Chicago Sun-Times

AMTRAK CONDUCTOR SHOT IN NAPERVILLE PROGRESSIN­G SLOWLY TOWARD RECOVERY

- — Marie Wilson

Fifteen days after he was shot May 16 in Naperville, Amtrak conductor Michael Case was wheeled into his second of at least four surgeries he’s expected to undergo at Edward Hospital.

The 45- year- old Homewood man is in critical but stable condition and capable of making a full recovery from the bullet that struck him in a critical area of the abdomen where fluids from the stomach, liver and pancreas converge, one of his doctors said Wednesday.

Calling the 10- year Amtrak employee a “very pleasant patient” who’s “awake and talking” but not quite alert, Dr. David Piazza, trauma medical director, said it will be at least six to nine months until Case feels fully back to normal.

“He’s going to be here for a long time,” Piazza said. “He’s extremely lucky to be alive.”

The single bullet that entered Case’s anterior abdomen and traveled through his body at a slightly downward angle missed some critical blood vessels by millimeter­s, Piazza said. If those vessels had suffered gunshot damage, Case likely wouldn’t make it, he said.

Doctors and nurses on Case’s large care team so far are happy with his progress. After about five days in the hospital, he was taken off a ventilator and began breathing on his own. He’s eaten green Jell- O and some fruit after telling doctors he was craving ginger ale and grapes.

The food Case ate before he was shot — an egg salad sandwich — has complicate­d his recovery, as it led to aspiration pneumonia, a condition suffered when someone inhales food into the lungs.

The man accused of shooting Case, 79- year- old Edward Klein of West Allis, Wisconsin, has been ordered to undergo a mental fitness evaluation while he faces charges of aggravated battery and attempted murder.

Case’s wife of nine years, Sara, and his son, daughter and parents have been by his bedside during many of his 15 days in the hospital. Sara Case described her husband as a Navy veteran and former private- school teacher who stayed in good shape and enjoyed being on his feet.

“Luckily he came in to us extremely healthy with no major medical conditions,” Piazza said. “He came in healthy, and he’s a fighter.”

 ?? | COURTESY OF CASE FAMILY ?? Sara Case says her husband, Amtrak conductor Michael Case, is a Navy veteran and former private- school teacher who enjoys being on his feet.
| COURTESY OF CASE FAMILY Sara Case says her husband, Amtrak conductor Michael Case, is a Navy veteran and former private- school teacher who enjoys being on his feet.

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