Guest guest Posted June 6, 1998 Report Share Posted June 6, 1998 Hi Crew: This is , Gustavo's brother. I like to let you know that Gus is doing OK, but he has to stay in Intensive Care a little bit longer, as his blood pressure level is not steady. The surgery last about 8 hours. Doctors said the tumor was quite important, but the surgery was successful!. They offered a conference to the media here: the surgery (the second one in his class in Argentina) was defined as a step ahead in Argetine Medicine. Good for Gus! These news will help others here in South America to find his way to the sounds. By the way, I was told that and spanish Crew site would have been opened in the net. Any news about this??? I can see that Gus is too anxious to leave the hospital now, and because of that he has some troubles with his blood pressure. But doctors assure that everything is fine and soon Gus could be sent to a normal room. I like to thank you all for your support and prayers! God bless you all !!! -----Mensaje original----- De: Marcus McCallum Para: NF2_Crewonelist <NF2_Crewonelist> Fecha: jueves 23 de marzo de 2000 10:32 Asunto: Re: FW: surgery and ABI implant > > >Best of Luck Gustavo !! Keep us informed > >From Marcus in Australia > > > >> >> >>Hi all the crew >>Since Argentina South America I am greeteen all yous >> >>Today about 4 or 6 pm i will go to the fundation FL E N I where i wiil >>have to remain >>there till my surgery of my second AN and my ABI implant >>The surgery will be tomorrow Friday 24 about 10 am and perhaps go on till 8 >>or 10 hours more or less >>I wanted to inform about this to all the crew and I am very grateful for >>all the prayers you have sent to me >>I will send all of you all the news about my surgery and the ABI implant >>when i came back home the next week if God so allows me. >>A lot lot of thanks to all >> >>Gustavo >>gustavoappesatto@... >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2000 Report Share Posted March 27, 2000 HELLO SERGIO, THANK YOU FOR UPDATING US ON GUSTAVO. THIS IS WONDERFUL NEWS I AM VERY HAPPY FOR HIM AND FOR YOUR FAMILY. GOD HAS ANSWERED PRAYER. I SHALL PRAY FOR HIS CONTINUED HEALING. SINCERELY, CATHERINE ABI#22 > surgery and ABI implant (news from Gustavo) > > > > > Hi Crew: > This is , Gustavo's brother. > I like to let you know that Gus is doing OK, but he has to stay > in Intensive > Care a little bit longer, as his blood pressure level is not steady. The > surgery last about 8 hours. Doctors said the tumor was quite > important, but > the surgery was successful!. They offered a conference to the media here: > the surgery (the second one in his class in Argentina) was > defined as a step > ahead in Argetine Medicine. Good for Gus! > These news will help others here in South America to find his way to the > sounds. > By the way, I was told that and spanish Crew site would have been > opened in > the net. Any news about this??? > > I can see that Gus is too anxious to leave the hospital now, and > because of > that he has some troubles with his blood pressure. But doctors assure that > everything is fine and soon Gus could be sent to a normal room. > > I like to thank you all for your support and prayers! > God bless you all !!! > -----Mensaje original----- > De: Marcus McCallum > Para: NF2_Crewonelist <NF2_Crewonelist> > Fecha: jueves 23 de marzo de 2000 10:32 > Asunto: Re: FW: surgery and ABI implant > > > > > > > >Best of Luck Gustavo !! Keep us informed > > > >From Marcus in Australia > > > > > > > >> > >> > >>Hi all the crew > >>Since Argentina South America I am greeteen all yous > >> > >>Today about 4 or 6 pm i will go to the fundation FL E N I > where i wiil > >>have to remain > >>there till my surgery of my second AN and my ABI implant > >>The surgery will be tomorrow Friday 24 about 10 am and perhaps > go on till > 8 > >>or 10 hours more or less > >>I wanted to inform about this to all the crew and I am very > grateful for > >>all the prayers you have sent to me > >>I will send all of you all the news about my surgery and the > ABI implant > >>when i came back home the next week if God so allows me. > >>A lot lot of thanks to all > >> > >>Gustavo > >>gustavoappesatto@... > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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