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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: tom_weedman on February 17, 2014, 08:36:31 PM
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He has had heart problems from a tumore in his colone that is cancer trying to do surgery not looking good praying that it all works out been my inspiration To fly controline my whole life god help him
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You got it.
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Wishing the best. y1
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Prayer sent!
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HEALING PRAYERS ABOUND!
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Your dad, and family is on my prayer list.
Blessings
Allen
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My prayers for him and your family.
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A resounding DITTO !
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Same here.
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My heart goes out to you and your dad. Praying for you both.
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Tom, it is done! Praying for all of you.
Bill
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Tom,
Your dad and the family are in my prayers.
Pat
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Done
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Update on Dads Status.........Lynn Weedman
He got discharged from the hospital on Tuesday evening in stable condition.
there are blood clots in his lungs and they are preventing surgery at this time, so 2 weeks of shots (blood thinnner) to disolve them and then surgery will be the corrective action according to all of the doctors involved with his case, if all goes as planned. he's 77 but still has a lot of spunk and determination so we are hoping he can endour this medical crisis and come out of it in flying colors.
Lynn Weedman
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Update on Dads Status.........Lynn Weedman
He got discharged from the hospital on Tuesday evening in stable condition.
there are blood clots in his lungs and they are preventing surgery at this time, so 2 weeks of shots (blood thinnner) to disolve them and then surgery will be the corrective action according to all of the doctors involved with his case, if all goes as planned. he's 77 but still has a lot of spunk and determination so we are hoping he can endour this medical crisis and come out of it in flying colors.
Lynn Weedman
Lynn,
You can count on lots of prayers from me!
Stay well, your Dad will feed on your strength.
Roger V.
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Glad to hear he's stable, Praying for him.
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He's doing great if he has reached 77. I know he has a lot of years left in him as long as he stays busy. At least that is what Grandma Sigmond used to say to me. She was 83 when her son decided to put her in a nursing home. She went down hill fast. Hope to meet all of you one of these days.