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Dear friends. I have a HUGE prayer request for my sister Joyce's husband, Clyde.

He called me today around noon and said he was having chest pains. He has had a

stint put in before and he was very concerned. My husband went to his house

(about 30 minutes from our house) and took him to the ER. My husband just

called and said he had stableized and his BP has remained pretty good. They took

several tests and we won't know anything for another hour. Please pray that

Clyde will be OK. He has really been under a lot of strees since Joyce got sick

and he has lost a lot of weight, doesn't eat right. I will let you know how

everything is when I know. Of course, Joyce knows none of this. I will see her

this evening and will do whatever the doctor tells me to do about telling hwr,

if Clyde is hospitalized.

Love to all,

June Keeble

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Of course, we will keep Clyde in mind and prayer right along with you and

Joyce. Hopefully, all will be well. A little TLC for him. Life is so hard

for caregivers too. Just one more reminder that we must take care of the

caregiver too. Leona

Leona: Caregiver for husband Ray, age 68, diagnosed 2/04 with Parkinson's

Disease. Changed doctors, diagnosed 6/06 with LBD. Almost continual downhill

slide no matter what drugs we try. 5/2/08 Ray was placed in Sunrise Nursing

Home in Oswego, NY, 1 hour from home. So far, so good! Hardest thing I have

ever done in my life, however. 3/19/09 transferred to Samaritan Keep NH in

Watertown, NY closer to home. He passed peacefully at 5:18 am on April 14,

2009. I am handling it OK.

'Love is not finding someone to live with; it's finding someone you don't

want to live without.'

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