Posted by Keith Molden on January 05, 2023 at 10:28:56 from (173.80.132.207):
An old friend of mine is in Ohio State University hospital. He went in before Christmas with a brain bleed. The brain bleed was partially fixed (still has some seepage for some reason). He also had bleeding in an intestine which they got repaired and now has infection in his blood. He can barely mumble instead of talking and they can't let him out of bed cause he's an old farmer and wants to go home but really don't know where he is. The Drs. say if he makes it, he will be in rehab for quite awhile. If I need help in the middle of the night, he's one I know I can call for help and he'll be here and tht's why I say Old Friend. He's on here off and on but I can't remember his handle. He has the White 4 wheel drive I was asking about a few weeks ago. He sold his cattle last year and only has 4 horses and a Jack Donkey that his Grandson is feeding and caring for. We're both 75 so I know we're on the downhill side of the great divide, but I'd sure like it if our Maker could see his way to keep Bobby around for awhile longer and with you folk's help in prayer he just might be. I kinda feel like he's had a stroke along with the brain bleed but his wife hasn't said for sure yet, she's on oxygen 2/7 and not in good health either. Thanks for listening to an old man asking for his friend.
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