Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Signs of Hope

Thomas was successfully transported to Grady Hospital last night. The ride was uneventful but he had to be given morphine to return his condition of painless back to where he was before the trip. This took all night.

Jim reports that Thomas did in fact respond to a couple of verbal commands overnight. This is a tremendous sign of hope. Thomas remains stable. He is sedated and unconscious and in good care.

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  1. Yay Thomas!!! So good to hear about signs of improvement! Keep it up buddy, we all love and miss you.

    ~Praying for you

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  2. We will keep Thomas and all of you in our thoughts and prayers - Jeff Gleason and the OGUMC Volleyball players

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  3. Just learned that Thomas is in the care of a wonderful doctor from the Sagamore community! Prayer is so powerful! Keep up the good work!

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  4. Great news! You are all in our prayers.

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  5. There are a lot of people in Northern Virgina praying for Thomas and his family. We send you all of our love.

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