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Posted by ironsales on January 08, 2007 at 06:29:59 from (63.168.147.151):
friday afternoon my 82 year old grandfather had a serious accdident. we really don't know what he was doing, he was on the hiway in front of our house on a trail wagon--the little utility cart you buy at tractor supply--headed towards one of our pasture gates when he turned into a car that was passing him. he clipped the rear on the car and was thrown out, 3 major breaks in his arm, 4 broken ribs, a punctured lung, and 2 broken fingers, and multiple bumps bruises, and scratches make up his injuries. he didn't see the car because he has terrble arthrities, and diabities, and is blind in his left eye, which is the way he was turning. he was transfered to a hospital in a bigger town right after i got to the emergency. he was in a regular room till late sat when he was moved to critical care, as of right now they can't get him stablized and he is on 100% oxygen, and breathing 11-12 breaths per minute, all prayers are needed--4 months ago he ran over my grandmother with the same vehical and broke her collar bone. i guess my time in te corporate world is finally over and its time to move home. please pray for him, we all need it.
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