Monday, November 26, 2012
The Wilmington teenager was forced into a trip back to the hospital after he became ill last week.
The Murphy family knew it wasn't going to be an easy road when they brought Mikey home this fall. But over the weekend, the already difficult journey included yet another detour. Mikey, the Wilmington teenager who two summers ago collapsed unexpectedly, was admitted to Children's Hosptial ar about 2 a.m. on Friday morning with a high heart rate and low oxygen, according to his mother Cindy. Cindy also said in a social media post that doctors diagnosed Mikey with psneumonia, but he is continuing to fight to get healthy and return home. "We would like to thank Wilmington EMTs, Fire and Police Departments for their immediate response to our son Mikey on Friday night," posted Cindy on the Wilmington Patch Facebook page. "Mikey is in Children's…
Friday, September 7, 2012
After more than one year in hospitals, the Wilmington teenager will be able to move back into his home and live with his family.
Mike Murphy doesn’t know how to perform a cartwheel. But with the excitement of his son, Mikey, coming home after more than a year living in hospitals, he’s willing to learn. After collapsing on his way to the Bruins Stanley Cup parade more than one year ago, Mikey has only been allowed home for a handful of visits, the first which came on Father’s Day. But on September 10 the Wilmington teenager will return home permanently and continue to receive round the clock care. “It was probably the best news I’ve heard in years. It overtook me,” said Mike Murphy. “This is my dream come true and has been since this happened. All I wanted to do was have him home. When he gets home I’ll be doing cartwheels, though I don’t know if I can complete one…
Monday, June 18, 2012
Wilmington teenager Mikey Murphy, who unexpectedly collapsed in 2011, arrived at his home for the first time after a year-long hospital stay.
After a nightmare year at times, Sunday was a dream come true for the Murphy family. Mikey Murphy, the Wilmington teen who collapsed last June while walking to meet friends for the Stanley Cup parade, returned to his home on Sunday for the first time since his collapse. Monday marks the one-year anniversary of Mikey’s collapse, and he has been in the hospital unable to walk or talk ever since. On Father’s Day, hospital van delivered him to his home and awaiting family for a three-day visit. “It almost doesn’t feel real. That’s how much I miss him,” said Mikey’s 14-year-old sister Kristina. “It’s special to me to have him home. When he wasn’t here, it felt like I didn’t have him around. Now it will be like we’re all together again.” Among …
Friday, December 23, 2011
Bruins star forward brings gifts to Mikey Murphy's family.
Santa Claus is coming to town on Saturday night. But on Thursday, Tyler Seguin was the one delivering gifts to one Wilmington family. The Boston Bruins young star visited the home of Mikey Murphy, who remains hospitalized following his collapse over the summer on his way to the Bruins Stanley Cup parade. Seguin came with gifts for the Murphy family, who spends much of its time in Boston with Mikey. Though Mikey wasn't home at the time, several family members were thrilled with Seguin's appearance. The fast skating NHL forward even had the chance to reunite the Murphy family dog. His name? You guessed it. Seguin. The pair met at Ristuccia Arena when the four-legged version was a puppy, and when the human version walked into the house on …
Friday, September 23, 2011
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Fundraiser held at Knights of Columbus for hospitalized teen.
The Murphy family has a long road ahead. On Friday night, a group of Wilmington residents hope to make that road a little smoother. Beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus, there will be a fundraiser for Mikey Murphy and his family. Mikey collapsed over the summer as he left for the Boston Bruins Stanley Cup parade, and has been in the hospital ever since. “Mikey is a very well-liked kid and easily got along with everyone,” said Nancy Roberts, who organized the event. “I can’t imagine how hard this has been on them and we wanted the family to know that the community supports them.” It’s been a long journey since Mikey’s collapse. He’s currently in Boston at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hosital. On Monday, he’ll travel to Mass General…
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A busy Friday awaits in Wilmington.
"Five Things you Need to Know Today" is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. Check back later for more, and let us know what you think of the new feature in the comments section. 1. Don't expect to see much sunshine to close out your week in Wilmington. According to Weather.com, there is a 70 percent chance of rain throughout the day. Showers are expected early before thundershowers develop in the afternoon. 2. A trio of Wilmington sports teams host home tilts on Friday. The girls soccer team welcomes Melrose to Shawsheen Elementary School at 3:45 p.m., the girls volleyball team hosts Belmont at 4 p.m. in the gym. The football team caps off the triple header with a 7 p.m. kickoff, looking to …
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Mikey Murphy's family is overwhelmed by the support they've received from the community.
By all accounts, Mikey Murphy is a good-natured, outgoing and loving 14-year-old. But right now, he’s ready to fight. On June 18, Mikey was walking across the field behind Town Hall to meet up with his friends to attend the Boston Bruins Stanley Cup parade. That’s when life changed for Mikey, his friends and family, and that’s when Mikey started the fight for his life. Mikey’s friends found him face down on the ground, and no one knows how long he was there for. He was rushed to Winchester Hospital before doctors eventually moved Mikey to his current room in Boston Children’s Hospital. Doctors ruled out drugs and believe he had a heart attack that day in the park. Most frustrating is that the medical team remains baffled as to what cause …
Cindy Partridge Murphy
12:18 am on Sunday, September 9, 2012
Ann, he can't even walk to the bathroom without getting hurt, he's very accident prone, so if he even tries ONE cartwheel in this house.........Oh boyyyyy, there will be trouble!!! Haa haaaa!!!!   more ›