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Oh Laurie, my prayers and thoughts are with you, Kelley and your loved ones.

LOVE & LIGHT Barbara (Wife of , PSC'07 Listed)

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> Subject: My Husband, Kelley

> To:

> Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 9:42 PM

> Kelley was brought out of his coma with a nose tube of

> constant

> lactulose,and a breathing tube.He was given Mega IV blood

> transfusions, and antibiotics, a tipps revision and varices

> banding .

> I can't say really when he came out of the coma

> because even though

> he opened his eyes somewhere around Jan 13th or 14th, he

> has no memory

> beyond the helicopter ride. He does know that he is still

> seriously

> ill and completely helpless. He moans and groans. He can

> talk a bit.

> He received so much fluid by IV that he is the size of a

> whale. He can

> not move this much weight around.

> We have a tough road ahead and no assurance of a

> transplant.

> The center just says Kelley is still listed.I will not give

> up on

> Kelley as long as he does not give up. When he says

> " ENOUGH " , we will

> quit this journey together.

> Laurie

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Oh Laurie, my prayers and thoughts are with you, Kelley and your loved ones.

LOVE & LIGHT Barbara (Wife of , PSC'07 Listed)

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> Subject: My Husband, Kelley

> To:

> Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 9:42 PM

> Kelley was brought out of his coma with a nose tube of

> constant

> lactulose,and a breathing tube.He was given Mega IV blood

> transfusions, and antibiotics, a tipps revision and varices

> banding .

> I can't say really when he came out of the coma

> because even though

> he opened his eyes somewhere around Jan 13th or 14th, he

> has no memory

> beyond the helicopter ride. He does know that he is still

> seriously

> ill and completely helpless. He moans and groans. He can

> talk a bit.

> He received so much fluid by IV that he is the size of a

> whale. He can

> not move this much weight around.

> We have a tough road ahead and no assurance of a

> transplant.

> The center just says Kelley is still listed.I will not give

> up on

> Kelley as long as he does not give up. When he says

> " ENOUGH " , we will

> quit this journey together.

> Laurie

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Oh Laurie, my prayers and thoughts are with you, Kelley and your loved ones.

LOVE & LIGHT Barbara (Wife of , PSC'07 Listed)

>

> Subject: My Husband, Kelley

> To:

> Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 9:42 PM

> Kelley was brought out of his coma with a nose tube of

> constant

> lactulose,and a breathing tube.He was given Mega IV blood

> transfusions, and antibiotics, a tipps revision and varices

> banding .

> I can't say really when he came out of the coma

> because even though

> he opened his eyes somewhere around Jan 13th or 14th, he

> has no memory

> beyond the helicopter ride. He does know that he is still

> seriously

> ill and completely helpless. He moans and groans. He can

> talk a bit.

> He received so much fluid by IV that he is the size of a

> whale. He can

> not move this much weight around.

> We have a tough road ahead and no assurance of a

> transplant.

> The center just says Kelley is still listed.I will not give

> up on

> Kelley as long as he does not give up. When he says

> " ENOUGH " , we will

> quit this journey together.

> Laurie

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I am continuing to pray for you, Kelley.and your family.

Ian

Kelley was brought out of his coma with a nose tube of constantlactulose,and a breathing tube.He was given Mega IV blood transfusions, and antibiotics, a tipps revision and varices banding . I can't say really when he came out of the coma because even though

he opened his eyes somewhere around Jan 13th or 14th, he has no memory beyond the helicopter ride. He does know that he is still seriously ill and completely helpless. He moans and groans. He can talk a bit.He received so much fluid by IV that he is the size of a whale. He can

not move this much weight around.We have a tough road ahead and no assurance of a transplant.The center just says Kelley is still listed.I will not give up on Kelley as long as he does not give up. When he says " ENOUGH " , we will

quit this journey together.Laurie -- Ian Cribb P.Eng.

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Laurie,

May whatever spirits guide you and your family carry you all through

this time - keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers

Dawn

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> Kelley was brought out of his coma with a nose tube of constant

> lactulose,and a breathing tube.He was given Mega IV blood

> transfusions, and antibiotics, a tipps revision and varices .

> Laurie

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Laurie,

May whatever spirits guide you and your family carry you all through

this time - keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers

Dawn

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> Kelley was brought out of his coma with a nose tube of constant

> lactulose,and a breathing tube.He was given Mega IV blood

> transfusions, and antibiotics, a tipps revision and varices .

> Laurie

>

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Laurie,

May whatever spirits guide you and your family carry you all through

this time - keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers

Dawn

>

> Kelley was brought out of his coma with a nose tube of constant

> lactulose,and a breathing tube.He was given Mega IV blood

> transfusions, and antibiotics, a tipps revision and varices .

> Laurie

>

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