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One must always suffer the consequences of what one does wrong sadly.  The 
other day, I met a woman my age with whom I went to junior high school.  She 
use to read for the blind students.  Which is how we came to know each 
other.  She is now a recovering crack and alcohol addict.  Unfortunately, 
she suffers from the physical consequences of her addictions to the point 
she must draw disability, and I assume is now unable to work.  Her cartilage 
is damaged, and she has required two knee or hip replacements.  I can't 
recall which.
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From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 4:24 PM
Subject: Grandson Report #13


> He was transported today to the rehab hospital.  The attending nurse said 
> he is probably the most presently advanced brain injury patient she ever 
> had so he likely won't have to be there as long as you might expect.  Of 
> course, he wanted to come home instead so even that's a good sign.  Little 
> Everett was in a place he should not have been and doing things he should 
> not have been doing.  His blood alcohol level was 1.11 the night they 
> brought him to the hospital unconscious.  0.08 is legally drunk right now 
> in Colorado, which means you are too drunk to drive, and they are trying 
> to get it down to 0.05.  Please pray he hears the Lord through this 
> experience.  Yes, he could have easily died in more ways than one but he 
> didn't.  His mom needs prayer along these same lines, too.  Many of you 
> have been praying for Gretchen for years, which I greatly appreciate, but 
> she still needs personal mentioning before the throne.  Those years she 
> was on the streets doing drugs has taken their toll on her.  Gretchen is 
> 34 years old now.
>
> Phil. 

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