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On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 09:38:16 -0400, "lrulan"
wrote: My brother, who is still in the Philippines, was found by his maid in his bedroom this morning, unable to move or talk. He was transferred to a hospital where he is now able to talk a little bit but still can't get up out of the bed. He is refusing all help, they do have an IV going but he is not eating or talking much. They still don't know what is wrong with him but we suspect a small vascular accident (a small stroke?). My sister and I are planning to fly back there to help arrange things for him, or to give him closure, whichever happens. We no longer have relatives there who can care for him but he has friends and we can arrange to have someone care for him on a daily basis if need be. We cannot bring him to the US with us. May I request some purrs and prayers for his well-being, or if it is his time to go, that he goes peacefully and with no pain. Thank you very much. Jazz's mama Lydia We're sending purrs and prayers for your brother's full recovery. I can only imagine how your brother must feel to wake up in this condition. Could it possibly be a form of malaria? A man who is a member of my church suddenly became paralysed and couldn't speak. The diagnosis was the after-effects of malaria that he had contracted years ago. He is gradually regaining the use of his arms and legs again, and was able to speak once he was off the ventilator. Nan |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 09:38:16 -0400, "lrulan"
wrote: My brother, who is still in the Philippines, was found by his maid in his bedroom this morning, unable to move or talk. He was transferred to a hospital where he is now able to talk a little bit but still can't get up out of the bed. He is refusing all help, they do have an IV going but he is not eating or talking much. They still don't know what is wrong with him but we suspect a small vascular accident (a small stroke?). My sister and I are planning to fly back there to help arrange things for him, or to give him closure, whichever happens. We no longer have relatives there who can care for him but he has friends and we can arrange to have someone care for him on a daily basis if need be. We cannot bring him to the US with us. May I request some purrs and prayers for his well-being, or if it is his time to go, that he goes peacefully and with no pain. Thank you very much. Jazz's mama Lydia We're sending purrs and prayers for your brother's full recovery. I can only imagine how your brother must feel to wake up in this condition. Could it possibly be a form of malaria? A man who is a member of my church suddenly became paralysed and couldn't speak. The diagnosis was the after-effects of malaria that he had contracted years ago. He is gradually regaining the use of his arms and legs again, and was able to speak once he was off the ventilator. Nan |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 09:38:16 -0400, "lrulan"
wrote: My brother, who is still in the Philippines, was found by his maid in his bedroom this morning, unable to move or talk. He was transferred to a hospital where he is now able to talk a little bit but still can't get up out of the bed. He is refusing all help, they do have an IV going but he is not eating or talking much. They still don't know what is wrong with him but we suspect a small vascular accident (a small stroke?). My sister and I are planning to fly back there to help arrange things for him, or to give him closure, whichever happens. We no longer have relatives there who can care for him but he has friends and we can arrange to have someone care for him on a daily basis if need be. We cannot bring him to the US with us. May I request some purrs and prayers for his well-being, or if it is his time to go, that he goes peacefully and with no pain. Thank you very much. Jazz's mama Lydia We're sending purrs and prayers for your brother's full recovery. I can only imagine how your brother must feel to wake up in this condition. Could it possibly be a form of malaria? A man who is a member of my church suddenly became paralysed and couldn't speak. The diagnosis was the after-effects of malaria that he had contracted years ago. He is gradually regaining the use of his arms and legs again, and was able to speak once he was off the ventilator. Nan |
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", "lrulan"
artfully composed this message within on 12 Jun 2004: May I request some purrs and prayers for his well-being, or if it is his time to go, that he goes peacefully and with no pain. Thank you very much. Purrs for your brother and you and your family that this is nothing serious. Have a safe trip. -- Cheryl |
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", "lrulan"
artfully composed this message within on 12 Jun 2004: May I request some purrs and prayers for his well-being, or if it is his time to go, that he goes peacefully and with no pain. Thank you very much. Purrs for your brother and you and your family that this is nothing serious. Have a safe trip. -- Cheryl |
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", "lrulan"
artfully composed this message within on 12 Jun 2004: May I request some purrs and prayers for his well-being, or if it is his time to go, that he goes peacefully and with no pain. Thank you very much. Purrs for your brother and you and your family that this is nothing serious. Have a safe trip. -- Cheryl |
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Lots of purrs on the way. Hopefully everything will be resolved in a
good way. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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Lots of purrs on the way. Hopefully everything will be resolved in a
good way. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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Lots of purrs on the way. Hopefully everything will be resolved in a
good way. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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My brother, who is still in the Philippines, was found by his maid in his
bedroom this morning, unable to move or talk. He was transferred to a hospital where he is now able to talk a little bit but still can't get up out of the bed. He is refusing all help, they do have an IV going but he is not eating or talking much. They still don't know what is wrong with him but we suspect a small vascular accident (a small stroke?). My sister and I are planning to fly back there to help arrange things for him, or to give him closure, whichever happens. We no longer have relatives there who can care for him but he has friends and we can arrange to have someone care for him on a daily basis if need be. We cannot bring him to the US with us. May I request some purrs and prayers for his well-being, or if it is his time to go, that he goes peacefully and with no pain. Thank you very much. Jazz's mama Lydia -- Irulan I am so sorry. Purrs to you, and your brother too. Sherry |
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