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BEAVERCREE­K FAMILY WANTS BOY TO ‘ROCK’ HIS RECOVERY

Mom wants public to help him ‘rock his recovery.’

- By Sarah Franks Staff Writer

BEAVERCREE­K — A Beavercree­k family is asking the Dayton area for help as their 7-year-old son prepares to “rock recovery.”

Jack Hoos has already been through a lot during his first seven years. He has autism and has struggled with chiari malformati­on and tethered cord for years. A chiari malformati­on is a condition in which the brain tissue extends into the spinal cord.

In January, Jack underwent brain decompress­ion surgery, and in April, he will have surgery to have his tethered spinal cord released. Young Jack will spend four to seven days in the pediatric ICU in Detroit, followed by a month of minimal activity — a monumental challenge for any child, especially an active and adventurou­s one like Jack.

“He’s been a real trooper,” said Jack’s mother, Beth Hoos. “I don’t think things could have gone smoother for the first surgery. But now that he kind of knows what to expect, he’s a little more anxious and kind of really worried about this one.”

She decided to come up with a way to distract her son during his recovery.

While Jack is in surgery, the plan is to prepare his hospital room with rocks galore. Beth hopes it’s a total surprise.

“I was thinking I would set them up on the window sill, on the desk and on his tray,” Beth said. “And I’m going to have some special ones to kind of pull out throughout (his recovery) so I can say, ‘Oh look at this cool one I found’ if he’s having a bad day, so he can focus on something else.”

As soon as baby Jack was able to pick things up, he has had a fascinatio­n with rocks, Beth said. Traditiona­l kids’ toys never generated much excitement for Jack.

Beth hopes to collect enough rocks that as her son recovers at home, the family can make a rock garden for Jack to play in and take his mind away from the seriousnes­s of his surgery.

“He’s super energetic — he’s always on the go, he cares about other people a lot and wants to make everybody happy,” Beth said. “He’s a good little guy.”

After a call-out on Facebook, the Hoos family has already received a small bucket worth of rock donations. Beth said Jack would appreciate any and all rocks. Shiny, painted, strange, boring — he’s obsessed with them all, Beth said.

A local group of rock enthusiast­s even told Beth they were getting together to paint rocks specially for Jack.

The family has set up a post office box to accept collection­s. Anyone wanting to send Jack a rock should mail it to PO Box 92, Alpha, OH 45301. Beth’s only request was for rock donations to be about softball sized or smaller.

Contact this reporter at 419.463.4837 or email sarah. franks@coxinc.com.

 ??  ?? Jack Hoos’s family is collecting rocks to surprise him after a major surgery scheduled for April.
Jack Hoos’s family is collecting rocks to surprise him after a major surgery scheduled for April.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? As soon as 7-year-old Jack Hoos was able to pick stuff up, he’s been fascinated with rocks.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS As soon as 7-year-old Jack Hoos was able to pick stuff up, he’s been fascinated with rocks.

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