`Comfortable` night but Dryml still critical.
Oxford Cheetahs star Ales Dryml remains in a 'critical but stable' condition following his horrific accident during Wednesday night's Elite League match which resulted in him s🙈ustaining severe head injuries.
The Czech Republic rider remai💛ns in the IC Unit at the John Radcliffe Hospital, where reports this (Friday) morning indicate that has been no real change in his condition and that he had a꧑ 'comfortable' night.
Oxford Cheetahs star Ales Dryml remains in a 'critical but st෴able' condition following his horrific accident during Wednesday night's Elite League match which resulted inꦫ him sustaining severe head injuries.
The Czech Re🍬public rider remains in the IC Unit at the John Radcliffe Hospital, where reports this (Friday) morning indicate that has been no real change in his condition and that he h🍨ad a 'comfortable' night.
One pꦉositive piece of information is that a further scan taken last night has confirmed that Ales has not sustained any seri🎐ous damage to his spine, in addition to his other injuries.
Doctors will continue to monitor his progress and are li🌸kely to carry out further tests today🅺 after analysing the results of last night's scan in detail.
Meanwhile Ales's younger brother Lukas, a former Oxford Cheetah himself, has asked that his family's sincere gratitude to the medical staff at Oxford speedway be made public as their prompt treatment of his stricken 🙈brother immediately after the incident proved to be vital. And, similarly, that thanks should be extended to the doctors and staff at the John Radcliffe Hospital.
The Dry🎐ml family are also very grateful to the messages of support they have received ꦆfrom everybody during a very difficult time for them.
Oxford Speedway have, through the club's Official Website, set up a temporary guest book to al⭕low fans and well-wishers the opportunity to leave a message for Ales. Anyone wishing to leave their thoughts and comments, can do so by going to the following link:
Th🐲e club will print꧒ out the pages and Cheetahs promoter Aaron Lanney will deliver them to the hospital.
Anyone without Internet access can send cards etc to: Ales Dryml🍬, c/o Oxford Speedway, Oxford Stadium, Sandy Lane, Cowley, OXFORD OX4 6LJ and, once again, the club will ensure that they are passed onto the Dryml family.

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