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Posted by Jimmy King on December 01, 2003 at 22:04:09 from (171.75.217.29):
I found my wife lying on the front sidewalk this morning when I came home from town where we both had breakfast togather then both went different ways to do things she had been there about an hr. best we can tell was air lifted to St Johns Hospital in Springfield, Mo. About 11:30 AM 12 hrs. ago. As we know at this time she has bleeding deep in her brain causing a stroke, because it is not a clot med. will not work surgery is not an option keeping her blood pressure down all they can try to do. Doc. basicly told us if she lives she very well may be a vegstable the next two days are critical. She is a good christian woman. I will try to keep you all posted on her cond. Where I work my boss his boss and mine and a nother manager all walked into the hostpital this afternoon told me they would see me when I could come back to work not before, and while I was on my way home the other Manager Carla called me on my cell to see how things were found out she had called the hospital and my home trying to catch me Wow I work at good place. JIM
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