Ryan does hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) where he cycle thirty days on and thirty days off the treatment. He seems to enjoy doing this. At least I know it doesn’t bother him. It’s essential to his recovery but, damn, it eats up a lot of time. Three hours a day, broken into two sessions, to […]
Guest Post: Ryan and the Self-Proclaimed “Weird” Kid
I received the following emails that I wanted to share. One thing I know is Joshua, the author, is clearly not “weird”… at least not any more. May 3, 2013 11:48AM Fr: Joshua Groff To: Ken Diviney <Kdiviney@ryansrally.org> Ryan’s Impact on My Life Hello Ken, You have never heard from me before. For […]
Back and Even Better
Ugh! Again last night I couldn’t get to sleep. Finally around two o’clock I just accepted it wasn’t in the cards and got up. I made myself a cup of coffee and did some work on the website. There is a lot on my mind with the civil case against Austin Vantrease and Jonathan May. […]
110 Million Seconds. $22 Million Harm.
Please accept my apology for not putting out a post this week. I was consumed with legal affairs. Yesterday was spent on the road for a total of eight hours (round trip), plus around four hours involved in the actual legal process. It was a grueling day, both mentally and physically. Although vital to Ryan, […]
Guest Post: “Diviney”
by Karen Tiplady We knew him, the Ryan that was – a boy still, really, blossoming into a young man. We loved him; he was so charming and charismatic, hilarious, a smile that would light up a room. Yes, that was our Ryan, the neighborhood boy that rode the bus with our daughter, hid in […]



