Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 I received this e-mail this evening from an old member of our group. I often wonder what happens to the people who we don't hear from for so long. Always hoping they have gone on to better health and no need for us as a group. If anyone remember him, please give him a line or two of encouragemen. <<hello granny, it is bob foti one of the arthritis sufferers that once kept current with you guys. last YEAR i broke my neck and am now paralized from chest down. will send more nfo later must go thanks and goodbye for now. Bob _Studley@..._ (mailto:Studley@...) >> His new address: _bobfoti@..._ (mailto:bobfoti@...) Oh, my gosh, Bob. So sorry about your condition. I'll ask Rick to add you to our list if you'd like. Please write us and let us know what happened. Were you involved in a car accident of some sort? Bless your heart. I'm so happy that you are able to write an e-mail. From the chest down, huh? That's the pits. Do they have hope that it might reverse itself? Do you have any feeling in your lower extremities at all? I can't remember, if you are married/significant other who can help you??? All of us in the group will pray for you. I'm sure it is difficult to e-mail people, but it might help by being able to keep in touch. Zare was going to have surgery and he was worried about having to be intubated as it could cause problems like you mentioned. Take care and keep in touch....even if it is just a line or two. We'll read between the lines for you. Gentle hugs and much love, Connie (granny) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 Greetings Bob, prayers for you will go up daily or anytime God slips your name into my head .First off, so great you are trying to do something in spite of your handicap. WONDERFUL. You are too young to sit back and do nothing. Life still has many things for you to do! Bless you. (When you get a chance...tell us how this terrible thing happened to you.) From the bottom of my heart....I'm so sorry. Now, about your project: It might take a little time to think about what people's needs might be, but it would be a fun project for those of us that have the time to do it. Where would you be building your dream village? How far from grocery stores, drugs, etc. Temperatures, seasonings, etc. Separate or adjoining units? This would be for people with big mobility type handicaps, right? Or would it be geared up for different type problems? Sweet dreams, Bob. Keep up this great spirit. Life can give you lemons...but we can always make lemonade to share with others. Best regards, Connie (granny) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.