A year after his stroke, Sen. Mark Kirk to march up Capitol steps to return to work

Kirk to return to Capitol today

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In this Dec. 18, 2012 photo, U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk speaks about his recovery from a major stroke a year ago at his home in Highland Park. Kirk plans to return to the U.S. Senate on Thursday, and climb the 45 steps at the Capitol. (AP)
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WASHINGTON – Nearly a year after a major stroke forced Sen. Mark Kirk to re-learn how to walk, he plans to scale 45 steps at the Capitol on Thursday morning to attend the start of the new Congress.

Kirk, a 53-year-old Republican, is expected to be welcomed on the steps by two prominent Democrats: Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Dick Durbin, Kirk’s Illinois colleague.

“It’s going to be emotional for a lot of people,” said Rep. John Shimkus, R-Ill., who was the first Illinois lawmaker to visit a recovering Kirk back in March. “We’ve all been waiting a long time, we’ve been cheering him on, we’ve been praying for him.”

Shimkus said he expects two “wow” reactions from onlookers. Some will say “wow” because they’ll be surprised that the stroke “took that much out of him,” and others will say “wow” because they “can’t believe how great he looks,” he said.

Kirk, who suffered his stroke in Illinois last Jan. 21, recently moved into a handicapped-accessible apartment on Capitol Hill and made a surprise appeaback trance in his Senate offices Dec. 20 at a staff holiday party, said Lance Trover, his communications director. Kirk plans to continue his rehabilitation in Washington, Trover said.

The senator, who suffers impairment on his left side, uses a four-pronged cane to walk, but will rely on a wheelchair to cover long distances in the Capitol, Trover said. Kirk is blind in one quadrant of his left eye, the aide said.

Kirk’s walk up the steps to the Senate door is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Thursday. As many as 100 well-wishers are expected to attend, according to a Senate official who said that several days ago a walk-through was held with Kirk staffers and an advance person for Biden to scope out an “iconic picture” for photographers on hand. The official spoke on condition of anonymity.

Kirk aides said four medical professionals, including the senator’s neurosurgeon, will participate in a news conference Thursday in Washington soon after the senator’s climb. Kirk is not expected to make public remarks Thursday from the Senate floor, Trover said.

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