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confused Community Regular

he is home and doing good. he still cant drive, but he is home and very happy about that. Thank you all for praying for him and sending good thoughts that he would recover. We are going to talk to him during the holidays and see if he wants to come live here.

paula


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jerseyangel Proficient

Paula,

That's wonderful news. I'll continue to send good thoughts his way :) And yours.

UR Groovy Explorer

I'm glad to hear that. I've been thinking about you guys (my sister had VF if you recall).

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Thank you for the update, I was very happy to hear this. I hope he continues to improve things were pretty rough for you all for quite a while.

confused Community Regular

thanks everyone, it means alot to me. They had told us at one point it would be at least 6 months of therapy, but my bil is very stubborn and strong willed, so im sure that helped him get better faster.

thanks

paula

Cheri A Contributor

Wow. I'm so happy to read this! :rolleyes: I needed to read some good news today!

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