Nov 5th John can’t communicate but is being shown cycling magazines by his family. He is conscious and showing encouraging signs of progress.
Though still breathing through a tracheotomy tube and partially-paralysed down his right side, John is improving, slowly but surely.
His daughter Emma said: “Dad can turn a page for himself but it is a big strain.
“The other day, though, he licked his finger and turned a page and we were amazed.
“It was just something that he always used to do and we knew he was still with us.”
John, who is now on a specialist neurological ward at Leeds General Infirmary, is doing so well he is allowed limited visits from friends.
“Everybody who has seen him seems really surprised at how well he is.
“It is frustrating for us because his recovery is so slow.
“It would make our day if he could just give us a smile.”
Doctors have given no timescale on how quickly – or how much – John will recover.
But John’s fighting spirit and his fitness levels give cause for optimism.
“We just hope dad’s brain will continue to repair,” said Emma.
“We know age is not on his side but he is so fit for a man of his age and his lungs and heart haven’t failed him yet.”