Friends are having a hard time reconciling this news with聽memories of聽the joyful pair who married just last August. 聽Smiles in photos of聽Jessica and Patrick聽jump off the screen.
“But that’s not just a photograph,” says Leslie Kelly, who watched Jessica grow up just outside Sacramento, Calif.聽 “Those two are the happiest, most optimistic, wonderful people,” continues Kelly, which聽provides “a real good foundation for both of them going forward.”
Jessica’s right foot was also badly damaged in the blast, but the family has told friends it looks like it can be saved. And Patrick’s third surgery went well. Family members declined requests for an interview, but a few friends are sharing their story.
“When Patrick came to, he asked if the Red Sox had won,” says Boston College buddy Tom Treacy.聽“It sounded like they were certainly in good spirits.”
Friends and strangers have donated聽more than $500,000 in four days to help the couple cope with whatever comes next.
“They do know that people out there are coming together for them and I think it’s really helped them,” says Kelly who set up one of two聽online funds.聽 “They’re very courageous.”

Patrick and Jessica were taken to different hospitals but have spoken by phone. Both work in health care. Jessica, 32, is a nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital. Patrick, 29, is finishing a graduate degree at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology.
“We are praying for him and will support him in any way we can as he regains his strength and is able to return to his studies,” says the school’s president, Dr. Nicholas Covino, in a statement.
Friends posting messages to the couple remind them they still have strong minds, bodies and arms for hugging. Some offer dinners. Others聽urge Patrick and Jessica, who are both runners, to聽get back on the road with expected prosthetic legs. Treacy, from Manhattan, is among the friends headed to Boston to help map the coming weeks, months and years.
“Given where we are,” says Treacy,聽“and the fact that we’re only four days into what’s going to be a pretty long road, I think there are a lot of reasons to be positive.”
Not the least of which, adds Treacy, is that Patrick and Jessica will face rehab, and all the challenges of the future, together.
This story is part of a partnership that includes , 聽and Kaiser Health News.聽
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