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One of my boys has been fighting the flu so this week was stressed to begin with.

Then yesterday it turned into pneumonia with constant vomiting so now he has been admitted to Scottish Rite Hospital in Atlanta. They have been wonderful, replenishing him with fluids and medicine and all those wonderful things so hopefully he will be well shortly.

If you are of the persuasion a prayer or kind word for Danny would greatly be appreciated.

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  1. Godspeed, Danny. Do what the doctors and your parents tell you to. Pneumonia is nothing to mess around with.

  2. We have had two of our kids in the same situation this last month, the flu was horrible but once they starting vomiting mucas it got so much. And yes we will keep you in our prays as well.

  3. Tommmy,

    The infinite power of focused concentration aka meditation, prayer, and intention have been scientifically measured and found to contain amazing healing properties.

    In one study “remote healing” was described where people who were closely connected could positively effect the health of their loved one by concentrating on a short succinct mantra or prayer.

    With these ideas in mind, Susan and I will hold our concentrated thought for Danny’s speedy and full recovery.

    Our best wishes,

    Dean and Susan

  4. Thanks guys,

    His hockey team played their first game of the spring season last night in his honor and they won. This is pretty big as they did not do so well during the fall season. They all cheered him after the game. Positive reinforcement is a wonderful thing.

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