Benefit Ride for Kirk Keller

Saturday, 22 October 2016 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM EST

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Saturday, 22 October 2016 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM EST

Event Details

Join the friends and family of Kirk Keller as we help ease the burden of his prolonged hospitalization and rehab. A donation of $25.00 secures your place in the group ride. 100% of the proceeds are donated to Kirk and his family. Come out and help a fellow motorcyclist. 

Benefit Ride - POKER RUN

Date :  22 Oct. 2016    

Time : Meet @10 am.  Kick stands up @ 11 am.  End time: 2 - 2:30 pm

Location :  (Beginning & End Point). Richland Creek Community Church
Address: 3229 Burlington Mills Rd, Wake Forest, NC 

 

Why We Ride

Our friend and fellow rider, Kirk Keller, was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) on 16 June 2016 following an upper respiratory infection.  In GBS the body mounts an autoimmune response which attacks the myelin sheath of the peripheral nervous system.  The results vary, patient to patient, but GBS is life threatening.  Guillain-Barré Syndrome patients can  suffer paralysis of  extremities, face and respiratory system.  Kirk is four months into his recovery. He still suffers from paralysis of his arms and partial paralysis of his hands and mouth and tongue.  He is currently undergoing physical, occupation and speech therapy.  His recovery may take months, possibly a year or more.

Guillain-Barré Syndrome is a devastating disorder.  Its onset is sudden, it is a medical emergency requiring immediate intervention, ICU confinement, repetitive plasma exchange and high-dose immunoglobulin therapy.  Once stabilized, patients face a lengthy recovery period.  The majority of patients can recover from the paralysis.  Months of rehabilitation are required and patients face an extremely difficult emotional adjustment to the sudden paralysis.  Needless to say the diagnosis, treatment of and rehabilitation from Guillain-Barré Syndrome is a complex, extensive and expensive endeavor.

About Kirk

Kirk married Cindy Rosefielde in 1988.  They have a son, Sam, who is a junior in college.  Kirk is a Project Manager for BB&T. 

Cindy is a contract lawyer with Met Life.

Kirk began riding as a teenager.  He currently rides a beautiful blue HD Heritage and a Ducati Monster and is active in both the local Harley and sport bike communities.

Throughout this difficult period, Kirk has displayed an amazingly positive attitude and outlook.  He has set goals and attacked the challenges, physical and emotional, with determination and his well known hardheaded manner!