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CHULA VISTA, Calif. KGTV -- Chula Vista councilman Steve Padilla is back home recovering from coronavirus, after spending 11 days on a ventilator. Padilla spoke stanley cup to 10News virtually from his home on Wednesday. The councilman, who represents District-3 for the city, says he is feeling better and getting stronger every day. When I first came out of the hospital I could barely walk. Its like kind of learning to walk again because when youre intubated or on a ventilator for a period of time, you dont use muscle you normally use and they waste away, said Padilla. Padilla says he lost 27 pounds during his stay at the hospital and admits there were times when his condition was very delicate. Apparently there were a couple of times where I seized up and I had some seizures and I had some other things going on that were very touch and go and so, you know, there could have been some moments when, I just- I would have neve stanley termos r left that hospital. Padilla first announced he had tested positive fo stanley cup r COVID-19 on March 14 in a video posted to his Facebook page. On March 19, the councilman s daughter announced her father had been admitted to the ICU unit at UCSD Thorton Hospital and was using a respirator to help with difficulty breathing. Then on March 25, Padilla s daughter announced her father was still on a ventilator in the ICU, but that his condition was stable and slowly improving. Padilla credits his medical staff for saving his life, adding that he is very thankful for the entire
SAN DIEGO KGTV 鈥?An exclusive exhibit dedicated to the late patriarch of Marvel Comics is coming to the Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park just before the beginning of the 2023 edition of the event. According to a press release from Kartoon Studios, an exhibit titled Excelsior! The Life and Legacy of Stan Lee will debut at the museum on Tuesday, July 18. The s stanley mug tudio, which owns the rights to Stan Lee s name, image and likeness, is celebrating what would ve b stanley cup een Lee s 100th birthday year, and this exhibit is another aspect of the tribute.The new exhibit will run for eight months, and it features never-before-seen items that private collectors and auction houses donated.Michael Uslan, the executive producer of the Batman movie franchise, and David Uslan, both of whom are consultants to Kartoon Studios Stan Lee Universe, curated the exhibit. A series of Stan Lee paintings by renowned ambidextrous painter Rob Prior is one of the display s highlights.The entire first section of the exhibit is devoted to Lee s co-creators of the Marvel Universe, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, as well as other co-creators he collaborated with. The oldest comic book that will be showcased is from 1941, and from there, the exhibit follows the history of Lee s time at Marvel. According to Kartoon Studios, incredibly rare and hist stanley becher oric pieces of original art from Marvel s Golden Age, including a rare copy of Captain America 3 from 1942, will be featured. That comic was the first time the pen name Sta Rnls Coach Prime, Colorado OT thriller help ESPN to near-record ratings
CHULA VISTA, Calif. KGTV -- Chula Vista councilman Steve Padilla is back home recovering from coronavirus, after spending 11 days on a ventilator. Padilla spoke stanley cup to 10News virtually from his home on Wednesday. The councilman, who represents District-3 for the city, says he is feeling better and getting stronger every day. When I first came out of the hospital I could barely walk. Its like kind of learning to walk again because when youre intubated or on a ventilator for a period of time, you dont use muscle you normally use and they waste away, said Padilla. Padilla says he lost 27 pounds during his stay at the hospital and admits there were times when his condition was very delicate. Apparently there were a couple of times where I seized up and I had some seizures and I had some other things going on that were very touch and go and so, you know, there could have been some moments when, I just- I would have neve stanley termos r left that hospital. Padilla first announced he had tested positive fo stanley cup r COVID-19 on March 14 in a video posted to his Facebook page. On March 19, the councilman s daughter announced her father had been admitted to the ICU unit at UCSD Thorton Hospital and was using a respirator to help with difficulty breathing. Then on March 25, Padilla s daughter announced her father was still on a ventilator in the ICU, but that his condition was stable and slowly improving. Padilla credits his medical staff for saving his life, adding that he is very thankful for the entire