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Hey there Little Deb,

I am so glad that you're home and doing well.....

God is full of miracles, especially at this time of year and this must certainly be one of them!

Hugs,

Jo

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Hi Deb,

So glad to hear you are doing better, there is much power in prayers.

Please follow the doctor's orders and get the rest that you need.

Take care!!

Hoping for Pain Free Days,

Sandi

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Little Deb,

So glad to hear that you are home and doing better.

kris

littledeb6969@... wrote:

> Hello all,

>I am alive enough to sit here andnbsp; type something!nbsp;nbsp; What Glenn

said below

>pretty much sums up what happened.nbsp; I need to THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR THE

>CARING AND THE PRAYERS!!!nbsp; I know in my heart that they worked.nbsp; I feel

that

>I owe my life to Tom who said I was blue when he found me; he was hesitant to

>move my twisted neck (and he was correct in being hesitant), but if he hadn't

>the next step for me would have been cardiac arrest!nbsp; So Tom definitely did

>the right thing, by opening my airway!!!nbsp;

>

>So thank you so much all!

>

>The following written by Glenn:

>

>Good Morning all.

>

>Little Deb is home.nbsp; She had a major ordeal last night.nbsp; As you all

know,

>she

>fell down the outside steps.nbsp; Tucker saw it happen and Tom found her. Lil'

>Deb was turning blue. Tom was able to turn her head a little and reestablish

>an airway.nbsp; The lady that lives down the street is a CNA (Certified Nursing

>Assistant.) She heard Tom on the phone and came in the yard to help.nbsp; She

>got

>Lil' Deb's airway open a littler better.nbsp; 911 arrived and they took Lil'

Deb

>to the local hospital. At that point they airlifted her to shock Trauma, 40

>miles away.

>

>When we got to the hospital we found out from Lil' Deb that she got light

>headed and passed out as she stood up.nbsp; Then she had no memory of falling

>down the stairs, just waking in the laundry room with the men in blue

>quot;asking

>all kinds of questions.quot;

>

>She is home and is bruised pretty bad from her head and down her back.nbsp; A

>few

>abrasions here and there.nbsp; A pretty bruised and cut tongue too.nbsp; And 12

>staples in her head.nbsp; A concussion.nbsp; The doctors and nurses were pretty

>surprised at the fact that she did not have any broken bones. They did find

>that she was pretty anemic and needs to be on Iron supplements. gt;gt;

>

>

>

>Sincerely,

>Deb Little (littledeb6969@...)

>Secretary, Executive Board

>American Society for RSD/CRPS

>P.O.nbsp; Box 1397

>Abingdon, Mdnbsp; 21009

>Office:nbsp;

>Hotline:nbsp; 1-866-OUR-PAIN (toll free)

>Hours:nbsp; M, W, Fnbsp; 10am-3pm

>www.americansocietyforrsd-crps.org

>

>

> *

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