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Vicki and The Rors <[log in to unmask]>
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The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Apr 2006 19:59:47 -0600
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Brad,

Praying for all of you at this difficult time.  Do keep us posted.

Our hearts and prayers are with you all.
Vicki

----- Original Message -----
From: "BD" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 5:36 AM
Subject: Second post urgent request


> I didn't see this pop up on the list so sending it again. We'll be enroute
> back home in an hour or so with a stop to see my nephew. Here is my
> original request...
>
> My nephew has been in a serious car accident. He rolled his Blazer and was
> thrown from the vehicle. He is in St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay with
> life threatening head injuries. I'll spare the detail but they said it is
> the worst they've seen there. This happened Monday around 3:00 CDT, they
> Flight For Lifed him to Green Bay Wisconsin and it all happened in great
> timing and as bad as the accident was, it could have not went better for
> getting him to the hospital via helicopter. They didn't expect him to live
> through the night and because of diligent prayer  and a faithful God, he
> has hung in there, managed to lightly squeeze his fingers to a couple of
> loved ones, and has managed to have no need for the pressure monitor on
> his head. They are putting a feeding tube in him today which normally they
> do not due for 7 to 10 days in some in his case and so he is ahead of
> schedule there. His temp is normal and scans look as good as can be
> expected. The doctors prepared the family for the worst having relatives
> flown in or otherwise traveling back home. They are now enthusiastic about
> a recovery. I say quote, a recovery, because they do not know the damage
> done yet. He has major major head trauma with a shattered skull and yet
> road gravel and etc. in his skull and brain. Sorry about the detail there
> but that is the seriousness of it all. Please pray. He  is 28 years old,
> has a little one only a year old who recently undergone brain surgery
> himself for a skull not expanding for brain growth, but doing very well.
> His fiance is beside herself of course. His name is Andy. I'm on the road
> so won't be able to reply until I get back home. We started out last
> Friday heading for a business meetings, then off to Milwaukee for a
> funeral for my uncle who just passed away, and then got an email from my
> nephew as they didn't have my cell phone number. We missed out on the
> funeral to be with family and Andy during this critical time. We are
> staying yet one night here and then returning home as many family and
> friends are here  now and we can preserve our time resources in case we
> are needed in the weeks to come. If he makes it through he will require 10
> to 20 more surgeries to rebuild his skull and who knows the rehabilitation
> needs. He will be in the hospital for a long time to come provided he
> indeed manages out of the critical stages here. He is unconscious per
> medicines to keeps him calm and let the body begin it's healing and
> stabilization which is doing just that. Thanks for your prayers.
>
> Brad
>
>

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