cdcash
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Post by cdcash on Mar 23, 2011 10:48:52 GMT -5
Prayers up!
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Post by yogiboobooranger on Mar 23, 2011 10:58:59 GMT -5
Can add my prayers as well.
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Post by cottonstalk on Mar 23, 2011 19:13:00 GMT -5
Any updates on his condition,prognosis etc?I have heard he is seeing doctors in Nebraska but is doing okay,anyone know for sure?
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David
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Post by David on Mar 27, 2011 20:10:22 GMT -5
Prayers sent.
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RpR
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Post by RpR on Mar 27, 2011 23:03:11 GMT -5
Any idea what hospital he is in, if he still is. I want to send him a card, and not have it delivered second hand.
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Post by kings6 on Mar 27, 2011 23:50:25 GMT -5
He is out of the hospital and staying at a friends house as I understand it. I don't have any further contact info for now.
Robb
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Post by kaytod on Mar 28, 2011 18:25:16 GMT -5
I last spoke to John on saturday. (edit, forgot what day it was, duh)
He is in good spirits and resting at a friends near Ogalala NE. His surgery was in Lincoln, I believe.
He stated that he has had remarkably little pain from the surgery, which was three hours total. He commented that he'd been beat up worse after three hours in a dentist chair than what he felt with his surgery.
He is giving the credit to Father God for His perfect timing and placement of help during this recent experience. He stated it help to realize what is truly important in this life and changes your outlook.
I don't want to add too or diminish from the conversation. I'll leave the preaching to him, for it is his experience and the glory of the Father in his life. What I've stated is so that his friends and family of fellow shooters will know he is doing well and Papa God knows right where he is and that our Elohim is mighty to save.
All the best
Todd
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clem
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Post by clem on Mar 30, 2011 13:05:49 GMT -5
I had a similar experience 5 yrs. ago. After the surgery you feel really week and it takes a couple of months to recover. In addition to thanking God, I also rediscovered the glories of the .22 cal. revolver. I couldn’t shoot any centerfire gun for several months. The doctors will want John to walk. I set up a course around the outside of my house. I had to strategically place lawn chairs along the course because I couldn’t make one lap of the house without sitting down. By the end of two months I was walking a couple of miles. John will probably have similar experience.
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Post by targetshootr on Mar 30, 2011 14:06:46 GMT -5
I had a similar experience 5 yrs. ago. After the surgery you feel really week and it takes a couple of months to recover. In addition to thanking God, I also rediscovered the glories of the .22 cal. revolver. I couldn’t shoot any centerfire gun for several months. The doctors will want John to walk. I set up a course around the outside of my house. I had to strategically place lawn chairs along the course because I couldn’t make one lap of the house without sitting down. By the end of two months I was walking a couple of miles. John will probably have similar experience. What they don't tell you is that the weakness is from the drugs they use to put you under. I had an eye operation once and couldn't walk for six weeks.
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