Sandy, I would think knowing about trauma would
help you to ask the right questions.
At 02:20 PM 5/23/2020, Sandy Scovell, wrote:
>God has been very faithful. I appreciate him so
>much. I of course miss my husband very much not
>being able to discuss my thoughts about these
>things. Also, trauma medicine used to be one of
>my specialties, so sometimes I wonder if I just don’t know too much.
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On May 23, 2020, at 5:20 AM, john schwery <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > Sandy, wow, talk about somebody being
> broken! I trust he will be broken in spirit.
> >
> > At 01:19 AM 5/23/2020, Sandy Scovell, wrote:
> >> Hi everyone,
> >>
> >> I wanted to give you a little update.
> >>
> >> This last month has been probably one of the
> most difficult times I have had. I kind of feel like a wilted rose.
> >>
> >> Until this last week, my grandson, Everett,
> has had many setbacks and difficult
> times. Things ar looking up now. I would like
> to have all of you please pray that God gets a hold of him.
> >>
> >> He has been in trauma intensive care until
> today, at which time he was moved to the
> step-down unit. This will be a big step for him I believe.
> >>
> >> They did say he had a concussion at the
> scene of the accident, along with a fractured
> sternum, multiple fractured ribs, foot fracture
> which I am not recalling which bones at tis
> point. Also a fracture of his wrist. I know
> it has been difficult partially because of my
> being 70 and the staff not wanting me to go to
> the hospital where they are concerned about my
> getting COVID. I do nog think he will be
> needing any more surgeries now, which is good,
> because he has had several while in the hospital.
> >>
> >> Also, certainly not as important as my
> grandson, is that one of my dogs jumped off the
> recliner and received a very severe spinal
> injury. He is thankfully much better now.
> >>
> >> That’s all for now.
> >>
> >> Sandy Scovell
> >
> > John
John
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