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This is a discussion on jimmy seale within the Prayer List forums, part of the Sections category; while coming home last fri. he rolled his truck and broke his neck-was at the hosp. and he was released ...
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while coming home last fri. he rolled his truck and broke his neck-was at the hosp. and he was released today.he still has a ways to go.but i know he considers you all friends here.please keep him in your prayers for a speedy, full recovers. thank you Mary e seale
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Mary, tell Jimmy that he is on the list and we are pulling for him. We wish hem a full and speedy recovery.
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Hello Mary and Jimmy, Cookie and I are both wishing him well in his recovery and praying for him and you too, as it is a mental strain on you, I would tell him to pay attention to what the Dr's prescribe for his recovery, and not to do anything that will jeoprodize it and also give you concern for worry. Best Wishes from Cookie and Jr. and all of us here at IFI. being a man he is probably more worried about the truck than he is about himself. the truck is replacable, he isn't, we all need all the friends we can get and keep.
__________________ Irnsrgn Knowledge must be shared or it lies dead in the mind. The Blacksmith must use Hammer and Flame to force the iron down the path of his own choosing. I usually find it much easier to be wrong once in while than to try to be perfect. Last edited by irnsrgn; 04-10-2008 at 04:44 AM. |
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Mary, Thank you for informing us about this transitional event in Jimmy’s, yours, and your families lives. By chance, I happen to talk to a man I know just this morning. Several years ago he had fallen off of a cliff (well over 100 feet). He broke his back and neck in five places, scull, shoulder, ribs, arm, leg, and was in a coma for several weeks. It was actually worse than what I have described due to internal trauma. His wife divorced him, because they told her that he would never be able to walk, talk, or work again if he lived. I say all of that to say that I had a delightful talk with him and his wife just this morning while he was on his lunch break. He had to hurry and finish his coffee so he could get back to his job as a heavy equipment operator. The reason he had to hurry was so he could stop by and feed his cows and horses on the way back to work. When I read what happened to Jimmy this afternoon, my first thought was that it is still possible for jimmy, yourself and your family to have a good and prosperous life ahead of you all. Yes, I agree that Jimmy (and you Mary) have friends here at IFI, who will no doubt support you in prayer and with positive thoughts that are directed toward full recovery! Ted
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best wishes to ya, Jimmy!
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