riding with Marilyn in the car and asked her Grandma why people go to school for so many years. After Grandma's explanation, Mercedes replied that she was going to be a painter and work with Uncle Jeff. She asked where his phone was so she could answer it for him too. Specialty Paintworks - you have a new crew member on the way. Out of the mouths of babes!
Update: Wednesday, Feb 2 @ 7:30 am
Progress and more progress! All of the previous blood clots Jeff had in his limbs are now insignificant. He walked ~60 feet during physical therapy. Jeff also counted from 1-9. It seems that doctors and staff are very happy and pleasantly surprised at the rate of progress from Jeff. He is amazing, isn't he? Thank you for your continued positive thoughts and prayers. And many thanks for your continued "get well" posts which has almost reached 1000! We look forward to the day when Jeff can begin to read your messages.
Update: Sunday, January 23 @ 4:00 pm
We are all so appreciative of the support for Jeff yesterday at the Jeff Russell Grand Prix of Boise / Racing for Smiles. It is was fun and special morning for all who attended. A huge thanks to Ron Hayes / Fast Lane Indoor Kart Racing for hosting the event in your facility! More thanks to Print Craft and Raceway Video, Josh Thomas and Mike Minegar, WIRA, Lacie Nelson, Kara Casteel, Angela Dixon and Wendy Tilman. Special thanks to the sponsors which include Major Tire & Hitch, Global Peace Factory, Lamb Cylinder Heads, A-1 Heating & Air Conditioning, Idaho Racing News, Mike Minegar's Auto Body, Meridian Speedway, Sears, Blimpie and Mulder's Auto Machine. To all of the participants and supporter of this event - - - it means a lot! It makes us very happy to know how much caring and support is out there for Jeff. He could not do this without all of you. We hope to see you all again very soon!
Update: Friday, Jan 28 @ 6:00pm
Jeff has been progressing all week and had a very productive day today. He walked six steps in physical therapy with very little help. After that mouthed the word, "Wow!" along with a bit of sound according to his speech therapists. He now has a device on his trach that now allows for sound. The OT had Jeff throw a small ball to Ray, who was in the room visiting. He successfully threw it across the bed twice. It was great to see! Today he was wearing a t-shirt and shorts. It is nice that he can be out of a hospital gown. He has Pittsburgh Steelers stickers on the windows of his hospital room so that when he looks out, he is reminded of his favorite football team. Apologies for the delay this week with updates. I hope you all understand that I am doing my best to provide you with meaningful updates/information. I think that your get well posts are helpful not only to the family, but also to each one of you making the posts. We positively have a Jeff Russell Network going on here. Keep it up and thanks for your strength and caring thoughts toward my brother.
Update: Friday, January 21 @ 7:30 am
Jeff had a wonderful nurse over the past few days that was experienced with TBI (traumatic brain injury) patients. It seems that she has asked many of the right questions and helped to push things forward for Jeff. We thank you Tami!!! He has also progressed very well and has been quite responsive over the past several days. He has been smiling, shaking his head yes/no and moving his right leg again. Tonight he was active and sat up repeatedly on his own. He seems ready to get on with more rehabilitative therapy. Thanks so much for checking on Jeff today. We are very thankful for all of you!
Update: Monday, January, 18 @ 6:30 am
Good things are happening! I forgot to mention that Jeff's neck brace was removed last week. He is very happy about this and is much more comfortable. Today, his gall bladder drain was removed, after a positive ultra sound last week. He also expressed emotion yesterday in front of most of the family. It was a great sign of progress. Interesting how we take such things for granted. I know that Jeff appreciates your prayers and well wishes. We all do - so please keep them coming!
A Friend in Need
Update for Wednesday, February 2 @ 9:18 am.
January 21, 2012 Jeff Russell Benefit Race @ Fast Lane 12048 West Franklin Rd Boise
Update: Saturday, December 31 @ 3:00 pm
Update: Monday, December 26th @ 7:45 am
Update: Sunday, December 18th @ 5:15 pm
Update on Tuesday, November 29 @ 2:00 pm
A tribute to Jeff Click on Photo for video Jeff's Recovery
Update: Tuesday, Dec 7 @ 6:45pm It seems that many are missing Jeff's daily updates. I will do my best to provide more frequent communications. Jeff had a really good day today. He is tracking family members with his right eye. When he is not sleeping, he has it open quite a bit. His left eye has improved so much over the past week. The swelling and redness are greatly reduced. There was some additional movement today. Jeff was doing foot circles with his left (broken) leg. That's our Jeff! (He seems to be starting physical therapy on his own.) I have to say, I think Jeff is really happy to be home in Boise. He looks so good and at peace. Please continue to think of Jeff daily. We are very thankful for your well wishes for us, as well! Additional Info
Update: Thursday, Dec 9 @ 8:05 pm Another very good day for Jeff. The Occupational Therapist was working with Jeff and was pleased with his balance. He looked great too when I saw him today. They have placed a mitt on his left hand because he is starting to pick at things (the nurse says he is getting into trouble). I whispered something about his glove. It had Velcro at the wrist. He somehow managed to slip his glove off of that hand. Ray had mentioned that the nurses were calling him Houdini. Please know that Jeff is doing very well. We are thankful that his condition is stable with signs of improvement. We certainly do not miss the daily ups and downs that we experienced in Las Vegas. If I don't posted an update every day, it does not mean anything bad has happened. It only means that all is well and Jeff is simply resting. We all still have a job to do each day for Jeff and that is to think of him recovering to his fullest. Thanks so much for checking in on Jeff. It means a lot to us all !!!
Update: Sunday, Dec 12 @ 12:30 pm As I had mentioned previously, Jeff is resting a lot. Given that, there may not be a lot to write regarding an update. I have asked Pam and Mom for their thank you list. I will be sharing this very long list with you over the next week. "Our family extends warmest thanks for everyone's prayers and good wishes." Denise and Lester Alter for getting "our" Jeff back home and always being there for us! Thanks Ray for all of your love for Jeff and all of your hard work. Thanks to our entire family for so much love and support from Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and the Philippines. Thanks to cousin Brent Hoelzle for coming to Vegas from Washington to support Jeff. Thanks to Joe Freidburger for sitting and praying for Jeff and family. Thanksgiving dinner, banana bread and the Fat Boy Burger. Thanks to your lovely wife. Thanks to Ron, Vickie and Kaylie Barker for all their prayers and support. (Many more thanks coming and this list is in no particular order.) Today was Mom (Marilyn's) birthday. The family got together to celebrate because that is what Jeff would want, although he was missed very much! I am saving him a piece of cake. It is in the freezer with his name on it. Thanks to you all for thinking of Jeff today. We know he feels it!
Update: Monday, Dec 13 @ 6:00 pm Jeff rested a lot today, as he was very active on Sunday. We do believe he has moved beyond his coma into what is defined as "Traumatic Brain Injury." He was moving his left arm up above his shoulder. He grabbed the side bed rail and tried to sit himself up!!! He gets an expression on his mouth like he wants to speak. He is moving his broken left leg quite a bit too. We have a family meeting with the doctors tomorrow and hope to learn more about what to expect in the coming days, weeks. More thanks . . . To our extended family in Russia (Galena, Artem, Nicoli) - your thoughts and prayers are very helpful to all of us! George and Teresa Collingham - for the lovely silk plant sent to Jeff in Las Vegas. Our sincere thanks to Marisa and Mike Turner for your prayers and taking care of Mom and Pam in Las Vegas. We will never forget you and your family. Mike - another special thanks to you and the track emergency team for knowing exactly what to do under such extreme circumstances Another hug to you!. We had mentioned this before, but again - to the University Medical Center doctors and nurses for saving our Jeff and also for their love and encouragement. Thanks for all of the love and prayers from Jeff's pit crew/friends - (Jeff) Goade, Glen, Wayne, Bob, Mike and Drew! More thank you notes to come. Thanks for thinking of Jeff again today. I think you can see the power of our daily thoughts and prayers!!!
Update: Tuesday, Dec 14th at 6:45 pm The family met with a doctor today. We walked away realizing the nice progress Jeff has made in the two weeks he has been back in Boise. He is active. He seems responsive to us. He is awake most of each day. His scars are healing well and he seems to want to scratch them. He is much improved and we are certain that he will improve even further by Christmas. We are anxious to get input from Jeff's neurologist. He will have even more information for us. More thanks from Pam and Marilyn (and the rest of the family) . . . Thanks to Sharon Mathie (Pam's Mother) for being there and for getting Pam to Las Vegas. Dan and Travis for keeping the business going. You guys are doing a great job and you know that Jeff is proud of you! Many thanks to Tina, as well! Ralene - thank you for everything you do for the entire family. We love you! Thanks to Al Sr. for believing that Jeff's strength will get him through this. Thanks to Al Jr. and Jennifer for so much love given to their brother. He feels it!
Update: Thursday, Dec 16th @ 6:44 pm HUGE day for Jeff! The occupational therapist had him sitting up in a chair today. He was actually holding himself up and trying to lift himself off of the chair. If all goes well tomorrow, he may be pushed around in a wheelchair. Amazing progress for Jeff. More thanks . . . A very big thank you to Drew Palmer. Drew is Jeff's dear friend, pit crew member and has managed the OF Racing website for several years. Drew stands by each day waiting to post my updates. I am sure all of you thank him, as well. Kirk and Susie Wartman for prayers, gift package and phone calls. Soni Coffman and Debbie Brownell for feeding Bob while Marilyn was away! I want to also thank my neighbors Mary Ann and Leon Wyatt for taking care of every thing while we were in Las Vegas. What dear people! More thanks you's later. We appreciate your checking in on Jeff today!
Update: Sunday, Dec 19 @ 9:30 am On my visit to see Jeff on Thursday evening, we had another amazing occurrence. (Jeff) Goade was in the room with me - I am so glad he was there as a witness. Our Jeff grabbed my coat sleeve and was working his way up to my shoulder and then to my back. He was pulling me toward him, as if to give me a hug. I laid my head on my brother's chest to gently hug him back. He repeatedly rubbed the back of my head. It was a very special gesture that is huge for me/us. Jeff rested most of the day on Friday. He has had a very active and productive week. More thanks . . . to Jeff Goade, well just Goade to us. . . who is one of Jeff's dearest friends . . . making the trips to Vegas for Jeff, Pam and Mom, for calling to check on me (Jennifer) because my brother couldn't and for taking care of Pam and doing the many things that need to be done around the house to get ready for winter. To D&A Glass - the Kirkes family and everyone that sent money and gift cards to Pam and Mom. Randy Irish for making the trip to deliver care packages to Vegas. . . Crissie too! Ken Coventry for prayers and encouraging phone calls. More thanks to follow. Thanks a lot for thinking of Jeff today. We really appreciate it! |
Jeff's Recovery - Mar 13
Update:Sunday, March 13 @ 7:30 pm
Jeff had a very productive weekend which consisted of wheel chair mileage and slightly assisted walks around the hospital. He really seems to want to do for himself. He has been eating three pureed meals per day. He is almost feeding himself. He wheels to the sink to wash his hands after lunch. We are really looking forward to the day when he can recover his speech fully. We know he has things to say but he just cannot quite get it out yet. His friend Drew showed him the OF Racing calendar today. Jeff went through it several times. He seems very interested in reviewing pictures that are applicable to him. Traci is going to put together a photo album for Jeff which I am sure he will enjoy. Thanks once again for your thoughts toward Jeff. He has come so far and really needs your prayers and positive thoughts to come his way.
Jeff's Recovery
Update on Sunday, October 30
Update: Tuesday, October 4th @ 9:00 am
Update: Sunday, August 28th at 3:00pm
The Jeff Russell Benefit Was a Hugh Success! Thank you Race Fans! Your Awesome!
Update: Thursday, August 25 @ 8:30
This is the helmet painted by Glen Cornell for The Jeff Russell Benefit Race Raffle!
This Shirt is autographed by Greg Anderson and team and will be raffled at the race.
Get your raffle tickets Saturday night at the races.
Update: Monday, August 22 @ 9:00 pm
Update: Sunday, August 15 @ 4:45 am
Mom, Bob and Pam visited Jeff a few weeks ago. They noticed much improvement in Jeff since he has been at the specialized TBI facility. He was so happy to see his wife and family. He lives in an apartment with two other guys. He is doing well in physical and occupational therapy. Speech therapy seems to be more of a challenge. They say that tends to be the case with strong-willed people. Denise was able to visit Jeff and the staff recently. She was able to gain some insight on the program and his progress.
Pam is with Jeff again this weekend. Friday night, Jeff went out for ice cream and was beaming riding in the pickup. Saturday night they took him to Del Taco and he had a perfect time. He had one taco and loved the fries and strawberry shake. Then they took him for a ride because he didn't want to go back to the apartment. He enjoys riding in a vehicle. He has even shown improvement from 2 weeks ago. He goes to Winco every Saturday to get his groceries with the staff. He is still not talking much. Pam was took him out on the patio to visit and he said "Okay Cool!" Hopefully, his speech will come forward very soon. However, this is the type of thing that may take a long time to recover. Thanks for your patience with our less frequent updates. It is a little more difficult to know what goes on from day to day. Just know that his progress is slow, but sure. We can only hope for the best and we appreciate your thoughts and prayers.
Please see the "Rods and Rides" flyer below. Please join us for this great benefit for Jeff. We encourage you to sign up for the raffle and participate in the silent action. Delicious food will be provided by Tavern at Bown. We hope you can make it on Sunday, August 21 from 11:00-3:00! There is also and Jeff Russell Recovery Fund Race at Meridian Speedway on Saturday, August 27th. We hope to see you all at both events.
Plan to attend the "Rods & Rides" Benefit Car & Bike Show Sunday August 21. Proceeds will go to the Jeff Russell Recovery Fund.
8600 W. Elisa Street Boise
Update: Friday, July 22 @ 1:30 pm
Update for Friday, July 8th @ 7:00 am
Update: Thursday, June 23 @ 2:00pm
Update: Monday, June 13 @ 7:30 pm
Update: Thursday, June 2 @ 10:00 am
Update: Wednesday, May 18th @ 7:10 pm
Update: Tuesday, May 10th @ 7:00 am
Update: Tuesday, May 3 @ 7:30am
Update: Sunday, April 24 @ 7:30 am
We would like to thank everyone who came out to the Jeff Russell Poker Benefit. You were all so generous with your time and donations. It was a good turnout and it appeared everyone had a Great time.
Update: Friday, April 15 @ 6:00 am |



















