Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Some Pictures from the Hospital









3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

iM sO sOrrY...thIs Is sUch A TragIc LessoN tO LeaRn..aNd tO wITnEss..iM sO sOrRy fOr yOr PaIn..mY lOvE fOr The faImLy..
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5:04 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

IT IS SO HARD NOT TO HAVE THE CHILD HE WAS BACK RIGHT NOW, BUT JUST THAT HE LIVES AND CAN RESPOND IS SO HOPEFUL. BE PATIENT WITH ALL THE LIFE SUPPORT AIDS. RUSHING HIS PROGRESS IS LIKE DRIVING TOO FAST, MISTAKES ARE MADE. AS LONG AS HE GETS WELL, DOES IT MATTER HOW LONG IT TAKES. HE HAS THE SUPPORT OF SO MANY LOVING FRIENDS. OUR PRAYERS WILL CONTINUE FOR HIM AS WELL AS HIS FAMILY. A MOTHER OF 4, CCU,ICU, AND ER NURSE

12:50 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Eileen and Scott:
Upon hearing about your beautiful boy's accident, I thought to call you right away, but was aware of how much you probably had on your mind at the time. I received an email with this web site info and was so sad to hear of your hour by hour struggle.

It has been 11 years since my Dad was in University for 4 months of intensive care (on and off the tube) and although we lost him I will never forget how important all of the support was to our getting through.

Please know EVERYONE here at OEC who knows you and loves you is praying for your Zack - one of the incredible kids you talk about all of the time.

I asked my sister Miriam Fallon-Siebert to check in with you sometime as she has been a critical care nurse for decades at Univeristy. She is now in Neo-natal.

God Bless you and we will check in often.

3:28 PM

 

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