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Posted by Rich Iowa on November 11, 2005 at 17:58:46 from (64.12.117.7):
Just got back from the hospital, I think the prayers are working. They took the tubes out this morning, breathing fine on his own, and no pain meds. since 9-10a.m. He"s been sleeping real good today, other than when the nurse came in and bugged him. Moving him to a reg. room tomorrow morning. We"re not sure how much of the accident he remembers. During one of the short times he was awake, he asked "how"s the truck look", and later, "how does the other car look?" We"re starting to wonder if a car cut him off or something like that. When I was leaving, the nurse was going to see if he"d eat some supper. He is still at Iowa Methodist Medical Center, probably will be for a while. Someone up above was watching out for him yesterday, think I"m going take a deep look into the good book and see if I can get along with my dad a little better. Thanks again for all the prayers, greatly appreciated. Rich
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