Re: The Prophet's Progress




Baha via CatKB.com wrote:
I am pleased to say i think Jeff recognized us when we went to his room last
night; huis eyes were briefly opened and he tried to wave; I think he even
tried to talk but he has a tube of some sort, probably for oxygen or to suck
crap out of his lungs. They have him in a bed that shakes every couple of
hours to loosen the ick that moved in and brought relatives.

I know very little about what's going on except the cellulitis appears
inproved, he's not as bloated with fluid or whatever was making him look like
a watermelon and the color is far improved overall.<snip>
Anyway, he is improving. Thank God. We we'ren't sure for a while but I think
he'll beat this pneumonia and body sepsis yet. My uneducated opinion.

To all of you, thanks for your words of encouragement.
Those those who have provided me certain admonishment, thank you as well. It
was a wake-up call in a different direction.

Blessed be,
Baha

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We will continue to send best wishes and purrs,
Polonca and Soncek

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