He is on my prayer list. TBI's can be tough to deal with...for both the survivor and care givers. I will keep them all in my prayers.
He is on my prayer list. TBI's can be tough to deal with...for both the survivor and care givers. I will keep them all in my prayers.
Oh, no. That's terrible news.I won't be attending Mass tomorrow, but I'll throw in a few Hail Mary's for him. I hope he gets well soon- even though it'll be a long recovery. I'm glad that someone found him before he'd been there too long.
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RM-Sending good vibes his way. ((( RM's friend))))
I hope he recovers & is able mtn bike (with another folk)again. The dirt needs him.
Yikes... no matter how good the prognosis, brain injuries are always scary.Here's to a full recovery from all of his injuries, and a swift (and safe) return to the saddle!
Healing butterflies to your friend, and calm hopeful peaceful butterflies to everyone caring for him.
Hugs and butterflies,
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Bless his heart and all his family and friends.
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wow.... prayers on their way.
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