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A recent post on Bryan Stow's blog gave the surprising news that he is out of rehab and at his parents home in Santa Cruz County, though the news isn't all that heartening - his condition seems to be deteriorating.

His parents are blaming their woes on insurance.

"After a long two years of being away from home, the insurance company has ceased payment for CNS (rehab), so Bryan has come home," the blog read.

The family said while they are glad to have him home, he has physically experienced a big setback from a lack of physical therapy.

Stow, a major San Francisco Giants fan and a paramedic from Santa Clara, grabbed national headlines on March 31, 2011 when he was attacked at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. He suffered permanent brain damage and has been confined to a wheelchair; a shell of the man he used to be. His alleged attackers, Louie Sanchez, 30, and Marvin Norwood, 30, pleaded not guilty to multiple counts in November.

"At first look and during conversations, Bryan appears to be doing better, cognitively," the post read. "But to be with him as much as we are, we see what others don’t. The memory problems, the use of words that do not belong, the pain he is in and the stiffness in his body that prevents him from being able to do things on his own. Due to a huge cut in therapy coverage, Bryan has physically experienced a big setback."

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They said the insurance doesn't cover 24-hour nursing care they say he needs so the family said they have hired in-home caregivers to get him up in the morning and to put him to bed at night. The family appeared frustrated with the setbacks.

"We do what we can at home, but he needs the 5 days a week that he grew accustomed to. We just don’t know how to get that for him," the post read.

The family also posted a video on YouTube Tuesday that shows Stow's long and agonizing journey. It has some photos that have never been seen before, including a photo of Barry Bonds visiting Stow and one picture that shows the damage to the back of his head.

The video begins with Opening Day in LA in 2011 and ends with a picture of Stow in his parent's backyard that must have been taken this weekend.

His daughter is on his right and his son is on his left. The image is labeled "Home!" and is set to the song, "Home," by 2012 American Idol winner Phillip Phillips. The final image shows the family has stayed loyal to the team Bryan loved the most. He reads"Go Giants!"

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