Talk:Darek Fidyka
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Dariusz Fidyka
[edit]The name is Dariusz Fidyka, Darek is a diminutive, and as such it's never used in Polish in official capacity (documents, biographies). Possibly somebody incorrectly used it in English articles.
See: https://www.google.ch/search?q=%22Dariusz+Fidyka%22 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jagger (talk • contribs) 23:30, 26 January 2017 (UTC)
Questionable "full recovery" claim/definition
[edit]I am a quad since 1976 (in Euro-speak: tetraplegic) and read this article with great interest. Based on the description of Mr. Fidyka's capabilities and condition as of 2016 full recovery had not been achieved and it is misleading to make this claim. The partial recovery that has been achieved is remarkable enough to stand on its own. I highly doubt Mr. Fidyka would agree that full recovery had been achieved by 2016; perhaps additional progress has been made since then?
Full recovery = able to do everything after the injury that was possible before the injury! Aug 2018.