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<blockquote data-quote="DavidMcmillan" data-source="post: 3926694" data-attributes="member: 11749"><p>A couple of months ago, I told you about an "adopted son" that is a SWAT team leader with Phoenix PD. A rare tumor was found at the base of his spine and he was going to Chicago for surgery. The 17 hour surgery was successful, but a few days later he developed an </p><p>E Coli infection that required additional surgery. In the course of that surgery, the nerves to his feet were scrambled and standing produced extreme pain. That has improved to the point where, tomorrow morning,, weather permitting, he will be flying home for the first time in over two months. In addition to his current position in Phoenix, he served several years with the 82nd Airborne, fighting in Bosnia, etc. This is a very fine young man, with a wonderful wife and boys.</p><p></p><p>If you have a spare minute, I would appreciate you lifting him up in prayers, good thoughts, or however you wish good things for folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidMcmillan, post: 3926694, member: 11749"] A couple of months ago, I told you about an "adopted son" that is a SWAT team leader with Phoenix PD. A rare tumor was found at the base of his spine and he was going to Chicago for surgery. The 17 hour surgery was successful, but a few days later he developed an E Coli infection that required additional surgery. In the course of that surgery, the nerves to his feet were scrambled and standing produced extreme pain. That has improved to the point where, tomorrow morning,, weather permitting, he will be flying home for the first time in over two months. In addition to his current position in Phoenix, he served several years with the 82nd Airborne, fighting in Bosnia, etc. This is a very fine young man, with a wonderful wife and boys. If you have a spare minute, I would appreciate you lifting him up in prayers, good thoughts, or however you wish good things for folks. [/QUOTE]
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